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The road to racial justice must also run through Haiti

A man stops at the ruins of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on Jan. 10, 2020. The church was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake that killed an estimated 220,000 people and left 1.5 million homeless in the island nation. (CNS photo/Valerie Baeriswyl, Reuters) From the inequitable loss of life and livelihood caused by the Covid-19 pandemic to obscene public exhibitions of racial injustice, the events of 2020 have held up a mirror. At times, we saw the best of ourselves. But it is also clear that many of us have continually failed to care for others as much as we care for ourselves. That is, we have for too long failed to see others

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large enough to last the coming years. it s in the pools with a wall of concrete so that impermeable basically will line them with clay soil from the village so not because the top system was a little expensive. and we prefer to use local materials. the senate haitian project is unique in the valley and is probably the only one in the high atlas the lagoon purification technique usually works well but it depends a lot on the sites climatic conditions at one thousand six hundred metres above sea level temperatures can drop below freezing and alter the purification process. the village of t.-z. will serve as a pilot site for this type of treatment system if the experiment succeeds the systems low cost could spur development in other villages.

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