Nearly ten months after Haiti's devastating earthquake that killed thousands and left 1.5 million homeless, not much has improved. But people are working to change that.
Oct 26th, 2010 |
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Nearly ten months after Haiti's devastating earthquake that killed thousands and left 1.5 million homeless, not much has improved. But people are working to change that.
UNESCO estimates that 1 in 5 adults worldwide cannot read or write. In Haiti, that number is even higher.
Haitian author Edwidge Danticat talks about her experience reading her new book "Eight Days" to Haitian children who were traumatized by the earthquake.
After three controversial years DC Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee is leaving her post. Follow the entire story, from start to finish, here.