🇭🇹 There's so much to be thankful for when thinking about Haiti. Although I am aware that my knowledge of Haiti is minimal what I have learnt has changed my life. As a child of melanin and being of Caribbean descent to not learn about Haiti is to turn a blind eye to Black History. We owe so much to Haiti and yet it hurts that knowledge of Haiti wasn't given to me until adulthood (specifically 2018/2019). . 'The Good Lord who created the sun which gives us light from above, who rouses the sea and makes the thunder roar–listen well, all of you–this god, hidden in the clouds, watches us. He sees all that the white people do. The god of the white people demands from them crimes; our god asks for good deeds. But this god who is so good demands vengeance! He will direct our hands; he will aid us. Throw away the image of the god of the whites who thirsts for our tears, and listen to the voice of liberty which speaks in the hearts of all of us.' . 📸: Christie's JAMES P. BLAIR (B. 1931) | Haiti, 1987 . #haiti #saintdominque #haitirevolution #melanin #blackwoman #yelow #blackhistory #blackmindsmatter #caribbean #caribbeanhistory #duttyboukman #toussaintlouverture #JacquesDessalines #VincentOge (at Haiti) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCraqYlABup/?igshid=1r6ab6n83kffu











