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Jacqueline Charles honored at International Women's Brunch, Little Haiti

Jacqueline Charles honored at International Women's Brunch, Little Haiti

Here is a picture of a plate created by a Haitian artist which was handed to Miami Herald Journalist Jacqueline Charles. She is being honored at International Women's Brunch, Little Haiti on March 26, 2016 on the occasion o Women's History Month,

On Saturday, March 26, 2016, on the occasion of Women's History Month, the Miami Herald Journalist Jacqueline Charles was honored at International Women's Brunch at Little Haiti. It was a celebration of individual excellence and community collaboration hosted by the Little Haiti Cultural Center (LHCC). Jacqueline Charles is an award winning foreign correspondent from Miami Herald covering Haiti. She is one of the co-founders of the Carolina Association of Black Journalists. She was named "the 2011 Journalist of the Year" by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ). Jacqueline co-produced the 2011 Regional Emmy Award winning documentary on Haiti, titled "Nou Bouke."

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The Miami Herald

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It is an open fact that Haitian people have paid too dearly for the autocratic ruler Michel Martelly's inept administration. For last one year, he has ruled the country by Presidential decree. He never tried to understand the importance of compromise or the necessity of a national political consensus. Jude Celestin, the most popular presidential candidate, described the last election under his rule as a 'total farce' which does not reflect the desire of the common people. Ultimately, he has announced his scheduled departure on February 7. However, on February 6, before leaving his office, he installed Me Jules Cantave, the President of the Court of Cassation and the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSPJ), as the new Provisional President of Haiti through an agreement. However, as per G8, this agreement attempts to validate the 2015 election disregarding the general consensus and protests of the common people. It seeks to postpone a crisis that needs an immediate solution.

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Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald Jacqueline Charles Is A Haitian-Turks Islander

Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald Jacqueline Charles Is A Haitian-Turks Islander

Here is a picture of Jacqueline Charles who is a Haitian-Turks Islander. She is working for the Miami Herald as their Caribbean Correspondent

Charles was named Journalist of the year . This prestigious award was given to her by the National Association of Black Journalists or NABJ.

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Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald Journalist Of The Year By National Association Of Black Journalists

Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald Journalist Of The Year By National Association Of Black Journalists

Here is a picture of the Haitian Journalist named Journalist of the year by National Association of Black Journalists.

Jacqueline Charles was recognized by National Association of Black Journalists for her coverage on Haiti. She covered the earthquake of 2010 and also the return of Jean-Bertrand Aristide to Haiti.

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Haitian-American Journalist Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald

Haitian-American Journalist Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald

We are proud to show the picture of our own Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald.

Jacqueline Charles of Miami Herald will be honored on August 6 as Journalist of the year in Philadelphia at the 36th Annual Convention of the National Association of Black Journalists or NABJ

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Haitian Documentary Nou Bouke received Emmy for Miami Herald

Haitian Documentary Nou Bouke received Emmy for Miami Herald

A television show about the 2010 earthquake earned an award for the Miami Herald. "Nou Bouke" documents the effect of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The recording was a project from several medial in South Florida. The Miami Herald, in association with WPBT 2 and local public television PBS made that possible.

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Jacqueline Charles of Miami Herald on Haiti tent babies

Jacqueline Charles of Miami Herald on Haiti tent babies

In an interview with John Yearwood, Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald said that Tent babies in Haiti are booming. The Caribbean correspondent, Jacqueline Charles, who is also Haitian began to notice an explosion of babies under the tent in Haiti. She noticed that after the 2010 earthquake, Haiti began to have a baby boom and she attributed that to transactional or survival sex.

A recent study revealed that pregnancy rate in Haitian tent cities are three times higher than those outside of the tent.

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