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Ayiti Liv: A Digital Initiative for the Preservation of Haitian Literary Heritage
Ayiti Liv: A Digital Initiative for the Preservation of Haitian Literary Heritage
Ayiti Liv: A Digital Initiative for the Preservation of Haitian Literary Heritage

Ayiti Liv: A Digital Initiative for the Preservation of Haitian Literary Heritage

"Ayiti Liv" is an online platform dedicated strictly to promoting Haitian literature. It will be operational starting May 1, 2025, and will feature about 300 major works of Haitian literature, written by over 70 authors. Full public access will be granted for its launch phase.
Jean Venel Casseus, one of the platform’s initiators, explains that this initiative was created to fill a significant gap, and this vast project is being carried out by him and a passionate team of Haitian literature lovers.

A Necessity

In Haiti, the lack of libraries remains a major challenge within the educational system. The culture of young people is often severely affected by this glaring lack. The current security crisis in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, plays a significant role in the degradation of the Haitian educational system, further exacerbating this shortage. Faced with this gap, a group of well-informed individuals decided to act to provide a serious alternative for those eager to learn more about Haitian literature. In this sense, this digital library dedicated exclusively to Haitian writers is a welcome addition.

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Why Was This Project Created?

The idea for Ayiti Liv emerged from the harsh reality of the absence of accessible libraries in Haiti. Jean Venel Casseus explains: "The Haitian state has not truly taken charge of the intellectual training of the youth. In countries that believe in the fundamental role of books in individual development, every neighborhood has a library. In Haiti, some departments don’t even have a space where people can sit down to read and reflect. Yet, entertainment clubs are plentiful." In response to this situation, the Ayiti Liv team chose to use digital tools to provide a tangible and accessible solution for everyone. The platform www.ayitiliv.com was thus born, with the aim of providing unlimited access to Haitian writers’ works while making Haitian culture more accessible and visible to the world.

The Driving Forces Behind the Project

Ayiti Liv is supported by a team of four people: Jean Venel Casseus, Kerbson Louis (engineer), France Medeley Guillou, and Sophia Mésius. They have joined their efforts to bring this ambitious project to life. Their goal is simple: to give every young person with a smartphone the opportunity to access the richness of Haitian literary works, no matter where they are. The team works tirelessly, "day and night," as Jean Venel Casseus emphasizes, to ensure the platform’s sustainability and accessibility.

The Crucial Role of Literature in the Haitian Context

According to the initiators of Ayiti Liv, literature plays a fundamental role in the development of both individuals and society. It has two essential facets: creative and critical. Literature allows for dreaming through novels and poetry, as well as reflecting on one’s own reality through essays and academic works. In a country like Haiti, where social and economic challenges are numerous, Ayiti Liv aims to provide a space for reflection and a tool for shaping citizens who can think critically and constructively. "The more citizens we have who can think rigorously, both in science and in art, the more we will be shaping individuals with a soul and deep convictions," adds Jean Venel Casseus.

Ambitions for the Future

The Ayiti Liv team has high hopes for the future of this digital library. Their greatest wish is for this project to go beyond their own efforts and become a true cultural heritage, accessible to all future generations. They hope that the platform will not only be a reading tool but also become a true driver of intellectual and social transformation in Haiti.

Ayiti Liv, far more than just a digital library, represents hope for Haitian culture. Through this initiative, the team aims to reinvent access to literature and critical thinking, offering Haitian youth a gateway to better understanding their identity and future.

In a country where access to books is becoming increasingly limited, where even the National Library of Haïti is no longer truly under the control of Haitian authorities, and where more and more young people have access to smartphones, the importance of this digital library can no longer be questioned.

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