Posts Tagged ‘haiti’

Standing Strong: Haiti, Winter ‘10

Posted Feb 17 in Trip Recaps by Barry Rodriguez 4 Comments

Despite overwhelming desperation, there is still hope for Haiti…

The “Real World”

Posted Feb 15 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 3 Comments

As I get back to “life as normal,” many Haitians continue to suffer. But I will not forget…

Photo Gallery: Food!

Posted Feb 12 in Photo Galleries by Barry Rodriguez 4 Comments

It wasn’t until I saw a food distribution in Haiti that I realized the true meaning of hope and anticipation.

Out of Obscurity

Posted Feb 10 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 7 Comments

Geniuses around the world are living undiscovered in poverty. Did I just find one?

Downtown

Posted Feb 08 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 12 Comments

What I saw in downtown Port-au-Prince will change my life forever…

Sticks. Trash. Home.

Posted Feb 05 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 5 Comments

In the midst of disaster, God is orchestrating something huge…

Photo Gallery: Finding a Way

Posted Feb 03 in Photo Galleries by Barry Rodriguez 11 Comments

Despite having everything set against them, Haitians will find a way to go on.

One at a Time

Posted Feb 01 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 18 Comments

With millions of Haitians sick, hungry and homeless, is there any way to have hope for the future?

The Checklist

Posted Jan 28 in Travel Journals by Barry Rodriguez 8 Comments

Even though I’ve traveled a lot before, I’m filled with fear and anticipation about my upcoming trip to Haiti…

Compassion Fatigue

Posted Jan 19 in Articles by Barry Rodriguez 8 Comments

How do you continue to stay engaged when your heart can’t take any more?