Just a two months ago, I shared the Trinidad and Tobago government's plans to "co-parent" the first sextuplets born in the Caribbean (en/news/814-first-sextuplets-in-the-caribbean-born-in-trinidad). As co-parents of these national treasures, I am sure they share in the mourning of the babies' biological parents, Petra Lee Foon, a teacher, and Kieron Cummings, a bank employee. Paeton Christopher Lee Foon Cummings, the youngest of...
This year, Kids and Culture Camp will be held in Washington DC from June 24th to July 19th. All of the 3 to 5 age class is full, there are a few spaces in the 6 to 8 class, and a few spaces, as well as scholarships, available for the 9 to 12 year old group. Egypt, Hawaii, Mexico, and India...
This weekend I am at the Titus 2:1 Conference - a Christian Homeschooling Blogging Conference (http://www.2to1conference.com/)… yes, there really is a conference for everything. I found it last year during a Google Search, and rushed to call my husband to find out if it was cool if I went on such short notice. His reply was, “I guess that would...
Recently, I was featured on fellow Caribbean American, PR professional, and social media enthusiast James Walker's blog, Socially Diverse (http://sociallydiverse.posterous.com/add-a-touch-of-culture-to-family-life-with-so) (@jaywalk1 on Twitter). The thing that I love about doing interviews is that they make me think about things that I haven't really considered before. A lot of times, you don't really acknowledge what you feel about certain issues until someone...
Image: Oprah Winfrey Network's Lifeclass with Dr. Gary Chapman This Valentine's Day, I'll bet somebody received diamonds, when they'd rather have had some quality time on the couch watching a movie. Someone got quality time on the couch watching a movie, when they'd rather have had the dishes washed and put away. Someone else got the house cleaned from top to...
Photo: Screen Capture from Choubles Promo Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnBPU8xwfpo) Russell Aching and his wife, Joelle Bellemare-Aching, head up the advertising agency Saga Studios (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Saga-Studios/138293076195547). Choubles started as a quick question to friends and has become yet another step evolution of doubles, a popular food in Trinidad. When speaking with the Guardian (http://www.guardian.co.tt/lifestyle/2013-02-27/food-fusion-brings-cultures-together-double-chouble), Russel Aching says, “We do a lot of out-of-the-box creative stuff for our...
I am always looking for opportunities to connect my children to their Caribbean roots, through food, music, history, and activities. The SocaMom.com article I wrote about how I keep my kids connected to Caribbean culture has been published on Outlish.com! If you haven't read it already - check it out on Outlish.com (http://www.outlish.com/10-ways-to-keep-your-kids-connected-to-caribbean-culture/).
One of my missions is to provide ways to help parents keep their kids (or get their kids) connected to Caribbean culture. If you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooling parent, you can use our activity pages to introduce your children to the Caribbean region. One great way to familiarize your children, students, or yourself with a region, is to...
With Carnival happening all over the world, from Trinidad to Toronto, there are many opportunities throughout the year to introduce your children to one of the most recognizable and entertaining facets of Caribbean culture. Here is a fun craft project to get you and your child involved in the festivities. Anyone who has taken kids to a Disney theme park knows...
"We have art in our blood... We believe in it. That's ours. It is passed from father to son, mother to daughter." - Pascale
Tonight, we met the most amazing Caribbean mom, wife, entrepreneur, artist, and humanitarian at the Heart of Haiti event held in Macy's at Metro Center, Pascale. She is an acclaimed artist who has been creating papier-mache and mixed media pieces her whole life. Pascale manages the organization of artists that creates works of art for Heart of Haiti.
When you live in the poorest country in the Caribbean, finding hope is difficult to say the least. The Heart of Haiti collection has led to the employment of 450 artists in Haiti and has financially benefited approximately 5,000 people there. Artists use local materials to create quilts, bowls, wall hangings, metal sculpture, and more. The people want to work - a trait that many people from the Caribbean exhibit - and find pride, self-worth, and hope in being able to use their craft to provide for their families.
If you have not heard of Heart of Haiti, it is a line of beautiful works of art carried in Macy's stores and online. Each piece is handcrafted by artisans in Haiti, and purchases directly benefit them and their families, many of whom, including Pascale, lost everything in the earthquake in January 2010.
Two years later, many Haitians are still struggling to feed, clothe, and educate their families. This collaboration between American designers and Haitian artists is giving men and women in Haiti the confidence, strength, and pride that many of them lost in the devastation. Caribbean traditions are often passed down from generation to generation, and by supporting Heart of Haiti, we can help to ensure that these artists are not forced to leave the country. They can stay, work, and train the next generation of Caribbean artists. Social entrepreneur, Willa Shalit, launched the Heart of Haiti as a "trade not aid" initiative in cooperation with the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund and Macy's.
This holiday season, think about giving gifts with a story. When you give a gift with a story, especially one as compelling as this one, that story will be shared and passed down like the Caribbean stories that have been shared among the islands and traveled to the United States with Caribbean Americans.
As a homeschooling mom, I am always looking for opportunities to use what is real in the world to teach my kids. Heart of Haiti is also a wonderful teaching opportunity for you and your family. I asked my husband recently if compassion is innate or taught, and he said, "both". Check out the website with your children, and let them "meet" the different artists and read their stories. Allow them pick out a gift for a family member from the site, or a nice piece for their own wall.
The event was wonderful, and bloggers and shoppers were able to get some early Christmas shopping in as well as touch and feel the pieces that we have seen online. Since I was introduced to the brand last year at Blogalicious, I have noticed that the line has grown considerably, giving shoppers even more choices.
Haitians living in America have had few trustworthy options in supporting their home country. This holiday, give with your heart - shop Heart of Haitii, exclusively at Macy's.
Photos from the event coming soon!
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