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'Stay home, stay safe:' Haitian Americans fret for relatives trapped by turmoil


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NEW YORK (Reuters) - At Radio Soleil, the usual playlist of pulsing Haitian ‘compas’ dance music has been replaced this week with more somber tunes and political analysis as listeners across the diaspora reel from the shock of Haiti President Jovenel Moise’s assassination.
Gracieuse Jean, 40, pauses while speaking to a reporter in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami, Florida, U.S., July 8, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Broadcasting from the station’s small Brooklyn storefront, director Ricot Dupuy has fielded calls suggesting dark theories about the assassins or sharing fears for a motherland becoming further disarrayed.
Many of Dupuy’s listeners were among the waves of Haitians who fled a country long plagued by the legacy of colonialism, poverty, coups and catastrophic earthquakes. They now live in apartment buildings lining the blocks around the radio station in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood or in Miami’s Little Haiti, home to ....

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'Stay home, stay safe:' Haitian Americans fret for relatives trapped by turmoil | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99.9 FM


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By Jonathan Allen and Joyce Philippe
NEW YORK (Reuters) – At Radio Soleil, the usual playlist of pulsing Haitian ‘compas’ dance music has been replaced this week with more somber tunes and political analysis as listeners across the diaspora reel from the shock of Haiti President Jovenel Moise’s assassination.
Broadcasting from the station’s small Brooklyn storefront, director Ricot Dupuy has fielded calls suggesting dark theories about the assassins or sharing fears for a motherland becoming further disarrayed.
Many of Dupuy’s listeners were among the waves of Haitians who fled a country long plagued by the legacy of colonialism, poverty, coups and catastrophic earthquakes. They now live in apartment buildings lining the blocks around the radio station in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood or in Miami’s Little Haiti, home to the largest diaspora communities outside the Caribbean. ....

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'Stay home, stay safe:' Haitian Americans fret for relatives...


By Jonathan Allen and Joyce Philippe
NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuters) - At Radio Soleil, the usual playlist of pulsing Haitian compas dance music has been replaced this week with more somber tunes and political analysis as listeners across the diaspora reel from the shock of Haiti President Jovenel Moise s assassination.
Broadcasting from the station s small Brooklyn storefront, director Ricot Dupuy has fielded calls suggesting dark theories about the assassins or sharing fears for a motherland becoming further disarrayed.
Many of Dupuy s listeners were among the waves of Haitians who fled a country long plagued by the legacy of colonialism, poverty, coups and catastrophic earthquakes. They now live in apartment buildings lining the blocks around the radio station in Brooklyn s Flatbush neighborhood or in Miami s Little Haiti, home to the largest diaspora communities outside the Caribbean. ....

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