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Photos of ceremonies Friday May 26, 2006 at the MOCA MUSEUM welcoming
ANACAONA
QUEEN OF QUISQUEYA, HAITI, BOHIO, HISPANIOLA.
Tale of a rebel queen is symbole of HAITIAN PRIDE.
PRELUDE
(Photos Courtesy Rachel Moscoso Denis, Miami)
First photo: Moca Museum, City of North Miami. Second photo: Love is a many splendored thing : Régine Montrosier, Playwright of ANACAONA and her husband Rony Aubelin Jolicoeur.
First photo: Jean-Pierre Trouillot, son of Régine Montrosier and his mother.
Second photo: Yolly Roberson, Official of the City of North Miami welcoming Régine Montrosier.
First photo. Kevin Burns, Mayor of North Miami and Régine. Second photo. Deputy-Attorney Prosecutor of Miami-Dade, Marie Jo Toussaint.
First photo. Rachel Moscoso Denis and Régine Montrosier.
Second photo: Régine’s son Jean-Pierre Trouillot and unidentified guest. (a beauty).
First photo. Unidentified guests with lovely smiles.
Second photo: Pasha Brandt, Patrick Bitar, Anselm Laurore.
First photo: City of North Miami officials Jacques Despinosse, Yolly Roberson, Régine Montrosier.
Second photo: Jacques Despinosse, Yolly Roberson, Régine Montrosier, unidentified guests.
First photo: Unidentified guests (three blooming flowers).
Second photo: Régine Montrosier at the podium. Tamara Béliard in background.
First photo: Unidentified flowers. Second photo: (l to r) Tamara Béliard, unidentified beauty, Jean-Pierre Trouillot.
First photo. (L to R) Consul of Haiti in Miami Ralph Latortue, Régine Montrosier, Rony Aubelin Jolicoeur.
Second photo: ( L to R) Rachel Moscoso Denis, Tamara Béliard.
First photo. Part of the assistance. Second photo: Emeline Alexis, Chief of Protocole for Haitian cultural activities in Miami.
First photo. (L to R) Manny Ardouin, WDNA, Régine Montrosier, Jean-Pierre Trouillot.
Second photo (L to R) Councilman Jacques Despinosse, Jan Mapou of Libreri Mapou.
First photo. Patrick Bitar HTN and Elizabeth Gérin, Radio Mega.
Second photo: Rachel Moscoso Denis with unidentified guest.
First photo, (L to R) Yolly Roberson, Unidentified guest, Régine Montrosier.
Second photo, Mayor of North Miami.
Quote from 15 year-old Haitian Ashley Villard in the Miami Herald of Friday , May 26, 2006:
“Living in Haiti, we are always known as poor and having problems. Here we are given a chance to express ourselves and to show there are good things in Haiti. There was a past, and there is a future for us.”
REMARKS FROM CARL
My apologies to the non-identified guests in those photos. Anyone not wishing to be nameless on Carl’s Corner should make sure to identify one self to the host of the CDC, more than once. Don’t be timid.