an Excellent quote on Haiti’s future January 16, 2010
Posted by steve in : haiti earthquake , 759commentsGeorge Packer
There’s a live event on Jan 19th as well
For those of us who have been lucky enough to go and ‘get schooled’ in Haiti, watching the world respond to this calamity has been somewhat bittersweet. Obviously it is incredibly and profoundly positive to have so many people focused on helping. It has been HUGE, we can all agree. However, my fear is that the misconception of Haiti and her culture will just be perpetuated. The images we have been bombarded with are what we will remember most after this fades from the top spot on Google…
My experiences in Haiti over the past 10 years were filled with laughter, beauty, and poignancy. I went there thinking to myself all I could teach these people, only to get there and realize all that they could teach me! I remember most affectionately (and humbly) being challenged to a game of basketball by some kids at an inner-city court. I was feeling pretty good about my ball skills in those days…but what followed was a thorough drubbing at the hands of these young studs. I sat exhausted -benched as it were- courtside in the scorching mid day sun, rubbing my aching and burning feet, and I watched these kids play on and on. It occurred to me that many of them had schooled me barefoot for godsakes! I remember thinking at the time how this was a perfect metaphor for the the tenacity and resolve of a grandly misunderstood people!
