• In His Voice - Rocky’s life stories
    May 4 2025

    What a privilege and honor to present another episode of dear colleague and guardian angel, Rocky Paurice. He’s a friend and co-founder of N a Sonje Vèt which has dedicated its work to the same philosophy of permaculture which is to take care of the earth and take care of people, wherever we are! N a Sonje

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    28 mins
  • In Their Voices - Rocky and Nanni
    Feb 21 2025

    This is a very special episode for us as it is with our very special colleague, close friend and confidant, Rocky Paurice. His mother, unbeknownst to her, is also included, with her permission, her personal story of Rocky’s birth. This is our offering together with Rocky and his mother, full of interesting details and explanations of life here from these awesome people whose hearts glow even in the midst of these extremely dark and difficult times here in Haiti but entire world. It is an honor to Rocky’s and his mother’s voices with a few bars from another of our dear friends, Najee’s original song “Lamou” or love. N a Sonje














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    27 mins
  • In Their Voice - US news testimony, Mona and 2 Roots Haiti in Mourning and Catastrophe before the Catastrophe
    Jan 12 2025

    Remembering once again the tragic day January 12, 2010. 15 years ago but still trembling in the societal fallout today in 2025. Perhaps children lost in the rubble searching for parents, family members in that quake, have become the lost bandits of today wreaking havoc, creating quake after quake of devastation that was so engraved in their brains on that fateful day so many years ago-perhaps. Or perhaps its just the continuation of the catastrophe that civilization is wreaking on our planet?

    Our show notes include the total translation of the abridged audio of Mona Augustin's original song composed right after the earthquake "Haiti in Mourning" as well as our standard notes. N a Sonje!

    Haiti in Mourning


    When Ayiti was dancing

    All her children were thinking

    She was dancing a dance of hope

    Their hearts had a folklore joy

    Their lips had a galaxy smile

    And their eyes contemplated another life

    But in a very short time

    Ayiti was beaten down on her knees

    It was Mr. Catastrophe

    Crushing, wiping out, killing

    Haiti in mourning

    Her children are boiling leaves

    So they don’t die

    They are so traumatized

    Haiti Is sick

    Please come and clothe her

    She is trembling

    She is biting her nails

    She can’t any more

    She saw too many children die

    She’s going crazy

    She calls out for help

    With her father, the sun

    Who always gives the best advice

    And who said to her

    She’s in trouble

    The enemy is making war

    With her mother who is the earth

    The sun says my child I’ll give you light

    To bring your mother out of her sadness

    Now call your mother’s other children

    To come help you and your children

    Haiti did that

    And they came in willing to help

    They said, you are our aunt

    We owe you love

    Here, we’re helping you

    To help yourselves

    Because today it’s your turn

    And tomorrow it may be ours

    Your problem could be ours too

    Haiti is remade

    Because it understand Mother earth

    Who smiled

    Life isn’t over

    Now it’s to work

    Even the night gave the unemployed work

    She did that

    Because she’s behind

    Haiti is pregnant

    It’s the time she needs more strength

    For her to give birth

    To many children

    She called Father Sun

    Who always give her good advice

    To ask for more energy

    To replace those that were lost

    On the earth, our dear mother


    ⁠⁠our Youtube channel⁠⁠

    The N a Sonje Foundation ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠ (in desperate need of updating)

    The link to ⁠⁠⁠Najee's Etsy shop⁠⁠⁠

    Our band's award winning song "⁠⁠⁠Women⁠⁠⁠" video on our YouTube channel

    Our band's ⁠⁠⁠album⁠⁠⁠ on Spotify

    Folk band "⁠⁠⁠Chouk Bwa Libète⁠⁠⁠" links

    The English translation of our theme song "N a Sonje" by Mona Augustin performed by our band "2 Roots or 2 Rasin":

    "We will remember, and not forget what happened

    Let’s take a look back Into the world gone by and we’ll see

    How our ancestors were in Africa before they carried us away to America

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago it wasn’t the natives of this land that did that to them

    It was another nation who had as their mission to make others slaves, making so many cadavers

    Pillaging, killing - Indians and Africans in making them work for nothing

    This is how their countries became powerful by spilling so much blood.

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago"

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    23 mins
  • In Their Voices - Noam Chomsky and the Women of Solino, Haiti
    Dec 31 2024

    We believe finishing the year with wisdom, knowledge and yet together with the anguish that exists so close to all of us will help bring more understanding to where we are for a new year to be lived with more compassion.


    Noam Chomsky is world renowned for his pioneering in linguistics but also his very astute study and experience of the world and in particular the US’s relationship to Haiti so his 96 years on the planet are extremely valuable and important!


    I tried to translate not just the words but the desperation from the voices of the women who ran from their homes the night of November 13-14 2024. May their voices tear at our hearts to take action so that no more illegal weapons smuggled out of the US!


    Excuse the less than perfect sounds and volumes of the audio, I’m still learning, and the environment is very active here and definitely not sound proof!


    Blessings to all!


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    31 mins
  • In Their Voice - Battle Cries
    Nov 23 2024

    This episode, unfortunately held up by the low internet, includes a reposting of renowned Haitian historian, ⁠Eddy Lubin⁠ as he recounts the worldwide fateful events of November 18th-19th 1803 because it was the last battle for independence that all Haitians believe they continue to pay for their freedom to this day. It is quite detailed, enjoy the drama Eddy provides! We also include a very recent short speech by now former Haitian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mdm Dominique Dupuy as she decries the violent and forceful eviction of Haitians who had fled the terror the gangs in their homes to try and find refuge in the DR.

    Here are our links as well: (check other episodes for more links)

    ⁠⁠our Youtube channel⁠⁠

    The N a Sonje Foundation ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠ (in desperate need of updating)

    The link to ⁠⁠⁠Najee's Etsy shop⁠⁠⁠

    Our band's award winning song "⁠⁠⁠Women⁠⁠⁠" video on our YouTube channel

    Our band's ⁠⁠⁠album⁠⁠⁠ on Spotify





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    47 mins
  • In Our Voices - more stories part 2
    Oct 15 2024

    Part 2 of an episode featured on Earthkeepers podcast done with Ron and Carla during their forced "exile"

    The music from the stars recorded in space and sent to earth from Polaris Dawn crewmember and violinist

    @Gillis_SarahE invites you to enjoy this music moment in support of @StJude & @ElSistemaUSA

    http://polarisprogram.com/music

    Paypal: nasonje@gmail.com

    ⁠our Youtube channel⁠

    The N a Sonje Foundation ⁠⁠website⁠⁠ (in desperate need of updating)

    The link to ⁠⁠Najee's Etsy shop⁠⁠

    Our band's award winning song "⁠⁠Women⁠⁠" video on our YouTube channel

    Our band's ⁠⁠album⁠⁠ on Spotify

    Folk band "⁠⁠Chouk Bwa Libète⁠⁠" links

    The English translation of our theme song "N a Sonje" by Mona Augustin performed by our band "2 Roots or 2 Rasin":

    "We will remember, and not forget what happened

    Let’s take a look back into the world gone by and we’ll see

    How our ancestors were in Africa before they carried us away to America

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago it wasn’t the natives of this land that did that to them

    It was another nation who had as their mission to make others slaves, making so many cadavers

    Pillaging, killing - Indians and Africans in making them work for nothing

    This is how their countries became powerful by spilling so much blood.

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago"

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    29 mins
  • In Our Voices - From the sea to the stars back to earth
    Oct 1 2024

    An episode from an another podcast with permssion from Earthkeepers podcast from 2022, more of Ron and Carla's own personal story still relevant in 2024, unfortunately. Music from the stars on the Polaris star craft orbiting the earth accompanied by the youth orchestra in Haiti as well as in several other countries around the globe.

    Paypal: nasonje@gmail.com

    ⁠our Youtube channel⁠

    The N a Sonje Foundation ⁠⁠website⁠⁠ (in desperate need of updating)

    The link to ⁠⁠Najee's Etsy shop⁠⁠

    Our band's award winning song "⁠⁠Women⁠⁠" video on our YouTube channel

    Our band's ⁠⁠album⁠⁠ on Spotify

    Folk band "⁠⁠Chouk Bwa Libète⁠⁠" links

    The English translation of our theme song "N a Sonje" by Mona Augustin performed by our band "2 Roots or 2 Rasin":

    "We will remember, and not forget what happened

    Let’s take a look back Into the world gone by and we’ll see

    How our ancestors were in Africa before they carried us away to America

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago it wasn’t the natives of this land that did that to them

    It was another nation who had as their mission to make others slaves, making so many cadavers

    Pillaging, killing - Indians and Africans in making them work for nothing

    This is how their countries became powerful by spilling so much blood.

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago"

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    31 mins
  • In Their Voices - Yaya - Konpè - Former cabinet member
    Sep 22 2024

    This episode brings more on the ground context to the cultural and political context of today’s extreme crisis, but also take a listen to the previous episode before this one, season 2 number 5, to get information about what you can do to help through democratic participation to the struggle to stop the smuggling illegal weapons into Haiti. You will hear our beloved staff member, Yaya (who has 3 previous episodes), another friend of ours of 40 years who’s been through it all as a peasant leader, and then a former cabinet member of a previous government all speak about the situation from their perspective. And the sweet greeting from my market lady friend and neighbor who used to sell vegetables to me from her donkey. She also provides her take on the situation as well. The very troubling and devastating loss of the young man who used to come every day and help me in the kitchen, of his untimely demise as the ultimate price paid every day by hundreds if not thousands of vulnerable young men and women, all because of the GUNS!!! A special tribute to Toto Bissainthe who sings the chilling song called “Dey” which means mourning or grieving as well as to the songs of the peasant farmers of the Artibonite.



    ⁠our Youtube channel⁠

    The N a Sonje Foundation ⁠⁠website⁠⁠ (in desperate need of updating)

    The link to ⁠⁠Najee's Etsy shop⁠⁠

    Our band's award winning song "⁠⁠Women⁠⁠" video on our YouTube channel

    Our band's ⁠⁠album⁠⁠ on Spotify

    Folk band "⁠⁠Chouk Bwa Libète⁠⁠" links

    The English translation of our theme song "N a Sonje" by Mona Augustin performed by our band "2 Roots or 2 Rasin":

    "We will remember, and not forget what happened

    Let’s take a look back Into the world gone by and we’ll see

    How our ancestors were in Africa before they carried us away to America

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago it wasn’t the natives of this land that did that to them

    It was another nation who had as their mission to make others slaves, making so many cadavers

    Pillaging, killing - Indians and Africans in making them work for nothing

    This is how their countries became powerful by spilling so much blood.

    Ref: Sing for Africa, Sing for America Honor for Africa, Honor for America

    Who lost so many in the years long ago"




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    44 mins