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Baz Normal from Radio Touche Douce is Dead

Baz Normal from Radio Touche Douce is Dead

A popular radio host has passed away. We learned that Propmtor, Band Manager Baz Normal of radio Touche Douce passed away. Baz Normal was a great leader in the Haitian community in Miami where many people usually listen to his daily dadioshow on Radio Touche Douce. Our condolences to his family, friends and Fans

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Viter Juste AKA, Pere Juste - Father of Little Haiti

Viter Juste AKA, Pere Juste - Father of Little Haiti

Here is a picture of Mr Viter Juste who has the honor to be the father of Little Haiti in Miami.

The history of Viter juste and Little Haiti is dated back a long time. Beside the names such as Father jean Juste, Viter is considered to be the pioneer in the Haitian Diaspora in Miami.

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The haitian activist in Miami, Viter Juste

The haitian activist in Miami, Viter Juste

A man who spent decades as an activist in Little Haiti, defending the rights of the Haitian community died in 2012. Mr Viter Juste was a voice for Haitians all over the world.

Viter Juste was a pillar in the Haitian community in Florida. He named Little Haiti in the city of Miami.

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Viter Juste and Family

Viter Juste and Family

Here is another picture of the Father of Little Haiti in Miami, Viter Juste.

He is the Haitia Activist Who Gave Name "Little Haiti" Its Name. Mr. Juste passed away in 2012. and will be greatly missed.

Viter Juste was 87.

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Flag Of Haiti Celebrated On In Little Haiti In Miami

Flag Of Haiti Celebrated On In Little Haiti In Miami

This is a picture taken on May 18, 2011 in Little haiti during a celebration of Haiti Flag day. On May 18, the nation of Haiti celebrates its Flag. This is honored by haitians all over the world as it represents a special day and a day of Liberty

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First Haitian-American Elected Miami-Dade County Commission, Jean Monestime

First Haitian-American Elected Miami-Dade County Commission, Jean Monestime

Here is a picture of Miami-Dade County Commissioner, Jean Monestime.

He became North Miami councilman and owner of his own real estate firm. He is president and chief executive officer of MJM Capital Realty Investment Group in North Miami.

Jean Monestime became Miami-Dade County Commission for District 2 on November 16, 2010

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Haitian Celebrating Flag Day On May 18 In Miami, Little Haiti

Haitian Celebrating Flag Day On May 18 In Miami, Little Haiti

This is a group of haitian children celebrating their Haitian flag on May 18, 2011. They gathered in Little Haiti, around the statue of the Haitian hero, Toussaont L'Ouverture that was erected in recognition to the presence of the Haitian community in Miami, specially in Little Haiti

lag of Haiti celebrated on May 18

Savannah Celebrates Haitian Flag Day on May 18

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Carnival In Miami And Broward

Carnival In Miami And Broward

This is a picture of the Miami Carnival 2009. It is actually the first year that Miami and Broward united to offer one carnival. It was bigger and better than previous carnivals. This year, the carnival sealon attracted more than 50,000 people

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Charlito In Miami

Charlito In Miami

In this picture, Charlito is trying to listen to a supporter in Little Haiti. There was a hudge crowd present to listen to the candidate and hear about his plan for Haiti

Some of the people in the audience cme up with some good questions and Charlito answered them very intelligently.

The presentation was a success and many in the audience promissed to support his candidacy for the President of Haiti in 2010

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Notre Dame D'Haiti in Little Haiti to have new $3.2 million church

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

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