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Havana, Haiti: Two Cultures, One Community
Havana, Haiti: Two Cultures, One Community
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Author(s): Iris Photo Collective, Iris Photo
Juste, Carl-Philippe
ISBN No.: 9781636140872
Pages: 184
Year: 202612
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 56.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A vibrant exploration--through essays and photographs--of the intricate connections between the Cuban and Haitian communities IN HAVANA, HAITI: TWO CULTURES, ONE COMMUNITY, the vibrant memories of two culturally rich locales--Havana (the city) and Haiti (the country)--intertwine to create a singular tapestry of collective consciousness, now rooted in Miami, Florida. Through photographs and essays, this evocative narrative explores the profound connections between these places, illustrating how their histories and traditions transcend geographical boundaries and are reflected in common themes. As migrants navigate their lives in Miami, they carry the essences of their homelands, revealing how the past continues to shape their identities and experiences in a new world. This book invites readers to journey through the lush landscapes of memory and identity, where the rhythms of Havana and the spirit of Haiti resonate in the heart of a bustling metropolis. Havana, Haiti delves into the shared histories, cultural exchanges, and mutual influences that have shaped the identities of two neighboring nations. Through compelling narratives, personal stories, and historical analysis, the volume highlights the resilience and creativity that emerge from the blending of traditions, languages, and experiences. Readers journey through the streets of Havana and the complexities of Haiti, as they discover a tapestry woven from the threads of cultural richness and community solidarity, illustrating how these two cultures coexist and thrive together in their adopted home: Miami. Featuring photographs by Woosler Delisfort, Carol Guzy, Carl-Philippe Juste, and José Luis Ríos, and essays by Dudley Alexis, Richard Blanco, Yves Colon, Edwidge Danticat, Amy Driscoll, Ada Ferrer, M.


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