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These drawings were done by Haitian kids age 5 to 16 on the first We Have a Dream workshop in Port-au-Prince on November 20, 2011. Most of the kids are currently living in tents on the street in Rue Vaillant, Lalue, a middle class neighborhood, next to regular homes that survived the earthquake. They've been living like this for 19 months now since the January 10, 2010 earthquake. That's probably the main reason for the recurring image of a house in their dreams, although a 16 year old girl said she wants to a journalist, or a lawyer or a singer; an 11 yr old wants to be President of the United States and another wants to be President of Canada. ;-) Click here for pictures of the children while drawing.
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