An n Sonje Pou Chanje
(Remember to Rise)

Each year on January 12th, we pause to remember the lives forever changed by the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Sonje pou chanje “Remember to Rise” is our invitation to also honor that memory with action.

For the past decade, our work in Haiti, through Impact Hub Port-au-Prince, ZEL, Street Labs, Achte Lokal, and Port-au-Prince Startup Week, has focused on rebuilding hope, strengthening local leadership, and creating real pathways for young people, entrepreneurs, and change-makers to improve their lives and their communities. A mission that must continue.

Please join us in-person or virtually to witness the resilience, stories, and vision that continue to guide Kay Tita’s mission today. As the world pauses to remember Haiti on January 12th, let us lift up what comes next, our shared commitment to renewal, opportunity, and community-led progress.

Join us for an evening of storytelling, film, and collective reflection.

Together, we remember. Together, we rise. And together, we continue the work.

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Join Us In Person

January 12, 2026

Location : The Opera Center - Tagney Jones Hall, Seattle, WA

Join Kay Tita on January 12, 2026, for a remembrance gathering and film screening of Kenbe Fem, honoring the lives lost in Haiti’s 2010 earthquake and celebrating the resilience that inspired a global movement to rebuild through community, hope, and unity.

Stream With Friends

January 12, 2026

Location : On - Demand

Watch Kenbe Fèm from anywhere in the world. Or become a Commitment-Maker by inviting 10 friends to stream the film with you. Every rental or purchase includes bonus clips and digital goodies curated to enrich and elevate your viewing experience.

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Ask your questions

January 19, 2026

Location : ZOOM

Join us for a heartfelt virtual Q&A with David Zhu-Pierre-Louis and Pierre Stanley JN Baptiste, moderated by Diamond Love

This session opens the door to the stories, challenges, and moments of resilience that have guided their work in Haiti over the past decade. Whether you’ve followed their journey for years or are just learning about it, this is an opportunity to connect directly, ask questions, and gain a deeper understanding of the mission behind the movement

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the story must go on...

Men Anpil Chay Pa Lou
(Many Hands Make the load lighter)