This exhibit documents the work of Agape Global Health for Haiti in providing medical and public health services to the people of the island of La Gonave, Haiti. 

In January 2010 an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 struck Haiti.  Thousands died and a million became homeless.  That year I learned of the work of Agape, which since 2001 has conducted a weeklong medical clinic on La Gonave.  I asked if I could join the team as a photographer.  I went with the team that year and have returned nearly every year since.

This exhibit first shows the larger context of the suffering of Haiti since the earthquake and daily life on La Gonave.  Next it focuses on the healer-patient encounter in the clinic, and Agape’s other work.  I tell the stories of the patients through portraits and their own words. Through this lens, I tell a larger story of the suffering and resilience of the people of Haiti and the power of “agape” (selfless concern for others).

Please visit the Agape website.