Comcast program helps to bring Haitian culture to life
Author: Beth Feinstein-Bartl Special Correspondent
Date published: October 7, 2007
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Summary:
For three years, Peterson Bonpied Jerome struggled to get publicity for the nonprofit group he formed to assist Haitian children. They recieved a call to appear on a Backyard Show. The show was introduced in June and aired on Comacast channels in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. This show continued to provide an important voice for the Haitian community.
Thoughts/Comments/Observations:
I believe that this broadcast truly helped the Haitian people. It observes Haitian culture and festivals, along with sports and current events. The majority of the episodes are in English, with a bit of Creole and French.
Article in relation to Culture:
The show described portrays various forms of culture in Haiti.
For three years, Peterson Bonpied Jerome struggled to get publicity for the nonprofit group he formed to assist Haitian children. They recieved a call to appear on a Backyard Show. The show was introduced in June and aired on Comacast channels in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. This show continued to provide an important voice for the Haitian community.
Thoughts/Comments/Observations:
I believe that this broadcast truly helped the Haitian people. It observes Haitian culture and festivals, along with sports and current events. The majority of the episodes are in English, with a bit of Creole and French.
Article in relation to Culture:
The show described portrays various forms of culture in Haiti.