
PSA: Stay Home!
Matènwa musicians are putting their creativity to good use. Our fifth grader Djoudnie sounds so good as she urges everyone to Stay Home. MCLC students understand the power of their voices and advocate for preventative practices as Corona spreads across Haiti. If you don't want get Corona/ stay home / if you don't want to be infected / stay home / if you don't want to contaminate / Stay home

Down with Corona!
MCLC's staff is at it again! Check out another tune Aba Kowona (Get Rid of Corona) by Vagens. Calling out to communities across La Gonave, this catchy number focuses on containing the virus. Vagens' song calls out all the preventative methods, like washing hands and wearing a mask, but also stresses staying alive and self-preservation. "Who doesn't want to live," he asks, as he reminds the population that no one is exempt. Who wants to die/ before their time / the number of

Songs for Corona
MCLC's Director of Communications, Makanacky Magloire, who goes by the stage name Strong G, released a new single. In the catchy Lave Men Nou, Strong G urges his listeners to wash their hands, stay home whenever possible, and wear masks outside of the home. The song dispels myths about the virus and challenges misinformation circulating around Haiti. The lyrics stress how easily Corona spreads and why prevention education is key. Strong G's Lave Men Nou begins with a freestyl

Ways to Survive
As our present pushes forward in difficult and uncertain ways, survival holds a multi-layered definition that is unique for each of us. Self-preservation is not only in mask-wearing and hand-washing, but also in finding our center and remaining hopeful amidst the chaos. I’m writing you to invite you to pre-order Ways to Survive, a meditative handbook of poetry and paintings, intended to nourish ones inner spirit, created by the Vice-President of our Board, Donna Haig Friedman