The First Haitian Arts and Culture Forum: Remake the Landscape, Retain the Spirit: Strategies for the Rebirth of Haiti through Her Arts and Culture

The First Haitian Arts and Culture Forum:  Remake the Landscape, Retain the Spirit: Strategies for the Rebirth of Haiti through Her Arts and Culture

The First Haitian Arts and Culture Forum: Remake the Landscape, Retain the Spirit: Strategies for the Rebirth of Haiti through Her Arts and Culture

August 20-21, 2010

See it live at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/haiti-cultural-economy-forum

Kylti formulates cultural, governmental, educational and fiscal policies and strategies to establish ‘an arts and culture agenda‘ for Haiti. Leaders and communities around the world recognize the vital importance of culture’s economic contribution to society. The Haiti Cultural Economy Forum (HCEF) has invited Haitians from all over and Friends of Haiti to discuss culture and its role in building a stronger economy and society for Haiti, while fostering opportunities for partnership in areas of mutual interests.

HCEF is designed to build cultural, artistic, and economic development opportunities through the convening of like-minded Haitian leaders and Haiti supporters from around the world. This forum provides participants an opportunity to mobilize available assets, identify needed resources to ARTiculate Haiti’s future, its prosperity, and explore new partnerships. Kylti is encouraging all business, cultural, and academic leaders in Haitian society to participate in HCEF to develop a strong society and economy for Haiti.

Embassy of Haiti

2311 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20008-2802

More details at

http://www.haiticultureforum.com

http://www.kylti.org/

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