DAILY LIFE

DAILY LIFE

PHOTO: JOANNA GLEASON

Everyday life in Haiti features a deep sense of community, with extended families often living together and providing a solid support system for one another, fostering a strong sense of unity and inclusivity. The rhythm of daily life is accompanied by colorful and lively marketplaces where people buy and sell goods and street vendors peddle an array of traditional Haitian cuisine, such as griot (fried pork) and diri ak djon djon (rice with black mushrooms). Music is an integral part of the culture, with the moving beats of kompa (a modern méringue music genre) and rara (musical parading bands that mix carnival and religion) filling the streets and providing a soundtrack to daily activities. The streets are adorned with colorful murals and sculptures, showcasing the country's unique artistic expression. Religious ceremonies are vibrant communal affairs that reflect the deep spiritual connection of the Haitian people. A palpable sense of pride permeates everyday life as Haitians continue to celebrate their culture, preserve their traditions, and face the future with determination and strength.

Latin American Cultural Center (LACC)