Welcome to Your Haitian Facebook, the Haitian Community Online Social Media. Get involved and build our own community, our own social network and share the hope on rebuilding Haiti. Go to www.haitiworld.net and use your facebook account to login. Spread the hope, share with friends and invite them to join.
Haitiworld.net aims to gather Haitians worldwide, friends of Haiti worldwide, Haitians families worldwide to spread the word. Sharing Hope and willing to get a better life, a better country, a better world. Meet your friends, families, schoolmates. Let’s build this Online Community together and support the hope to rebuild the country.
> suiteBiography : Ralph Leroy has captivated the fashion industry through his diversified and innovative designs. Back in 2009, he charmed Montreal audience with his first men’s Fall/Winter 2010 Collection. His vision exudes originality and excellence. This season, he named his second collection "Manu Militari", which pays tribute to Haiti, his homeland which was devastated by an earthquake on January 12, 2010.
2010-2011 Fall/Winter collection : Manu Militari Ralph Leroy’s Fall/Winter Collection 2010-2011 highlights the timelessness, elegance and comfort of military cuts. Inspired by the strength and masculinity of classic military uniforms, this unique collection exudes innovation and emotion. Sparkling and vibrant colors are being showcase to reflect hope and victory. The concept of Ralph Leroy’s new Collection is based on the term “militaro”, which refers to the military domain and another hidden element. The second element will be yours to discover…
> suiteThese Days, Everybody’s All-American Just May Be a Haitian
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Jeff Luc, the son of Haitian immigrants and middle linebacker for the Treasure Coast Titans high-school football team here, recalls a game two years ago against Delray Beach, when he directed another Haitian teammate to stop an opponent slipping into his zone on a passing play.
"Men li la ! Men li la !" he shouted in Kreyol, Haitian patois for "there he is." The two players were looking to confuse their opponent by using imported slang from Haiti. But to their amazement, the targeted receiver taunted them right back : "Mwen la ! Mwen la !" "Here I am !"
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