Haiti Photo Stories
Every picture has a story to tell... Here you will find a list of Haiti photo stories, a blog where I tell you when, where and why a Haiti photo was taken.
PHOTO: US Open Champion Naomi Osaka on the Steve Harvey Show
Here is a photo of Haitian-Japanese Tennis player Naomi Osaka live on the Steve Harvey Show after winning her first Grand Slam final at the 2018 US Open.
See also: Naomi Osaka on the Steve Harvey TV Show, watch the video
Naomi Osaka on the Steve Harvey TV Show, watch the video
"My dad congratulated me but it felt better coming from Serena Williams," Haitian-Japanese Tennis star Naomi Osaka jokingly tells Steve Harvey as a guest in his television show. Watch the video...
"Do you know you made some amazing shots?" Steve Harvey said to Naomi Osaka. "I can't play tennis at all. I watched the entire match because I love championships. You made some shots where even Serena gave you a round of applause for some of the shots you made."
Naomi Osaka replies: "I didn't know it at the time but hearing you say it, it feels really good. So thank you."
After winning her first Grand Slam championship, Naomi Osaka was a guest of The Steve Show to tell Steve Harvey all about it.
Haiti's Ranking in the Human Development Indices and Indicators: 2018 Statistical Update
Here is Haiti's ranking in the Human Development Indices and Indicators: 2018 Statistical Update, an overview of the state of development across the world, looking at long-term trends in human development indicators across multiple dimensions and for every nation.
Haiti hasn't changed at all since the report started coming out in 1990.
How Haitian women are transforming Cocoa to Chocolate in Haiti
From harvesting cocoa to a chocolate bar, a group of Haitian women in Limonade Haiti make it their business to transform cocoa to chocolate and they are making money too...
These women are members of the Association of Valiant Women of Limonade (RAFAVAL) in Limonade, Nord department. This woman's association transforms local cocoa into chocolate.
Chances are, if you are drining a cup of hot chocolate in front of the University of Limonade, you are you are being served fresh 'chokola' from one of these valiant Haitian business women.
If you are Haitian and you used to watch "Joe Le Fugitif" on TV, you are so old, LOL...
If you are Haitian or you grew up in Haiti and you remember watching "Joe Le Fugitif" on TNH, Television Nationale d'Haiti, you are an old fart LOL...
Here is what you probably didn't know about Joe Le Fugitif:
The original series was in English, it was called Run, Joe, Run and it aired on NBC for 2 seasons on Saturday mornings in the United States from 1974 to 1975.
Back in those days, a Television set in Haiti was a luxury. Growing up in a Haitian province with no electricy, I could not wait to go on vacation in Port-au-Prince at my uncle's house to watch television. Yep, he was the rich man in the family LOL.
PHOTO: Naomi Osaka and Michael B. Jordan (Killmonger)
Here is a photo of Haitian-Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka and her celebrity crush Michael B. Jordan, the actor who played villain Erik Killmonger in the hit movie Black Panther.
When Ellen asked Naomi Osaka who is your celebrity crush, Naomi responded: "I dont know his name but he was in Black Panther but he was the villain."
"Oh! Michael B. Jordan," Ellen replied. "Do you want me to text him right now? I'm gonna text Michael and I tell him that he should meet you."
And Ellen did... She took a selfie with Naomi Osaka and sent it to Michael B. Jordan.
VIDEO: Rapper Kodak Black is singing in Haitian Creole and dancing with his buddies
Here is something you don't see everyday, Haitian-American Rapper Kodak Black is happy as hell singing "Jezi kraze sèkèy la" LOL with his Haitian cousins LOOK...
Many young Haitian-American hip hop fans like Kodak Black's music but most Haitian parents would not consider him a role model.
Koda Black's real name is Dieuson Octave. he was born in Pompano Beach FL, his parents are from Haiti.
Did you know? Recently Kodak Black changed his legal name from Dieuson Octave to Bill K. Kapri.