One day someone send me Haitian Who Blog Instagram page. I started to follow them, that’s how I find out about my next interviewee, Shirley Dorsainvil, the curator of Haitians Who Blog. If you follow her then you know her page is all about educating us about a range of different topics. She’s outspoken, funny,… Continue reading Shirley Dorsainvil A Modern Day Woman!
Alex Pierrot: Donlex
Around sometimes last year a friend of mine introduced me to the next person I am about to interview. She asked me to listen to him, so past the few years I got to know him as an artist and person. I have learned that it is important to learn the person behind every artists,… Continue reading Alex Pierrot: Donlex
Zoe Poze : Just Because You don’t SPEAK CREOLE IT doesn’t mean you aren’t Haitian.
If you ever in need of a good laugh, well my next interviewee is your person. He will keep you laughing non-stop while he tackles some important topics in our Haitian society. I’ve started watching his videos when my family started sending them in our group chat. Not only he is a well-known comedian, but… Continue reading Zoe Poze : Just Because You don’t SPEAK CREOLE IT doesn’t mean you aren’t Haitian.
Tyna Belance : Dancing Is How I learned To Express My feelings
I have always seen her pictures floating around on social media or videos of her dancing. Tyna Belance pictures showcase her love for dance so well. The art behind them is always well-executed. Prior to my interview with her I’ve gotten DMs about her through people I don’t usually talk to, asking me: “Whose this?… Continue reading Tyna Belance : Dancing Is How I learned To Express My feelings
Séphora Drouillard: Dance chose me , not the other way around
Last year I started to follow my next interviewee, I was very impressed to see all the things that she was doing. I must say it was interesting to see the mastermind behind the performances of artists such as Paska, Niska now known as Kanis , Trouble Boy. Through her social media she comes out… Continue reading Séphora Drouillard: Dance chose me , not the other way around
What’s Up Ladybugs
I know so many of you are feeling stressed and nervous. All of us are pensive about what tomorrow will bring. I mean who isn’t? It’s the uncertainty of not knowing what tomorrow will bring that’s the most nerve-wracking. To be perfectly honest, I am not scared, but I am extremely nervous. But ultimately, whatever… Continue reading What’s Up Ladybugs
Cebassian Severe : YoBabou!
Cebassian Severe is a 26 years old upcoming Haitian DJ living in Florida. That not too long ago I was on Instagram and saw a flyer about (YoBabou!) AKA Cebassian . For some reason, the flyer really caught my attention, so I did a little bit of research. After that, I went to a… Continue reading Cebassian Severe : YoBabou!
Love More 🌹
Today is Mental Health day. Although I have not blogged in such a long time, I thought I would write something to encourage everyone to keep going. I’ll start by saying: if you’re here, there’s a reason why, so please don’t give up. Life gets super hard. We all have a million things going on.… Continue reading Love More 🌹
A Thank You Note To My Mother ❣️
Tomorrow it’s Father’s Day and I want to celebrate my mama on top of celebrating my dad . Some might find it weird, but here is the thing: 5 years ago, my mom became a single mother; not by her choice or my father’s but rather by the creator of the universe’s. Since then, she has… Continue reading A Thank You Note To My Mother ❣️
I’m not an object, she’s not an object, we are not objects.
I’m not an object, she’s not an object, we are not objects. A girl can wear an outfit showcasing parts of her body and it doesn’t give you the right to be disrespectful. It is extremely annoying when people are making remarks about women’s bodies. They don’t just say:” you are beautiful” it’s always “look… Continue reading I’m not an object, she’s not an object, we are not objects.