Dedication
Jacques Roumain
Reclaiming Culture
Dunham Possessed: Ethnographic Bodies, Movement, and Transnational Constructions of Blackness
Attempts at Educational Reform
Maurice Dartigue, Educational Reform, and Intellectual Cooperation with the United States as a Strategy for Haitian National Development, 1934-1946
Encouragement, Consequences, Honor, Respect: Empowering Parents to Transition Successfully to a Democratic Culture
The Making of Identities
A Descriptive Evaluation of Religiosity among Haitian Immigrants: An Empirical Study
—Guerda Nicolas, Angela M. DeSilva, Anabel Bejarano, and Astrid Desrosiers
Understanding the Sending Context of Haitian Immigrant Students
NGOs and Local Development
Invasion or Infusion? Understanding the Role of NGOs in Contemporary Haiti
Eradicating Global Poverty: Is It Really Achievable?
Research Notes
Haiti and the Jean Dominique Investigation: An Interview with Mario Joseph and Brian Concannon
Il était une fois un pays phare qui s’appelait Haïti
Book Reviews
Just Below South: Intercultural Performance in the Caribbean and the U.S. South, by Jessica Adams, Michael P. Bibler, and Cécile Accilien (Eds.)
—Review by Anny Dominique Curtius
Dominican-Americans and the Politics of Empowerment, by Ana Aparicio
—Review by Lourdes Torres
The Armorial of Haiti: Symbols of Nobility in the Reign of Henry Christophe, by Clive Cheesman (Ed.)
—Review by Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
Twinning Faith and Development: Catholic Parish Partnering in the U.S. and Haiti, by Tara Hefferan
—Review by Sara Baird Amodio
Frédéric Marcelin. Un Haïtien se penche sur son pays, by Léon-François Hoffmann
—Review by Hugues Saint-Fort
An Unbroken Legacy: Haiti, from Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President, by Randall Robinson
—Review by Gerald Horne
The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism between the Two World Wars, by Gary Wilder
—Review by Jennifer Schneiderjans