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2004 Classic Telly Gold Award Winner

Marcelle Chery is on a mission to show the Caribbean American Community in a much more
positive light--Main Stream Press, March 2006

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Marcelle Chery is on a mission to show the Caribbean American Community in a much more
positive light--Main Stream Press, March 2006
Marcelle had interviewed prominent individuals such as: Marilyn Séphocle, from Martinique, founder and Director of the Women Ambassadors Conference; Dr Faida Mitifu, from Africa, former Ambassador of the Republic of Congo Kinshasa; Euzhan Palcy, from Martinique, Producer of the movie “Sugar Cane Alley”; Ayinde Jean Baptiste, a gifted 11 year old (in 1997) Haitian American, keynote speaker at the First Million Man March in Washington; Edwidge Danticat, Haitian writer; Reverend Tussolo, American Priest, Pastor and Director of Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, in Arlington, VA.
Mgr. André Pierre, former Chaplain of the Haitian Catholic in Washington, D C, now Secretary at the Haitian Bishop Conference, in Haiti; Susan Krabacher, whose foundation is assisting Haitian children in Haiti; Marlène Bastien, well known Haitian Activist in Florida, Humanitarian Award Winner at the Haitian Institute, in 2003; Dr. Marc Arthur Christophe, Phd, President of the Haitian Institute; Maryse Condé, writer and French professor from Guadeloupe; Max Beauvoir, Haitian Voodoo priest. She had traveled to Benin, Africa to interview King Tobegbe, descendant of Toussaint Louverture, and Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, the first indigenous cardinal and retired secretary to Pope Jean Paul II.
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| Euzhan Palcy, from Martinique, Producer of the movie “Sugar Cane Alley”. |
Susan Krabacher, whose foundation is assisting Haitian children in Haiti. |
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| Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, the first indigenous cardinal and retired secretary to Pope Jean Paul II. | Edwidge Danticat, Haitian writer. |
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Maryse Conde, French |
Dr Faida Mitifu, from Africa, former Ambassador of the Republic of Congo Kinshasa. |