Haitian Creole Resilience in the Age of AI

Haitian Creole Resilience in the Age of AI Resilience isn’t just survival — it’s presence. Haitian Creole has always been a story of resilience that is born out of struggle, shaped by survival, and carried forward by pride. Despite centuries of marginalization and the weight of social and economic hardship, it has not only endured […]
10 Tips to Leverage Lesser-Resourced Languages in AI

10 Tips to Leverage Lesser-Resourced Languages in AI Today we’re diving into how artificial intelligence can help preserve and uplift languages that don’t have as many digital resources, such as Creoles, African dialects, and indigenous languages. If you care about language diversity and tech innovation, this one’s for you. The Opportunity of AI AI is […]
Why Linguistic Equity Strengthens Public Trust

Why Linguistic Equity Strengthens Public Trust “Access to information is more than a courtesy—it’s a fundamental right.” In today’s diverse communities, communication that only reaches English speakers leaves many residents behind. By providing multilingual resources, government agencies don’t just share information—they build trust, foster inclusivity, and strengthen public confidence. Breaking Down Barriers to Access When […]
DEI vs. CQ – What’s the Difference?

7 Aspects to Consider When Comparing DEI and CQ Practical and Meaningful Comparison When organizations talk about building stronger, more inclusive teams, two terms often come up: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Cultural Intelligence (CQ). At first glance, they may sound like two sides of the same coin. But in reality, they serve different—yet […]
Tips for Respectful DEI Conversations

Embracing Diversity: Approaching DEI Without Controversy

Key Strategies for effective DEI initiatives:
Active listening
Focus on understanding different perspectives.
Acknowledge emotions behind opinions.
Empathy
Consider others’ feelings and motivations.
Respond thoughtfully, not defensively.
Respectful dialogue
Use “I” statements to express experiences.
Stay open to differing views.
Recognize personal biases.
Kreyòl Ayisyen: The Heartbeat of Haiti’s National Identity

Let us celebrate not just the passage of time but the enduring spirit encapsulated in its language. Haitian Creole, with its deep roots in history, its resonance in literature and music, and its everyday presence, is the heartbeat of Haiti’s national identity. It is a language that echoes the resilience, strength, and unity of a people who have and continue to face and overcome enormous challenges.
Honoring Black History Part III

By reflecting on the triumphs and tribulations of Louverture, King, and the Haitian Revolution, we honor the past’s struggles and gain insights for navigating present challenges. Even amidst ongoing struggles in Haiti, reminiscent of the historical oppression faced by African Americans, it is crucial not to be discouraged. Fortunately, the universal principles of justice, equality, and the pursuit of freedom underscore the interconnectedness of these narratives, guiding us towards a future marked by inclusivity and justice despite the hurdles that persist.
Honoring Black History Part II

Shared Experience:
Thus, the echoes of the Haitian Revolution resonate in the ongoing quest for racial justice in America. The parallels are unmistakable – both narratives are steeped in the resilience of communities rallying against oppression, transcending adversity to claim a rightful place in the tapestry of human history.
King’s dream aligns the aspirations of the African American and Haitian communities for a society free from discrimination and prejudice. The Civil Rights Movement, like the Haitian Revolution, laid the foundation for progress and highlighted the importance of solidarity in the pursuit of justice.
Honoring Black History Part I

Connection to the African American Experience:
Louverture’s legacy resonates with the African American struggle for freedom and equality. Both faced the shackles of slavery and fought tirelessly for liberation. The Haitian Revolution serves as a symbol of resilience, showing that change is possible against seemingly insurmountable odds.
Louverture’s legacy resonates with the African American struggle for freedom and equality.