A dried field in the hills of Concordia marks the destruction of Cité Popo that took place twenty five years ago.
Theme: Cité Popo
Haitian Migrants Association, Marigot 2011
View of Concordia and Erased Popo
Cité Popo and the surrounding landscape, once it was erased. December 5, 1995
“Homeless” Camp in Concordia, Marigot
Tent village set up for the homeless that provided minimal services and shelter following Hurricane Luis
Emergency tent camp for displaced people
Emergency tent camps used to house people made homeless by Hurricane Luis and the destruction of Cité Popo.
Men Doing Laundry in Cité Popo, September 8, 1995
Woman with Buckets, Cité Popo
Buckets used for a leaky roof in Cité Popo, illustrating how badly damaged the structures were. September 9, 1995
Men Rebuilding Cité Popo
Using what materials were available, two residents of Cité Popo do what they can to rebuild their neighborhood after the damage done by Hurricane Luis. September 8, 1995
Mr. Marcelin standing by his house
Mr. Marcelin standing by his house that was burnt down by the French government on October 9, 1995. December 5, 1995
Ready to Leave, Cité Popo
A woman in the wreckage of Cité Popo, packing her few belongings. September 9, 1995
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