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It’s been a little over a month since the devastating earthquake happened that shook
Empress- Are you Haitian and how long were you in
Martine- I was in Haiti for 6 mos. I’m half Haitian though so I’ve been going back and forth for a while. My mother is full blood Haitian and my father is African American.
Empress-What made you decide to go back? What was your purpose for going back?
Was it through a special program?
Martine- I knew that after I graduated from college, I wanted to teach in
Empress- Briefly Describe what you were doing the day of the earthquake and during
the earthquake?
Martine- Of course it was a regular day. I went to work and did my after school tutoring. I had just left the bank, walked to my aunt’s clinic, sat down, and the floor started vibrating. I immediately thought, “That must be a huge truck”. When the tremor got stronger I looked to my right and saw children running. I ran outside and started doing circles in the street, looking for fire, or airplanes crashing, I initially thought, “
Empress- When did you get back (how long after the earthquake)? How did you get
back to the
Martine- I volunteered at
Empress-What is your opinion on Yele, Red Cross and other organizations that are
helping
there and have first hand experience on where the help is really going)?
Martine- To tell you the truth, while I was there- there was absolutely no aid. And the aid that was there wasn’t enough, plus you have to remember most of these people don’t have vehicles. I didn’t see one red cross volunteer, no US Army soldier (although there were rumors that there were 13,000
Empress-You mentioned on twitter that
What in your opinion is the best for
the earthquake?
Martine- For people to remember. Know that this is not temporary. After the hype dies down, I’m hoping that people will still continue to donate, or volunteer to help re-build
Empress-All we really see, (even before the earthquake) are negative pictures and
stories about
Martine- 95% of what was going on in
Empress-Do you plan to return to
Martine- Yes, end of Feb or first week of March. I don’t know why. I guess because I’m supposed to be there. I feel like I’m cheating my country by being here. I was there during the earthquake, like millions of others, who are still there. So, why am I here? I don’t know. I’m definitely bringing care packets back with bottled water and food. My friends and I have already shipped off two barrels of food and clothes to the
Empress-How can we help
Martine- Like I mentioned earlier, when you go grocery shopping, grab some canned foods or dry foods. Keep the Haitian people in mind. There are people out there not eating. Send a barrel, donate money whenever you can to Baptist
Empress-Any other things you would like to share?
Martine- Not really. Just that I’m extremely blessed to be in a situation where I can come back here and continue to tell people about my country. Everything about
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