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S2E25: Understanding Haiti: Misconceptions and Realities with Journalist, Fritznel Octave

Brian J Matos

Release Date: 11/19/2024

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Brian interviews Fritznel Octave, an award-winning journalist with over 25 years of experience covering Haitian news, culture, politics, economics and social justice. He serves as Haiti Editor for The Haitian Times online newspaper. An author, speaker and coach, Fritznel has committed his life to impactful storytelling and amplifying marginalized voices.

His latest book, "Haiti Between Pestilence And Hope," offers readers a pathway to understand Haiti’s challenges and triumphs. With an inspiring vision, Fritznel encourages Haitians to draw strength from the ideals of the Haitian Revolution to create a brighter, safer future. The book aims to connect readers with Haiti's contemporary political, cultural, and socioeconomic policies.

In this conversation, Fritznel Octave discusses the common misconceptions about Haiti, emphasizing the country's rich resources and the historical significance of its revolution. He explores the complex relationship between Haiti and the United States, regional geopolitical dynamics in the broader Caribbean, and the current internal political landscape marked by instability and gang control. Octave also addresses the implications of international intervention and expresses hope for a collective effort among Haitians to forge a better future.

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