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About Jimmy
Jimmy Jacques is a journalist based in Palm Beach, United States of America. I am also an editor and videographer capable of editing a show and resend via MP4 or MP3. I speak English, French and Haitian Creole. I have a weekly show that is on YouTube and the channel is Lacaye Enterprise. Our main focus is to feature exceptional members of the Haitian Diaspora from the U.S and abroad, who are successful in their own right and an inspiration to all Haitians, especially to the future generations. We offer our guests a platform to discuss contemporary topics affecting the community on both national and local levels. The show is broadcast online streaming platform.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) News Gathering Live Reporting
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Fact-Checking & Verification
Portfolio
Video
Jimmy Jacques interviews Michael Deibert who is an American author, journalist and Visiting Scholar at Franklin & Marshall College. We talked about the gangs in Haiti, assassination of Jovenel Moise and his thoughts on Haiti's future.
Video
Our conversation with professor Robert Fatton, delves into the impact of the U.S occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934 it's impact on the people and the Haitian economy. We also discussed the Haitian oligarchy and the assassination of Jovenel Moise
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