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Marie Cerat. By examining the question of language in Haiti, this article aims at broadening the debate and dialogue among language policymakers and language rights advocates, scholars, researchers and educators about the effects of " linguistic imperialism " Phillipson on the development of Haitian Creole and its impact on Haitian children's educational experience.
In sum, this work reflects an interdisciplinary effort that highlights the impact of linguistic and cultural agents and historical events as it also sheds light on the lived experiences of Haitians within the larger Haitian democratic project begun in I n Haiti will celebrate the bicentennial of its Independence as the world's first black country and the first and only place where a slave revolt succeeded. There are many aspects to this story, not all of them well known. Cazale, a small village north of Port-au-Prince, has one of the most unusual stories to tell.
Its people plan to celebrate the contribution their ancestors made to independence, and are searching for the best way to use this unique legacy to lead their community forward. In profiling how their effort is going, this paper tries to shed light on the more general question of how communities can tap their heritage and sense of belonging to mobilize all their human and physical resources for self-improvement.