Thursday, August 9, 2012

America invests in its youth: Why Haiti must do the same!

By
Steeve Simbert

The future of any country depends on its ability to invest and properly educate its youth. Why is America so often referred to as the greatest nation in the world, while Haiti is often referred to as the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere? Why is it that America always talks about its greatness and the urgency to always galvanize and reinvigorate the American Dream, while Haiti always fights to alleviate poverty, corruption, and rebellion? If is not a psychological issue of superiority vs. inferiority, then what is it?
236 years ago, America took its independence against one of the most powerful nations at that time, the Kingdom of Great Britain. Today Americans are proud of the achievement of their founding fathers for giving them their freedom and democracy.  212 years ago, Haiti took its independence against one of the most powerful nations at that time, France. Still, rather than celebrating their ‘liberty, equality, and fraternity,’ Haitians often question if it was not the sins and daringness of their ancestors that make the situation of their nation what it is today.
Yet, the independence of Haiti in 1804 demonstrated the strength of the Haitian people that led the greatest revolution the world has ever seen. The revolution of Haiti was where “black men stood up in order to affirm, for the first time, their determination to create a new world, a free world,” quotes Aimé Césaire, one of the founders of the negritude movement in Francophone literature. The Haitian revolution was the first successful national liberation struggle by black slaves in modern times. It has even inspired the people of South America to rise against slavery and gave hope to African-Americans in our beloved America that they themselves can dream of freedom one day. This revolution led Haiti to be the only state in the world to have a leader as Governor-General of African descent, Jean-Jacques Dessalines in 1804.
This revolution was made ​​possible by a series of remarkable men that led the Haitian people to fight to the death, and especially put together the most significant act of this movement: the Union of Blacks and Mulattoes. The union and bravery made the greatness of the Haitian people. Every Haitian today should be proud of the bravery and unity that has freed the nation from the yoke of slavery. Therefore, Haitians should acknowledge the importance of the untapped resources of its youth, and use that human wealth as it should have done over two centuries ago.
As Haiti confronts challenges of poverty, public debt, and a blockage in the process of development, Haitians must seize this moment to prepare the young generation to alter this unsustainable process. The Haitian government and the Haitian people must create a campaign for a new Haiti—a Haiti where every Haitian who joins together to work for the common welfare and the development of Haiti can have access to the Haitian Dream; a Haiti that welcomes the voice and the interest of the Haitian youth both in Haiti and abroad to provide the national government with unique insights and recommendations from young people regarding the policy that impact our nation’s millions of young Haitians who are indeed the future of Haiti. This campaign must commit itself to serve the millions of Haitians by restoring the Haitian Dream while bringing more opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity through union.
The opportunity, economic sustainability and prosperity are values ​​that should define the future of Haiti. After 1804, a large number of Haitians who fought in the revolution remained unsatisfied. The peasants who fought for independence unsuccessfully demanded the partition of the land to reward their efforts. Ever since, the inability of the government to strengthen the economy and to bring the demands of the masses has left the people in poverty.
Poverty, lack of opportunity and initiatives make it difficult for millions of Haitians to break the cycle of dependency and to believe in the Haitian Dream. Haiti must invest in its youth by properly educating them in order to change their mentality. It is only by investing in the youth that Haiti will bring satisfaction to the demands that are more than two centuries old to its population and this investment will lead to a new horizon to the socioeconomic situation of Haiti.
Investing in the Haitian youth will liberate the people and will enlighten the youth who are the future of Haiti to be committed to help Haiti move forward. This investment will create more dynamic young entrepreneurs with innovative ideas that will release Haiti from its lethargy and create a social and economic revolution in the way of that of 1804. This investment will break the cycle of poverty and create an educated, dynamic middle class, faithful in the Haitian Dream, willing to provide to this dream an endless amount of resources for the renewal of Haiti to out-revolutionize a youth social movement, out-re-modernize, and out-rebuild Haiti in this globalized era in the 21st Century.
Young leaders in every country represent their country with the utmost passion and pride. More than ever, in this globalized era, we need young Haitians to promote the Haitian Dream—a dream that brings opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity in Haiti through Union.”
Steeve Simbert

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Why I love my Haitian Mother

How lucky I am to have such a wonderful strong Haitian woman whom I call ‘manmi’
My father was already married for ten years until he gave my mom birth
Two babies were born that day, October 16th, by mistake…
My father never wanted kids in the first place
As he usually reminds his two sons till today
But, indeed, mother knew she had to provide for her babies
She was given somewhere because grandmother could not take care of her…
She was raised by a benevolent old aged woman in a sort of orphanage
Till nowadays mother resides there, and so was I during my childhood
Still can’t comprehend how mother gave us the best education with a $40 US monthly paycheck
Everyone in my native city thought we were rich because of the way she raised us
She gave us love, care, maturity, and all the wonderful things
She always did her best to send us to the best schools
She taught us how to think critically for ourselves since as a little baby
At times she would rather not eat, but her twin sons would always have bread on the table
When she reasons with us, it touches my heart more than anything in the world
When she cries, it breaks my heart as it makes me feel so vulnerable
I always understand her when she explains to us our condition
But, we always make our own way together out of everything and every situation
There was always a solution to our problem, as she cries while talking to us
She has dedicated her life to take care of her sons
She lives to provide for her sons
She got sicker if her sons are sick
She does everything in our very small room so her sons can only focus on studying
Ohh Lord, how I admire my Haitian mother?
She is simply extraordinary beyond measure
Her courage is far greater than Hercules’s
Her wisdom is wiser than Salomon’s
Her vision is clearer than Einstein’s
Her love is deeper than Mother Theresa’s
Her determination to always provide for her sons is stronger than King Arthur’s for his Kingdom
I love my Haitian mother because she is unique
She is special
She has groomed, formed, educated, and made me the person that I am today
She is phenomenal and flawless despite our human flaws
I am honored and proud to have her as my mother
That is my Haitian mother and I am pleased to always love her as she is
Beyond all, I have a commitment
Very soon when I become the owner of every land
I will put her as my queen in the best dress that she deserves
I will crown her as the greatest queen that ever lives
I will show my appreciation, always!
She is the one whom despite all, will always have a special place in my heart
Till my last breathe on planet earth
My special sweet and sensitive Haitian Mother...

By Steeve Simbert
A small global citizen with big dreams and the will to make them happen…

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Thank You St. Thomas University


By Steeve Simbert


To the members of my St. Thomas family:

With my sincere gratitude and humility, I am writing to thank the wonderful officials, teachers, friends, staff and students of St. Thomas University. I will never forget St. Thomas as the only university that provided me the opportunity to further my studies. I will especially miss the warm, friendly and familial environment.  

When the earthquake in Haiti occurred, I was on the verge of being homeless, yet St. Thomas University believed in me. St. Thomas University knew that despite my difficult circumstances, desperation after surviving a natural catastrophe, loneliness, lacking a support system to aid in mentally overcoming the crisis, not having an ideal institution to study, St. Thomas University decided to invest in my educational and professional future.

The lessons I learned from St. Thomas University were essential in molding me into a well-rounded gentleman of Christ. I would have not been able to strengthen my faith, beliefs, and Catholic identity if it was not for your university. This spiritual growth has helped me spread God’s message of working together to promote peace and mutual respect to the global family. I will further translate this unique knowledge I received at St. Thomas as a strong foundation that will allow me to implement the principles of spiritual wisdom to synchronize my spirit, mind, and body to help withstand the most pressing global challenges such as poverty, disease, and conflict.

As you may have known, I was interning in the U.S. Congress since January, with the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation sponsored by Wal-Mart. During the semester program, I participated in the Political Management Department taking graduate level courses at George Washington University while taking online classes at St. Thomas University. I simply fall in love of Washington D.C. and saw the city as a professional utopia to fast forward my political training.

I feel blessed to share that I was awarded a full scholarship to study Government at Georgetown University for the 2012 Fall semester. This degree will help me strengthen the Haitian Government into a strong and equal law enforcing government that cares for all of its people.

In closing, as the proverb says: “to whom much is given, much is required,” I am committed to always support St. Thomas University in the future as it educates leaders for life. Again, I wanted to take the time to thank you and St. Thomas University for all your great help and support. Words cannot describe how much I will invest back into St. Thomas University in response for financially covering my tuition, room and board, and meal plans.

May the Lord Bless St. Thomas University always!

Sincerely,

Steeve Simbert

Haitian Brother & Proud STU Alumni

Monday, June 4, 2012

I Shall Overcome


Why do I have so much to overcome? Why is it me? Why? Why? Why? But, when I think about my difficult situation, I am so fortunate compare to other more unfortunate young people. I am one of the most optimistic persons that I know. Still, it is tough at times. I shall not allow myself to become pessimistic. I am hopeful that I shall overcome anything…

I shall thrive again… I shall get to the mountaintop… I can do it! I shall never allow myself to feel so vulnerable, ever, until I die! ... This situation shows me that I need to do more. I can do better… If I were giving 100% of myself, I now need to give 500%.

I still have no idea what is awaiting me… I am waiting for a lot of news… Lord, I put everything in your hands, for you have the power to make everything possible… Which bad spirit dares to stop me and to take my luck away from me…! I shall overcome!

I welcome this moment… I don’t know what else to say… I am simply confident that I am very close to accomplish greatness…

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council 5,000 Book Drive

April 22, 2012                                                                                                                                       


Dear Citizens of the World,

I would like to share with you about the Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council (YHAC). This council is a national Haitian movement for a better Haiti—a Haiti where every Haitian who joins together to work for the common welfare and the development of Haiti can have access to the Haitian Dream; a Haiti that welcomes the voice and the interest of the Haitian youth both in Haiti and abroad to provide the national government with unique insights and recommendations from young people regarding the policy that impact our nation’s millions of young Haitians who are indeed the future of our ‘Darling Haiti’. The council engages the Haitian people, the Haitian Diaspora, and the International community to form a unique coalition that will ensure a brighter sustainable future for the Haitian people with the collaboration of the Haitian youth. This Council also aims to empower and reassure Haiti that the young people are ready to play their role to out-revolutionize a national and international youth social movement, out-re-modernize, and out-rebuild Haiti to overcome any challenges of this globalized era in the 21st Century.
Like young leaders in every country represent their country with the utmost passion and pride, more than ever, in this globalized era, we need Young Haitian Ambassadors to promote the Haitian Dream—a dream that brings opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity in Haiti through our Union.
We presently have our YHAC Representatives and our grassroots team players in Haiti that are working really hard on the ground in Haiti to ensure the sustainability of our project. I want to assure you that our young scholars and leaders in Haiti are competent, honest, trust-worthy, visionary, and determined individuals with a mindset of public service.
In the first phase of our movement we will focus on ‘Education’. That is why we are currently organizing a ’5,000 Book Drive’. The purpose of this book drive is to promote education throughout Haiti to better educate the students.
For our first Book Drive, we will donate the books to the ‘National Library’, a public library that welcomes all youth and adults of Haiti that have a thirst for reading and knowledge. The National Library of Haiti is the largest center for public reading and is a part of the Haitian cultural and intellectual heritage. It protects and defends the Haitian readers and writers with its mission that is well-received by the Haitian government. Donating 5,000 books at the National Library of Haiti is a huge act that will be well-appreciated by any Haitian society and all Haitian officials. This will be the perfect opportunity to share with the Haitian population and national authorities our YHAC mission and our commitment to the Haitian people— particularly, the Haitian youth. It will also be an opportunity to approach the Haitian officials and make them aware of our movement to promote the Haitian Dream, create more opportunities for young people and seek a sustainable development in Haiti. Next, the National Library is the institution that can best serve the Haitian people because of its high visibility and commitment to educate and develop the Haitian intellectuals. Furthermore, this a library is currently facing a serious lack of books because of the economic and budgetary problems of Haiti. Lastly, we are developing a lasting partnership with the National Library which has a view of commitment to the Haitian youth to better educate the future generation of Haiti.
The launch of the Book Drive will officially introduce the YHAC to the Haitian society, the Haitian youth, the Haitian Diaspora, and the international community. This will be the perfect opportunity to share with the Haitian society about the YHAC. We will share with the general public our vision and mission to the Haitian youth. We will explain our commitment to the Haitian youth and our determination to galvanize and reinvigorate the Haitian dream and to promote opportunity and economic sustainability in Haiti. This will also be the time to establish a serious partnership with the Haitian government and the international community to better succeed in our mission.
In this Book Drive we aim to work with several organizations, universities, governmental, public and private institutions to not only help us in our Book Drive, but to strengthen mutual relationships and to enhance our power of working together with them in the arena of community development. Thus, we are seeking for your partnership, help, and support.
We are seeking for books, places to store the books, and hopefully, any kinds of monetary assistance to cover our expenses.
Please, join us to galvanize and reinvigorate the Haitian Dream—to bring opportunity, social mobility and prosperity in Haiti.
Thank you very much. On behalf of the Haitian youth, we at the Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council need your support. We are looking forward to work together with you in this 5,000 Book Drive to promote a greater sustainable Haiti by providing more resources and opportunities to better educate the future Haitian generation.
I greatly appreciate your favorable consideration of this request. If you need more information on how you could help make this initiative possible, please feel free to call me: (786) 370-4444 or email me: steevesimbert@gmail.com. On behalf of the Haitian youth I want to thank you for taking the time to read these words. Take very good care of yourself. God bless you!

Sincerely,

Steeve Simbert

Chairman of the Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council

Steeve Simbert


“In overthrowing me, you have done no more than cut down the trunk of the tree of the black liberty in St-Domingue (Haiti) –It will spring back from the roots, for they are numerous and deep.”

Toussaint Louverture

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Our Human Imperfection


I have not posted any article for a while. It’s been incredibly busy with my congressional internship. As I was thinking, I wanted to briefly share something that is happening with a lot of my friends and I. Hopefully, what I share with you can benefit you or it does not confuse you. (For the sake of not including anyone I shall put all the blame on Monsieur de Bourgeon.)

Monsieur de Bourgeon, a young man incredible beyond measure, a very energetic young man whom insatiably believes he can do anything he wants. Monsieur de Bourgeon, helas, sucks with relationship. Monsieur de Bourgeon, in his aristocratic and elite society detaches himself from the reality of relationship. He does not have any girlfriend. Even worse, he does not create anytime yet for one.

Does everything happen mysteriously? How does the law of the universe operate in relationship? Monsieur de Bourgeon needs to attract the law of attraction and needs to do his part to meet the right person. Perhaps Monsieur de Bourgeon’s selective ‘Monseigneurs’ cannot advise him much on relationships, or perhaps he does not take the appropriate steps to learn about relationships.

Advice:

Monsieur de Bourgeon does not know what to do. Imperfection is part of our human nature. It is our duty to always try to be opened to learn about ourselves and to always seek for improvement and ultimately, excellence.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council

Call for the Creation of a
Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council

“Young leaders in every country represent their country with the uttermost passion and pride. More than ever, in this globalized era, we need Young Haitian Ambassadors to promote the Haitian Dream—a dream that promotes opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity in Haiti.”
- Steeve, 20 years old.

Since Haiti took its independence in 1804, the views and perspectives of the youth have been absent in the policy making process. Young Haitians both in Haiti and abroad have lacked the ultimate belief that they can unify as one to bring change and reforms in their beloved ‘Darling Haiti’. The genuine alliance of young Haitians is critical if we, as a nation, are to insure the effectiveness of our Haitian Dream which promotes opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity. Therefore, we the undersigned, call for the creation of a Youth Haitian Ambassadors  Council to provide the national government with unique insights and recommendations from young people regarding the policy issues that impact our nation’s millions of young Haitians both in Haiti and abroad.

Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council is an assembly constituted of nominated young Haitians to represent the voice and the interest of the Haitian youth both in Haiti and abroad. 

Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council
The Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council would consist of young people selected  from across the country and abroad to:
       Advise the President, the Prime Minister, the heads of National ministries and  agencies providing  youth services, Members of Congress, and senior National Government officials and proposed and pending legislation, budget expenditures, and other policy matters with respect to youth, particularly disadvantaged youth
       Gather the views and perspectives of young people across the country
       Develop a highly competitive educational program to assist unique and selected young Haitian Leaders & Scholars to  advance their training  to better serve Haiti

Structure
The Youth Haitian Ambassadors Council would:
       Work closely with the Executive Office of the President
       Work closely with the Haitian Embassies
       Work closely with the ‘Office of Liaison of the Presidency with the Diaspora’
       Consist of 30 young people serving three year terms
       Meet in person not fewer than 4 times each year, and online and via phone not fewer than  8 times each year
       Select youth ambassadors based on demonstrated competence in public service and  intellectual capacity that can unify Haitians to promote opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity in Haiti

Purpose, Mission, and Vision
Our Purpose
We unite young  Haitian  leaders and scholars both in Haiti and abroad to work together for a common purpose to promote the Haitian Dream by increasing opportunity, economic sustainability, and prosperity in  Haiti.

Our Mission
We seek to promote the Haitian Dream to restore the confidence of young Haitians that they all need to work together to guarantee a brighter sustainable future for Haiti for the coming generations.

Our Vision
We want to see a Haiti where every young person has the opportunity to have access to his Haitian Dream and be able to stay in Haiti to contribute to a greater prosperity of the country.

Core Values and Social DNA
Who We Are For: We are young Haitian leaders and scholars who want to expand  our potential as human beings, who want to leave a positive legacy in Haiti, who seek to channel our youth spirit into actions by  creating a national agenda for  reinvigorating the Haitian Dream.

What We Do: We bring innovative public policy recommendation that aims to  promote the voice and the interest of the young people in the national government.

Why We Do It: We believe that nourishing young Haitian leaders and scholars from all disciplines of life will elevate Haitians’ consciousness and create a future rooted in liberty, equality, and fraternity for all. 

How We Do It: We discover and select those with unique and elite aspirations who are committed to serve and to provide opportunities for all Haitians.

For More Information, Please Contact
Steeve Simbert
Email: steevesimbert@gmail.com                                                               
Phone: (786) 370-4444