
2015
Discover how a soup survives the Haitian Revolution to become a symbol of freedom.
Every New Year, and in celebration of their Independence, Haitian families gather together to feast in honor of a line of ancestors that fought for their freedom. The centerpiece of the festivity is the joumou soup—a traditional soup dating back centuries ago. The joumou soup is a concretization of war and victory, oppression and emancipation, and the deeply rooted celebratory traditions of the Haitian culture.

Edwidge Danticat
Self

David Destinoble
Self

Karenne Cadet
Self

Wislaine Charles Cadet
Self

Jean Claude Exulien
Self

Bayyainah E. Bello
Self

Edwine Thevenin
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Ludlow E. Bailey
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Benjamin Hebblethwaite
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Babacar M'Bow
Self

Frederig C. Chery
Self

Hilary Metz
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Neïma E. Bélancourt
Self

Mori Taiye
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