Jean Dominique
(1930-2000)

Haitian Journalist

birthdate: July 30
birthplace:
Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Jean Dominique, one of Haiti's most important radio journalists, dedicated his life to helping the poor in his country. Trained as an agronomist, Dominique used his training to help poor farmers to better grow their crops so that they could stay out of debt to Haiti's wealthy landowners. In the 1960s he became a reporter for Radio Haiti to help bring to light the injustices he witnessed the peasants had to endure, and in 1971 he bought the station. Dominique was the first to broadcast in Kréyòl, the language spoken by most people in Haiti, and used the radio station to speak out against injustice under several dictatorships and military coups. Jean Dominique and his family had to flee the country several times when his life was threatened, but he continued to speak out for the people against corruption and injustice and the United States' policy towards Haiti, until he was assassinated in 2000. The entire nation officially mourned his death for 3 days, but outside of Haiti, few knew about this tragic loss. The 2003 documentary, The Agronomist, has helped to bring worldwide attention to the courageous life and dedication of this hero for freedom, democracy and justice.

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