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Conversation with Abner Sauveur and Brad Jaeckel
nancy | August 27, 2010 | 9:53 am | Audio, Special Event | No comments

Abner Sauveur, an activist from rural Haiti, volunteered on the Washington State University Organic Farm and took an organic gardening class from farm manager Brad Jaeckel when he visited Moscow, Idaho in July and August 2010.  They worked together for 7 weeks, overcoming the language barrier with sign language and simple phrases.  When they sat down in late August to converse through translator Nancy Casey, it was the first time they were able to actually talk.  They discuss experience-based education, organic farming, integrated pest management, and seed availability in Haiti.

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    Conversation between Abner Sauveur and Maree McHugh
    nancy | August 27, 2010 | 8:59 am | Audio, Special Event | No comments

    Abner Sauveur,  social activist and school director from the Haitian island of LaGonave speaks with nurse practitioner Maree McHugh of Moscow, Idaho about health care issues.   Sauveur visited Moscow for two months in the summer of 2010.

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      Moscow-Haiti Connection – Abner Sauveur Interview 2 Part B
      nancy | July 26, 2010 | 6:07 pm | Audio, Special Event | No comments

      In a second interview with KRFP’s Words and Music Show host Nancy Casey, Abner Sauveur, co-director of the Matenwa Community Learning Center on the island of LaGonave in Haiti discusses agriculture, education, and the relationship between French and his native language Haitian Creole.  Sauveur is visiting Moscow, Idaho to learn English and find collaborators and financila assistance for his work in Haiti.  He is involved in grassroots projects in education, human rights, food security and environmental restoration.  He is also a major player in earthquake recovery efforts in his region.
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        Moscow-Haiti Connection – Abner Sauveur Interview 2 Part A
        nancy | July 26, 2010 | 2:51 pm | Audio, Special Event | No comments

        In a second interview with KRFP’s Words and Music Show host Nancy Casey, Abner Sauveur, co-director of the Matenwa Community Learning Center on the island of LaGonave in Haiti discusses agriculture, education, and the relationship between French and his native language Haitian Creole.  Sauveur is visiting Moscow, Idaho to learn English and find collaborators and financila assistance for his work in Haiti.  He is involved in grassroots projects in education, human rights, food security and environmental restoration.  He is also a major player in earthquake recovery efforts in his region.
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          Moscow-Haiti Connection – Abner Sauveur Interview 1 Part A
          KRFP | July 22, 2010 | 12:33 pm | Audio, Special Event | No comments
          Nancy Casey and Abner Sauveur

          Nancy Casey of Moscow, Idaho, and Abner Sauveur of LaGonave, Haiti

          According to Abner Sauveur, co-director of the Matènwa Community Learning Center on the island of LaGonave, off the coast of Haiti, poverty was the root cause of the deaths of 300,000 people in Haiti on January 12. Four important Haitian cities were flattened in an earthquake on that day.

          In this interview, recorded July 12th, 2010, Sauveur talks about the January earthquake and how the people of La Gonave dealt with the disaster. He explains how the earthquake “struck” the whole of Haiti and not just the cities that have drawn media attention and aid.

          Sauveur is in Moscow for two months to learn English so he can talk with English-speaking people about the work he does, find collaborators, and drum up financial support for his home community where the arm of the mega-aid machine never quite seems to reach after disasters. He is involved in grassroots projects for sustainable food, education, human rights, and, of course, earthquake recovery.

          This is the first of several interviews with Sauveur conducted by Nancy Casey, the host of the Words and Music show on KRFP. Casey translates from the Haitian Creole.  The programs include some Haitian music.

          The Words & Music Show airs Mondays 12 noon – 2 pm PT on KRFP 92.5 FM in Moscow, Idaho.

          Other programs in the series:

          • Abner discusses education, language, and his visits to organic farms. (July 19, 2010)
          • A conversation with Abner and plant pathologist Louise-Marie Dandurand. (July 26, 2010)
          • A conversation with Abner and nurse practitioner Maree McHugh. (August 9, 2010)

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            Moscow-Haiti Connection – Abner Sauveur Interview 1 Part B
            KRFP | July 22, 2010 | 10:02 am | Audio, Special Event | No comments
            Abner Sauveur with pumpkins in Haiti

            Abner Sauveur in the garden of the Matenwa Community Learning Center

            According to Abner Sauveur, co-director of the Matènwa Community Learning Center on the island of LaGonave, off the coast of Haiti, poverty was the root cause of the deaths of 300,000 people in Haiti on January 12. Four important Haitian cities were flattened in an earthquake on that day.

            In this interview, recorded July 12th, 2010, Sauveur talks about the January earthquake and how the people of La Gonave dealt with the disaster. He explains how the earthquake “struck” the whole of Haiti and not just the cities that have drawn media attention and aid.

            Sauveur is in Moscow for two months to learn English so he can talk with English-speaking people about the work he does, find collaborators, and drum up financial support for his home community where the arm of the mega-aid machine never quite seems to reach after disasters. He is involved in grassroots projects for sustainable food, education, human rights, and, of course, earthquake recovery.

            This is the first of several interviews with Sauveur conducted by Nancy Casey, the host of the Words and Music show on KRFP. Casey translates from the Haitian Creole. The programs include some Haitian music.

            The Words & Music Show airs Mondays 12 noon – 2 pm PT on KRFP 92.5 FM in Moscow, Idaho.

            Other programs in the series:

            • Abner discusses education, language, and his visits to organic farms. (July 19, 2010)
            • A conversation with Abner and plant pathologist Louise-Marie Dandurand. (July 26, 2010)
            • A conversation with Abner and nurse practitioner Maree McHugh. (August 9, 2010)

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