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Katharine Kean, «Keke », est décédée à 84 ans - Haiti Liberte

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Katharine Kean, «Keke », est décédée à 84 ans

Haiti Liberte

(English) La cinéaste, artiste et militante Katharine Kean, qui a fondé l'emblématique restaurant haïtien de Miami Beach « Tap Tap » en 1994 et était une amie proche de l'ancien président haïtien Jean-Bertrand Aristide et de sa femme Mildred, est décédée paisiblement dans sa maison du bas de Manhattan le matin du mardi 25 juillet après une […]

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The post Katharine Kean, «Keke », est décédée à 84 ans appeared first on Haiti Liberte written by Kim Ives.

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