It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -- Frederick Douglass

Speaking Dates Archive

  • December 10, 2010  - NKU.
  • December 23, 2010  - spoke at library Jasor in Guadeloupe.
  • January 6, 2011  - Grant Lick Elementary.
  • January 13, 2011  - speaking at Solivita Community Center, Orlando, Fl
  • January 24, 2011  - meeting with UC/NKU Educators on curriculum development.
  • January 28, 2011  - speaking at Madeira High school.
  • February 4-11  - sensitizing students school children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
  • March 16, 2011  - speaking at Xavier, University.
  • April 11-13, 2011  - address Join Council on International Children’s services.
  • March 16, 2011  - Xavier University
  • March 28, 2011  - Ivy Tech.
  • April 11, 2011  - Joint Council on International Children's Services
  • April 19, 2011  - University of Louisville
  • April 26, 2011  - St. Henry High School
  • May 3, 2011  - Ursuline Academy
  • May 26, 2011  - St. Katherine
  • October 15 - Introduce new book, "My Stone of Hope" in Swansea, United Kingdom
  • October 24 - Martinique
  • November 11 - Speaking at Adoption-Link in Chicago

If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
One of an estimated 300,000 Haitian children enslaved in child labor.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
From an isolated, rural area of Haiti where there are no schools, no electricity, no running water and few possibilities for the future.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Living in the city with a family who is not your own -- not as a foster child, but as their servant.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Between the ages of 5 and 15, and missing out on your childhood.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Three times more likely to be a girl than a boy.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Up at dawn, before any member of the family you serve, to begin preparing for their day, and in bed well after most other children are asleep.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Responsible for preparing the household meals, fetching water from the local well, cleaning inside and outside the house, doing laundry and emptying bedpans.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Getting no pay for any of these activities.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Unable to see your family or remember where they live.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Unable to attend school consistently, if at all -- depending on your owner's financial situation and schedule.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Hungry, as you would probably not get enough to eat or food with enough nutritional value for someone who works hard all day.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely be:
Subjected to physical, emotional or sexual abuse.
If you were a restavek child, you would most likely:
Never have all of your rights as a child respected.
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