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The festival Haïti Monde: When Culture Becomes an Act of Reparation
The festival Haïti Monde: When Culture Becomes an Act of Reparation
The festival Haïti Monde: When Culture Becomes an Act of Reparation

The festival Haïti Monde: When Culture Becomes an Act of Reparation

The Haïti Monde Festival is a major cultural event dedicated to promoting Haitian thought, memory, and creativity in the heart of Paris. Led for several years by Haitian intellectual Chadrac Charles and his team, it aims to be a space for expression, transmission, and reflection. In 2025, this fourth edition is organized around a theme that is more relevant than ever: “Repairing the World,” and will take place from June 25 to July 11 in the French capital. Gaël Octavia, winner of the 2025 Goncourt Prize for the short story, will be the guest of honor. Alongside her, other friends of the Haitian cause and powerful voices from the Haitian literary scene will be gathered. Among them: geographer Jean-Marie Théodat, Louis-Philippe Dalembert, Rocé, Mélissa Laveaux, Marie-Yemta Moussanang, Makenzy Orcel, Françoise Vergès, Lyonel Trouillot, Nicolas Idier, Nathania Périclès, Vladimir Delva, Sandra Dessalines, Claude Saturne, Kébert Bastien, Jude Joseph... and many others. A tribute will also be paid to Frankétienne and Anthony Phelps, two giants of Haitian literature who passed away this year.

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Haïti
Haïti

A Torn World

The world bears wounds across the whole expanse of its body; the wars declared and imposed by the powerful are becoming more and more frequent, and the voices of the weakest have never been so diminished since the end of World War II. This tendency to dominate by force is a serious blow to the reign of humanity. In addition to countless catastrophes, we are also facing a growing climate crisis. Hence the urgent need for healing. In this sense, the festival serves as a reminder and a way to amplify Haiti’s voice alongside the most vulnerable.

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Haiti, the Country That Dared to Say No

This edition follows in a long tradition: that of a country that, as early as 1804, dared to overthrow an unjust global order. Haiti, the first Black republic in the world, not only conquered its own freedom but also stood alongside historical figures like Simón Bolívar in the liberation of Latin America in the early 19th century.
Even though the country is no longer the military force it was at the dawn of its independence, it remains an essential voice in the concert of nations, one that continues to say no to injustice for itself and for others. It is in this spirit that Haïti Monde rises, like a poetic cry against silence.

Poetry as a Universal Language

The organizers remain firm: poetic language is central to all Haitian expression. Because beyond facts, it is poetry that touches, crosses, and unites.
“It is a universal language capable of reaching any part of humanity,” says Chadrac Charles.
And it is indeed with words infused with poetry that he has set the tone of the festival:
“The world has cracked. Oceans are lined with corpses, and mountains are strewn with prayers without echo… We will say Haïti she who demands, in her fractured bones, the possibility of a repaired world…”

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

To Reason in Paris, to Speak to the World

This year, as Haitian civil society reexamines the issue of the independence ransom, the festival’s resonance in the French capital takes on particular meaning. It is a responsible act of speech: to speak of Haïti beyond chaos, to honor its memory, and above all, to call for historical justice.
The bicentenary of the 1825 ordinance through which France demanded Haïti pay an exorbitant indemnity as the price of its freedom will be highlighted throughout the festival. This moment, described as a “builder of misfortune,” will be explored from various perspectives.
Can it be overcome without reparations? Can it be repaired without restitution?
To repair with words, to dream despite the ruins.
In a world still plagued by inequalities and domination, this edition of Haïti Monde will stand as a manifesto for justice, centered on the idea of reparation through culture.

To Write, to Speak, to Listen: these are the weapons of peaceful resistance that will be showcased by the organizing team.
“To repair the world is to believe that literature, fragile and stubborn, can still carry the voices of the damned, the dreams of the enslaved, the hopes of wanderers standing in the night...”
According to Chadrac Charles and he is absolutely right.

Pap Jazz 2025, a Celebration of Haiti’s Great Musical Richness
Pap Jazz 2025, a Celebration of Haiti’s Great Musical Richness

Pap Jazz 2025, a Celebration of Haiti’s Great Musical Richness

On Sunday, April 6, 2025, the Karibe Convention Center in Juvenat transformed into a true cultural temple to close the 18th edition of the Port-au-Prince International Jazz Festival (PAPJAZZ). This year, the festival took place under the evocative theme "PAP JAZZ it UP", and it was held in three sites primarily located in the Pétion-Ville commune. The festival took place entirely at these wonderful musical venues: a reference was made to the Latin Quarter, the Haiti-Brazil Cultural Center, and the Karibe Hotel. Due to the deteriorating situation in downtown Port-au-Prince in recent times, the French Institute site had to be abandoned by the festival organizers. Nevertheless, we can absolutely call this 18th edition of Pap Jazz a success. Indeed, this festival, now a major event of the Haitian year, was especially marked this year by the great resilience and determination of the organizers who were able to adapt to the country’s rhythm in order to satisfy their loyal festival-goers. Despite the difficult context, these festival-goers did not miss the opportunity to escape their harsh daily lives through music. It’s also important to note that this 18th edition of Pap Jazz took place after two postponements, at the very beginning of this year, with the last one occurring in March due to insecurity. In this regard, it is appropriate to call the monumental achievement of the Haïti Jazz Foundation and their partners an exceptional feat, as they were not discouraged and showed remarkable tenacity, while adapting to offer Port-au-Prince and its surroundings this moment of growth, beyond the city’s great sorrow, through music.

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The Port-au-Prince Book Fair announces the opening of author registration for its second edition

The Port-au-Prince Book Fair is a literary initiative of the cultural organization Port-au-Prince Book Fair (OCSLP), based on the desire to promote Haitian culture in general, with a particular focus on literature. The organizers of the event have just announced the registration of authors, who will number 20, and those of publishing houses, who will number 5 for the second edition, which will take place on Friday, December 13, 2024, in the premises of the French Institute in Haiti. The registration deadline is Thursday, October 10 of this year. Please note that the first to arrive who have met the required criteria will be eligible to take part in this second edition of the event, according to the organizers’ admission. This rigorous and restricted selection of only 20 authors aims to guarantee an enriching experience for authors and the public, thus promoting authentic exchanges around the works presented. Independent authors and publishing houses interested in registering their authors to participate in this second edition of the fair are invited to submit their application via this link: https://form.jotform.com/louirardjohn8/salon-du-livre-de-port-au-prince. For publishing and distribution houses planning to exhibit on the day of the event, you can register by clicking on this link: https://form.jotform.com/242596699603068. You are requested to contact them at the following address: salondulivre2023@gmail.com in case of difficulties. The Port-au-Prince Book Fair remains faithful to its philosophy, which is to offer a platform to young authors and to promote the richness of Haitian literary production, by supporting new authors who contribute to its growth. This event is a continuation of the first edition, aimed at allowing the emergence of an environment conducive to exchanges, where young authors can meet, share their experiences and engage in dialogue with readers and book professionals. According to the organizers of the event, your participation as a young author will be essential to enrich the fair and offer a diverse experience to visitors. The invitation to join this noble initiative is extended to young authors who have not yet published 5 books. You who are concerned, the ball is now in your court. Do not hesitate to go and make this day, December 13, 2024, an unforgettable day for all book lovers.

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