Arly lariviere, michael durand, sarodj

NEW YORK—Some Haitian stars took up positions in the controversial canal construction at the Massacre River after the Dominican Republic closed the border and suspended visas for Haitians. Others went a step further and took action. 

In this Woyyy! special feature, we’re rounding up the ones we know about or that made a splash, so far. If there are others, we’ll add them here. Stay tuned! 

Overview:

A special Woyyy! report listing Haitian celebrities who’ve taken up positions in the controversial canal construction at the Massacre River.

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Ralph Delly is an award-winning music and entertainment journalist with extensive experience covering the Haitian Music Industry and the Haitian-American community. He has worked in Haiti and the United States at such media organizations as Radio Metropole, WNWK/107.5 FM, Radio Soleil d’Haïti and The Haitian Time – where he penned the popular “The Delly Dish” gossip column. Dellys has worked with numerous artists in the HMI, including Zin, Lakol, Phantoms, Zenglen, Sokute, Jam, See Well and 509 – to name a few. Delly graduated from Carlos Albizu University of Miami and City College of New York (CUNY)