About HaitiAnalysis


Haitianalysis is an editorially independent internet publication and is produced by individuals dedicated to disseminating news and analysis on Haiti and its people's unending struggle for democracy. It was launched January 14, 2007 in the memory of the young Haitian journalist Abdias Jean on the second anniversary of his murder.

Haitianalysis aims to provide young Haitian journalists a direct route to English speaking audiences, bypassing the need for corporate intermediaries. To accomplish this we plan to provide monetary, technological, and human/translation resources to young inspired Haitian journalists from poor backgrounds. We also aim to provide a positive perspective on grassroots civil society and look at the underreported news and events in Haiti and that affect Haiti.

We hope to both investigate and contextualize with in-depth stories to target a broad audience including the general public, Haitians, non-Haitians, academics, journalists, activists, investors, and policy makers from different countries. While the site publishes opinion and news articles, it aims for accuracy in the facts presented in all articles. Our format is inspired by numerous independent media outlets. Your monetary donations are greatly appreciated. We accept donations at paypal to our account haitianalysis-at-gmail-dot-com. We will also run a limited number of online advertisements to help pay our costs. We accept donations only from organizations or individuals whose philosophy is compatible and in no case attempts to dictate our publications content.

Web server services and bandwith is donated by friends at Stanford University in California. Our principle members are based in Haiti, the United States, and Canada. Our principle members are: Wadner Pierre, Jeb Sprague, Nazaire St Fort, Joe Emersberger and Jean Ristil. Read this information translated in Kreyol, French, or Spanish.

You can send us packages as well in Haiti c/o HaitiAnalysis Media Collective, HF-78, Delmas 33, Rue kawas, Ti Plas Kazo or in North America to c/o HaitiAnalysis Media Collective, 1583 Albany Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210.

We can use any donations in functioning computer labtops, camera equipment and/or interview/tape recording equipment. Email us with any questions.



To contact us, please write to:

haitianalysis-at-gmail-dot-com