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30677: Perroz (reply) Re: The Haitian Community in Pittsburgh, PA (fwd)





from adollarperroz4@yahoo.fr

I have seen the E-mail regarding getting in contact or making contact with Haitians and the Haitian community in New Orleans. I am in a similar situation in Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh is a mid-size American city and belongs to the pre-sprawling & more public transportation oriented group of cities that is common to the cities of the Northeast, unlike its sister cities of the Midwest, West and South. In other words, Pittsburgh goes up instead of out and is rather compact and people commute more in buses and intermingle more on the sidewalks of the city streets than the cities farther west and south. I would say that Pittsburgh is more like New York City or Philadelphia or Boston or San Francisco than cities like Los Angeles or Atlanta or St. Louis or Columbus, Ohio or Memphis, Tennessee, etc. AND Pittsburgh's various ethnic communities are usually pretty well-informed of their various members and pretty well-organized.

I keep in contact with the Pittsburgh Haiti Solidarity Committee here and this is also the city from which the (both now deceased) Mellon scion Dr. William Larimer Mellon and his wife, Gwen Grant Mellon of New York City began l'Hopital Albert Schweitzer back in 1956 northwest of Port-au-Prince in a village called Deschapelles in the Artibonite River valley and dedicated their lives to its establishment and growth. There is a trust and an organization here to gather funds, medicine, and support for the hospital work back in Haiti. So I figured that the various persons, both Haitian and blanc, that I knew or came in contact with, were pretty much the only Haitians in the city of Pittsburgh.

But, I have since realized that the organization and community knowledge common to the other ethnic communities in Pittsburgh does not exist for the Haitian community here. There are Haitians living here who are perhaps students or involved as teachers or are in industrial or government work who do not know of other Haitians in the city outside of their immediate family situation. I know this for a fact after running into a Haitian student living here with his family and some Haitian restaurant workers on the bus. None of these persons knew of, or were aware of, the other Haitian persons and other organizationsworking in Haiti, etc.

I would like to ask you to post this E-mail so that Haitians and others in Pittsburgh area who may have an interest in Haiti and the Haitian community in Pittsburgh specifically, and the U.S. in general, might get in contact with me so that we may be able to establish a Haitian interest group here in Pittsburgh, PA. A group for the Haitians living here in Pittsburgh to get to know and support one another and not to feel alone or isolated, etc.

  Thanks,
  Gary-Eugene


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