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FormerFlorida State RepresentativefromDistrict 108, Ronald A. Brise
Here is a picture of Ronald A. Brise who was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in November 2006. The area it covers includes the communities of North Miami, Miami Shores, Pinewood, Biscayne Gardens, El Portal, Biscayne Park, and a portion of Miami. He was reelected unopposed for the 2008-2010 term.
Former Member Of Florida House Of Representatives, Phillip J. Brutus
Here is a picture of Haitian-American attorney Phillip J. Brutus. He ran for the seat in the United States House of Representatives held by Kendrick Meek. he did not win.
Phillip J. Brutus became the first Haitian-American to be elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2000. He collaborated with other congress persons to pass several bills.
Christalie Parisot Hosting Haitian Show As A Young Girl
Here is a picture of Christalie Parisot at the age of eight already hosting television show. This is in promotion to the new program of Tropik Network
that is supposed to be held on the Local NBC station.
Christalie Parisot will be broadcasting the news in the Haitian Creole language to serve the Haitian community living in South Florida.
Carnival In Florida, A West Indian Style Parade
This is a picture of a West Indian style parade in Miami. There are lots of entertainment, including music, costume, bands, steel bands, soca music and DJs. The atmosphere is interesting with people from all over the Caribbean and Florida. It is an event that brings people rom all corners of the world
Notre Dame D'Haiti in Little Haiti to have new $3.2 million church
The main Haitian Catholic church in Miami will be going through a transformation. Soon, a new $3.2 million church will be erected at Notre Dame D'Haiti in Little Haiti to replace the old one. This is after over six years of fund raising in the Haitian community in Miami.
The Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic church in Little Haiti is currently run by Rev. Reginald Jean-Mary. The church is considered to be the spiritual place for most Haitians who came to Miami as new immigrants