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Because We Are by Ted Oswald
Because We Are by Ted Oswald









Because We Are by Ted Oswald Because We Are by Ted Oswald

“Because We Are” is also the best way to honor the Haitian people’s “amazing gesture to stand up against the tide,” Oswald concluded. Oswald said donating the profits ensures that his time in Haiti was “an exchange” that repays Haiti for all of the personal enrichment it gave him. Such was the impetus for Oswald’s decision to donate all of the proceeds from the book’s sales to Haiti. He wrestled with the fear of becoming a “poverty tourist,” someone who observes experiences from afar but never really does anything to effectuate a change. Although the book is a fictional murder mystery, Oswald described it as a metaphor for Haiti’s struggles, a story of “inequality and injustice perceived through the eyes of a little girl.”ĭuring his time in Haiti Oswald pondered how he could define his role as an outsider looking in. Oswald described the experience as one of the most transformative of his life, and one that inspired him to write the novel.

Because We Are by Ted Oswald

As Haiti prepared for a presidential election, Oswald’s efforts focused on sharing information about the candidates with voters. There, he worked with the LAMP for Haiti Foundation, which provides health and legal services to dwellers of the impoverished community. Oswald’s fall 2010 co-op took him to Cite Soleil, an impoverished community near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Earle Mack School of Law Class of 2011 graduate Ted Oswald spoke about his forthcoming novel "Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti” at the law school on Oct.











Because We Are by Ted Oswald