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AYIKODANS “The Heartbeat of Haiti”
May 25 & 26, 2012
Learn more about "Haiti's Premiere Dance Company"
Buy tickets to live performances of AYIKODANS at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami, Florida.
GFF in partnership with FIU’s Women’s Studies Sponsors "Women in Production"
"Women in Production" 2012, the Miami Beach Convention Center: Saturday, May 5, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday, May 6, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. View photos.
Supports AI Justice going national event in NYC
Partners with Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance and FIU to support Symposium on education at the LHCC
Sponsors Sant La annual fundraiser
Save the Date
Sant La's Annual Fundraiser
and Cocktail Reception
May 24th, 2012
at Moca Cafe
Speech given by Green Family Foundation President Kimberly Green During the Commencement Ceremony Held on December 12, 2011
It is with great pleasure and honor that I thank you for this opportunity.
I want to thank all the teachers and administrators, family and friends of the graduates and all the staff members at FIU that help to keep this campus looking so beautiful and inviting, considering it is expanding every day.
Getting this honorary degree in public service, at an institution such as FIU really speaks volumes more for the mission and integrity of the university than it does for me. It shows that this university cares not only about recognizing those who help the university in fund raising efforts, but those who truly put their words into action. For close to 20 years I have working for social justice for the people of Miami, and Haiti, and yes, I have been fortunate enough to be able to write checks, but I have also been fortunate enough to have to courage to work hands on face to face, with the people whose lives we aim to elevate.
Standing on this stage, I think is probably the last place my parents ever expected to see me. Traipsing across the Himalayas to pray with lama’s in Tibet, sitting in a sweat lodge praying with the Oglala Sioux, running after the grateful dead in a van full of hippies, or traveling back and for the to Haiti for 12 years, these things, they are already used to…….butthis??? But each of those experiences, plus many manyothers, have lead me down my own path to where I stand today. I have had the privilege to be able to travel the world searching for my own truth, while also receiving and education.
But Privilege is a right or a benefit enjoyed beyond the advantages of most, and with privilege comes responsibility. All of you now are privileged, through your hard work and determination, and now you have a great responsibility. You are now responsible to use this privilege to the advantage of others. You must go out and build a building that will last longer than all of us here today, teach a new generation of leaders, create a new art movement, save a life, write a novel, or fight for the rights of the voiceless.
Each soul here with make a difference somehow, each voice here will be heard, each hand here will take another’s in kindness and certainty, and each one of you here will make a huge difference in the world, your neighborhood and your families.
And if you think it is impossible for one small individual to be immensely effective, you have obviously never spent a night alone trying to fall asleep in a room with a mosquito.
GFF President Receives Florida International University Honorary Doctorate Degree in Public Service
Green Family Foundation President Kimberly Green was honored with an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Public Service from the College of Arts and Sciences, School of International and Public Affairs at Florida International University during a Commencement Ceremony on Monday, December 12, 2011.
Ms. Green's family, friends and colleagues attended the event. Please join us in congratulating President Green on this tremendous accomplishment.
Click here to read the speech President Green gave at the commencement.
TO COME: HAITI KINGDOM EXHIBIT
GFF partners with MLK (Moving the Lives of Kids) Community Mural Project on the Little Haiti Community Mural Project
The Green Family Foundation is proud to partner with MLK (Moving the Lives of Kids) on the Little Haiti Community Mural Project. The project is a long-term outdoor mural project that will include five walls within the Little Haiti Soccer Park. The mural area is 10,000 sq.ft. making it the largest art project in the City of Miami.
The Green Family Foundation supports the project thanks to its collaborative effort that is unique both in its inclusion of different organizations and in its approach to educating youth in a culturally sensitive and hands-on manner.
To support the initiative, MLK held the "See the Sound: MLK Community Mural Project Exhibit" at the Little Haiti Cultural Center. Artists Included: MLK Co-fouder Kyle Holbrook, Joy Taylor, Alex Douyon, Francesco Lo Castro, C. Purdy. Wolfgang, Luzalma Gonzale, Greg Pitts, Alex Dumas, Yasser Faraco, David Josef Tamargo, Morgan Defranco, Bayunga Kialeuka, Valentina Simon, Jennifer Vivian Duarte, Lorial Annie Wilson, Serge, Lordgyn Gino Belizaire, and Nice.
For more information about MLK and their community mural projects, visit their website.
For more about the Little Haiti Cultural Center, check out their Facebook page.
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