Mwen Damou Pou Vava Nominated for IBBY Honour List 2010
Mwen Damou Pou Vava has been nominated for the IBBY Honour List 2010 by the Haitian Section of IBBY (international Board on Book for Young Peole) for the quality of its translation by Lyonel Trouillot.
February 26, 2010
Mwen Damou Pou Vava has been nominated for the IBBY Honour List 2010 by the Haitian Section of IBBY (international Board on Book for Young Peole) for the quality of its translation by Lyonel Trouillot.
February 26, 2010
Book Signing for Pale Kare author, Rony Joseph
Click here for larger image Sunday, March 7th, 5pm Libreri Mapou, Miami FL
February 23, 2010
Click here for larger image Sunday, March 7th, 5pm Libreri Mapou, Miami FL
February 23, 2010
iPHONE APP FOR MEDICAL VOLUNTEERS TO HAITI
by Educa Vision
February 10, 2010 - Coconut Creek, FL - Educa Vision Inc., a Florida-based publisher of multicultural educational materials, launched the first English-Haitian Creole Medical Dictionary iPhone application, and it is free. Educa Vision developed the book English/Haitian Creole Medical Dictionary to assist health-care providers with Haitian patients who do not speak English. It can be used by physicians, nurses, paramedics, social... More
February 11, 2010
by Educa Vision
February 10, 2010 - Coconut Creek, FL - Educa Vision Inc., a Florida-based publisher of multicultural educational materials, launched the first English-Haitian Creole Medical Dictionary iPhone application, and it is free. Educa Vision developed the book English/Haitian Creole Medical Dictionary to assist health-care providers with Haitian patients who do not speak English. It can be used by physicians, nurses, paramedics, social... More
February 11, 2010
Children's book based on 'WaterFire' to be unveiled
The Providence Journal
Click here for The Providence Journal article
The Providence Journal
Click here for The Providence Journal article
The WaterFire Duck Swims; the Season's Last Lighting of WaterFire Looms
Bostonist.com
Click here for Bostonist article
Bostonist.com
Click here for Bostonist article




