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HAITI RISING benefit a huge success!!!

On December 9, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

HAITI RISING was such an incredible, nourishing event filled with medicine and magic! A benefit to support the work of AYITI RESURRECT that took place on Fete Gede (Festival of the Ancestors), we gathered to honor those who passed in the earthquake and celebrate the resilience, survival and self-determination of…

HAITI RISING!!! a Bay Benefit for AR!

On October 18, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

On Fete Gede, the night of Festival of the Ancestors (Haitian Day of the Dead), we will gather to honor those who passed in the earthquake and celebrate the resilience, survival and self-determination of our Haitian family. An inspiring array of artists from coast to coast with bloodlines in the…

Ayiti Resurrect Holistic Health Fair was a huge success!

On October 18, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

In collaboration with Third Root Community Health Center, we created an afternoon for folks to nurture their self-care while supporting a grassroots healing in Haiti! Through a kundalini yoga and mediation class, reiki and shamanic healing, massage, acupuncture, & herbal and nutritional consultations lead by Ayiti Resurrect collective members and…

Ayiti Resurrect Holistic Health Fair in BKLYN 10/2/11

On September 19, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Nurture your self-care and support a grassroots collective dedicated to healing in Haiti! An afternoon to experience: YOGA, MEDITATION, REIKI, MASSAGE, LAIKA ACUPUNCTURE, HERBAL & NUTRITIONAL CONSULTATION lead by Ayiti Resurrect & Third Root practitioners. All services on a sliding scale. All proceeds benefit Ayiti Resurrect’s January delegation to Comier,…

AYITI RESURRECT @ AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

On March 28, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Thank you to all who came out to the event on Saturday! From Li Sumpter, the African American Museum: “Thank you so very much for bringing your light and love for art and action to Philly! Everyone was truly touched by the selfless work you do as well as the…

AYITI RESURRECT @ AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

On March 16, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Resurrecting the Sun: Luminaries of Art and Activism Project Presentation, Installation and Performance with Ayiti Resurrect/Climbing PoeTree @ The African American Museum in Philadelphia Saturday, March 26, 2011 ~ 4 – 6p Closing the exhibit Patience to Raise the Sun: Art Quilts from Haiti and Their Power to Change Women’s…

We Made It! January Delegation a Success!!!

On February 1, 2011, Posted by , In Uncategorized, With No Comments

Between December 27, 2010 and January 16, 2011 Patricia, Naima, Beatrice, Daniel and Ja’Tovia traveled to Comier to begin the next stages of the healing project. We worked in partnership with the Assocation Planteur Mango de Comier Leogane, local artists, builders, and healers to commemorate the anniversary of the earthquake,…

It’s Happening Now! – January 2011 Delegation

AYITI RESURRECT & Ayiti Cherie Healing Project delegates are in Haiti right now working and building in the community of Bigones, a small rural community in Leogane (epicenter of the quake), for our first of two healing delegations this Spring 2011. Delegates and partners on the ground are hard at…

HAITI IN:SIGHT – Sat Dec 11th @ 7pm!!!

On November 20, 2010, Posted by , In Fundraising,Uncategorized, With No Comments

The Ayiti Resurrect organizing team has been hard at work planning a fundraiser for our healing project and work in Ayiti. We also have a number of updates to share. As we state clearly in our mission – this work is community-on-the-ground and Haitian led – and so we have…

Back from Ayiti

On September 14, 2010, Posted by , In Project Updates,Uncategorized, With No Comments

Four members of Ayiti Resurrect and Ayiti Cherie Healing Project traveled to Haiti recently to do groundwork for the project. We met with several community leaders, students, grassroots organizers, and people living in camps for internally-displaced people (in Port-Au-Prince, Leogane, and Croix-de-Bouquet). We asked important questions and established critical connections…