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Safety James Ihedigbo led a group of about 20 to Port-au-Prince, including linebacker Vernon Gholston, wide receiver David Clowney and former Jets cornerback Ahmad Carroll, along with medical professionals and volunteers. Members of Yele Haiti, Wyclef... Full Article at UMass Athletics
"B4 the tents all the families had were sheets hung over sticks. Happiness!!!!" Clowney tweeted. "It really feels so good to know what we did. One of the volunteers w/ Yele (Wyclef Jean) Foundation Relief is in tears of joy right now." He has also... Full Article at Boston Herald
Performer Wyclef Jean signs autographs as he arrives at the Casandra Awards celebration in Santo Domingo March 17, 2010. View Photo »
When we saw Jimmy Cliff, we saw ourselves ... Meaning, coming from Haiti and the Caribbean, you have to see someone do it for you to be inspired to think you could do it. When I saw Jimmy Cliff, I could see my face.
Some of his tweets from Monday, March 15, include: Wyclef Jean's Yéle Haiti, a nonprofit organization that has delivered water and supplies to the earthquake-ravaged country, is under fire yet again for alleged misappropriation of funds. Back... Full Article at Huffington Post
‘60s,” band member Terry Sylvester said. “Now we're in our 60s.” Jamaica's Cliff was among the first to export reggae. His best-known songs include You Can Get It If You Really Want, The Harder They Come and Many Rivers to Cross , and he energetically... Full Article at Globe and Mail
Stooges) and one prime exponent of music that emerged outside the hall’s defining U.S.-U.K. corridor (reggae singer Cliff). “Reggae music is a music that was not conceived in the United States like most of the music forms that we know,” a clearly... Full Article at PopMatters
Pop star Wyclef Jean, of Haiti, accepts his Casandra award during a ceremony at the National Theater in Santo Domingo, Tuesday, March 16, 2010. View Photo »
Wyclef Jean's wife flips out after finding nude photo of his manager Lisa Ellis (pictured) on his cell phone.
"B4 the tents all the families had were sheets hung over sticks. Happiness!!!!" Clowney tweeted. "It really feels so good to know what we did. One of the volunteers w/ Yele (Wyclef Jean) Foundation Relief is in tears of joy right now." He has also... Full Article at New York Post
(Continue Reading…) Wyclef paid mistress with Yele Haiti funds? According to reports, former Fugee Wyclef Jean paid his mistress a six-figure salary using funds from his charitable organization, Yele. The alleged mistress, Zakiya Khatou-Chevassus, was... Full Article at Clutch Magazine
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NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 08: (L-R) Russell Simmons, singer Mary J. Blige, Andre Harrell and musician Wyclef Jean attend Hope Help & Relief Haiti 'A Night Of Humanity' at Urban Zen on February 8, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 08: Singer Mary J. Blige and musician Wyclef Jean stand in front of a tent similar to the ones being provided to earth quake victims in Haiti as they attend the Hope Help & Relief Haiti 'A Night Of Humanity' at Urban Zen on February 8, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 08: Singers Mary J. Blige and Wyclef Jean attend Hope Help & Relief Haiti 'A Night Of Humanity' at Urban Zen on February 8, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »MIAMI - FEBRUARY 05: Wyclef Jean poses in the press room at the BET SOS Saving Ourselves � Help for Haiti,� benefit concert and telethon at AmericanAirlines Arena on February 5, 2010 in Miami, Florida.
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View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 31: Musician Wyclef Jean and singer Ciara arrive at the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »Musician Wyclef Jean arrives at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles January 31, 2010.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 31: Wyclef Jean speaks onstage during the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on January 31, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »Wyclef Jean arrives at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010, in Los Angeles.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JANUARY 27: Musician Wyclef Jean and Rev. Al Sharpton promote Haiti earthquake relief efforts at the National Action Network on January 27, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »Singer Wyclef Jean appears at a news conference in New York, January 27, 2010. Jean and the Reverend Al Sharpton were joined by a host of black religious officials at the event to promote continued Haiti earthquake relief efforts.
View Photo »Singer Wyclef Jean dons a tee shirt from his Yele Haiti foundation during a news conference in New York, January 27, 2010. Jean and the Reverend Al Sharpton were joined by a host of black religious officials at the event to promote continued Haiti earthquake relief efforts.
View Photo »Singer Wyclef Jean (R) speaks as the Reverend Al Sharpton looks on during a news conference in New York, January 27, 2010. Jean and Sharpton were joined by a host of black religious officials at the event to promote continued Haiti earthquake relief efforts and Jean's Yele Haiti...
View Photo »Haitian musician and humanitarian Wyclef Jean, center, is joined by clergy including the Rev. Al Sharpton, left, and the Rev. Herbert Daughtry, right, during a news conference pledging their support to Yele, the humanitarian and relief organization headed by Jean in New York, Wednesday...
View Photo »Haitian musician and humanitarian Wyclef Jean, right, and the Rev. Al Sharpton listen during a news conference with religious leaders pledging their support to Yele, the humanitarian and relief organization headed by Jean, in New York, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010.
View Photo »Haitian musician and humanitarian Wyclef Jean, center, stands among religious leaders as the Rev. Al Sharpton, right, speaks during a news conference pledging support to Yele, the humanitarian and relief organization headed by Jean, in New York, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010.
View Photo »Haitian musician and humanitarian Wyclef Jean, center, and religious leaders including the Rev. Al Sharpton, right, change into "Yele Haiti" T-shirts during a during a news conference pledging their support to Yele, the humanitarian and relief organization headed by Jean, in New York,...
View Photo »Haitian musician and humanitarian Wyclef Jean listens during a news conference with black religious leaders pledging their support to Yele, the humanitarian and relief organization headed by Jean, in New York, Wednesday Jan. 27, 2010.
View Photo »Wyclef Jean and Shakira pose at backstage during the "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief" telethon in New York January 22, 2010.
View Photo »In this image released by Hope for Haiti Now, Shakira, left, and Wyclef Jean pose backstage at "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief", on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »In this image released by Hope for Haiti Now, Jon Stewart, left, and Wyclef Jean are shown backstage at "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief", on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »Grammy Award-winning musician Wyclef Jean, a native of Haiti, recounts his experiences after returning from Haiti at a news conference in New York, January 18, 2010.
View Photo »Grammy Award-winning musician Wyclef Jean, a native of Haiti, holds up his U.S. "Green Card" and his Haitian passport as he recounts his experiences after returning from Haiti at a news conference in New York, January 18, 2010.
View Photo »Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean discusses his recent visit to earthquake-stricken Haiti and how is organization, Yele Haiti, is helping with relief efforts, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »MIAMI BEACH, FL - JANUARY 16: director Gil Green and Wyclef Jean took time off from his disaster relief in Haiti to shoot his Haiti Relief Fund message at Fontainebleau Miami Beach on January 16, 2010 in Miami Beach, Florida.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 08: Singer Mary J. Blige and musician Wyclef Jean stand in front of a tent similar to the ones being provided to earth quake victims in Haiti as they attend the Hope Help & Relief Haiti 'A Night Of Humanity' at Urban Zen on February 8, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »My country is in great pain and I know you can help ... From the ashes we shall rise, so please give what you can.
Wyclef Jean, the founder of Yéle Haiti, has never profited from his organization. It's a shame that during this international emergency, we have had to divert resources away from our response efforts to address these allegations
I carried bodies of my people in the cemetery. They should have been walking
Leading the charge for 'Hope for Haiti' will be George Clooney in Los Angeles, Wyclef Jean in New York City and CNN's Anderson Cooper from Haiti
Enough of this moping man, let's rebuild Haiti, let's show 'em how we do it where we come from!
We commend Wyclef Jean and the humanitarian programs that Yele has achieved since its founding, including their efforts during this terrible tragedy
Right now we can see the second wave of this disaster coming ... My country is in great pain.
Wyclef Jean Haiti relief group Yele may get $3M donation from Tiger Woods
From the ashes we shall rise
They were involved in a wide array of activities, including food distribution, cleaning the streets, setting up Internet service ... It’s a recent group, but (Wyclef Jean) has been pretty involved both in the U.S. and Haiti.
People [are] stepping up — the world is compassionate
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is announcing at the Golden Globes that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Foundation is donating $100,000 to Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti relief fund for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
It's gonna be historic ... I have my sister with me, Melky, my cousin with me, Jerry. I have [producer/musician] Papa Jube; he's in charge of those traditional horns that you see. It's definitely a family vibe you'll see tomorrow.
So far, people have donated more than $3 million to relief organizations just by sending text messages. ... Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean was the first to kick off what quickly became the largest mobile phone giving campaign in history.
I'mma start with 'Rivers of Babylon,' ... Then, after that, I'm gonna go to a traditional Creole song, one of my songs called 'Yele.' Then we're gonna close it out with some Racine. Racine is roots music of the country. Everybody loves Haiti. I haven't heard too many people speaking Creole yet. That's t...
Western Union is working closely with our dear friend Wyclef Jean and his charitable organization Yéle Haiti to help raise global awareness of post disaster relief efforts in Haiti
I'mma start with 'Rivers of Babylon,' ... Then, after that, I'm gonna go to a traditional Creole song, one of my songs called 'Yele.' Then we're gonna close it out with some Racine. Racine is roots music of the country. Everybody loves Haiti. I haven't heard too many people speaking Creole yet. That's t...
I pray for the people who were affected by this tragedy - like they needed ANYTHING else to affect that country! I know Wyclef Jean is gonna be down there doing some hands-on helping....
I was the one carrying little girls to the morgue.
We are devastated by the news from Haiti. We will work closely with our good friend Wyclef Jean to support the humanitarian efforts on the island and help those who have been injured and left without homes and shelter.
Yele's books are open and transparent, and we have been a clean bill of heath by an external auditor every year since we started ... On the books, it looks as though there was benefit, but there was not. It was done with the intent to do anything other than efficient.
Haitian musician Wyclef Jean began to mobilize support for the victims through his Twitter account
The Haitian on the ground of course are going to suffering, frustrated, violent ... I tell them I do not cry for myself that I cry for them.
We are devastated by the news from Haiti. We will work closely with our good friend Wyclef Jean to support the humanitarian efforts on the island and help those who have been injured and left without homes and shelter.
We need to migrate at least 2 million people in different parts outside Port Au Prince. We need to have an exodus ... If I tell them to go they will go, but they need someplace to go to.
"Hips Don't Lie (ft. Wyclef Jean)" by Shakira from "Oral Fixation Vol. 2"
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