I really appreciate this documentary. I'm using this as a primary source for a project about underrepsreneted groups in America. As a Haitian-American growing up in California I dont have many Haitian role models. This documenatry is so helpful for my project. Mesí!!🇭🇹
Wow, this was an excellent doc and a fascinating look at what Haitian Americans had to deal with in the 80s. My parents were immigrants who came to NYC in the 70s. I relate to this heavy. Moral of the story: be proud of who you are and where you come from. Much respect!
I remember that when I moved to Flatbush Junction area in 86. It was a shock to me. I was the 1st in my entire family to be born in Brooklyn. Cumberland Hospital and I grew up in Ft. Green, Clinton Hill area and then the junction area. I never had a problem in neither places. But what I saw what the other Haitians and flatbush was dealing with. I was very confused. I never had that problem.
Excellent documentary!! This really expand my mind about the Young Haitians had to endure back in the 80's & 90's. What made me see this documentary is that one of the person I ran into is Billy Aumain on my way to work, & inform me of this documentary since he saw me wearing Polo which I have been wearing since my High School days.
LO saved a lot of people I’m not a Hatian but I respect my brothers 100% I have 2 older brothers and only wore hammy downs, in my older brothers would embarrass and tell me “take my ish off” in front of friends. I felt awful and embarrassed 🤦🏽♂️ long story short I got my first job back then abd the rest is history I spent every dime I had purchasing LO 😂 I still wear it till this day, btw I am the best dressed out of my family. 🐎 🎉
Yo man, I love this documentary here man some of the Haitian guys. I actually know them that’s talking I’m originally from Flatbush. Big up to my Haitian mob. Brooklyn forever.
I used to go to IS61 Leffert junior high school I started out in PS 91 partner much respect to the Haitians big up to my lowlife Don Zouzou one of the original low lives from Nostrand Avenue
Toussaint in the DNA power to all my crown st catz I use to rock over their play ball in park and thn FAP put me on too geeing started 84-89 Jeff west aka wearing five lo’s a dey rest in power Dezo 💯💯💯
Yo, I will tell you something Thurston Howell, the lowlife Don those guys sparked a major movement all to Brooklyn. Everybody was wearing polo. I started my collection and 96 before that I was a Tommy Hilfiger head
Yo, I can relate man I used to go to William E, Grady, and the Coney Island cats never like me because I used to wear much polo from Flatbush and then bomb ass Coney Island dudes never like Flatbush guys because we were too fly😅😅😅
That did the said he lived on Argyle Rd between Church and Caron doesn’t make sense because Argyle ran parallel to Church and Caton ave. What the hell is he saying?
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST DOCUMENTARIES THAT I'VE EVER SEEN🇭🇹🙏🏿🇭🇹🙏🏿🇭🇹🙏🏿🇭🇹🙏🏿🇭🇹🙏🏿🇭🇹
Bel bagay! Love y’all for paving the road. L’Union Fait La Force 🇭🇹.
May TMH have mercy on Ski Black soul 🙏🏿
I really appreciate this documentary. I'm using this as a primary source for a project about underrepsreneted groups in America. As a Haitian-American growing up in California I dont have many Haitian role models. This documenatry is so helpful for my project. Mesí!!🇭🇹
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Wow, this was an excellent doc and a fascinating look at what Haitian Americans had to deal with in the 80s. My parents were immigrants who came to NYC in the 70s. I relate to this heavy. Moral of the story: be proud of who you are and where you come from. Much respect!
Thank you for paving the way🙏🏾❤️
Damn son, this brought back some memories. I remember when Hatian cats use to say they were Jamaican to avoid drama.
Fire doc! big up.
-Shotgun
I remember that when I moved to Flatbush Junction area in 86. It was a shock to me. I was the 1st in my entire family to be born in Brooklyn. Cumberland Hospital and I grew up in Ft. Green, Clinton Hill area and then the junction area. I never had a problem in neither places. But what I saw what the other Haitians and flatbush was dealing with. I was very confused. I never had that problem.
Can’t believe y’all went through the things y’all went through. Glad y’all overcame everything and can tell y’all stories.
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Dope doc made me learn more about Haitian culture very educational❤
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It brings back memories
Big up to my Flatbush dons low life for life we’ve been in Flatbush since 83
I love this keep up the good work zoe life was really serious in AmeriCa 🇭🇹Tilden days
Spread the word. Lets get this film on a huge platform. Together we can. 🙏🏾❤️
Big Up 2 DJ Scripz! I was the First one with the DVD he gave 2 me ! BK All Day!
Excellent documentary!! This really expand my mind about the Young Haitians had to endure back in the 80's & 90's. What made me see this documentary is that one of the person I ran into is Billy Aumain on my way to work, & inform me of this documentary since he saw me wearing Polo which I have been wearing since my High School days.
🙏🏾❤️🇭🇹Spread the word
This doc was so well done intresting stories!
The evolution will be televised💯
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Peace. Very good doc family🇭🇹
Great documentary!!!
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LO saved a lot of people I’m not a Hatian but I respect my brothers 100% I have 2 older brothers and only wore hammy downs, in my older brothers would embarrass and tell me “take my ish off” in front of friends. I felt awful and embarrassed 🤦🏽♂️ long story short I got my first job back then abd the rest is history I spent every dime I had purchasing LO 😂 I still wear it till this day, btw I am the best dressed out of my family. 🐎 🎉
Good Doc .. a must watch 💎💎💎
3:30 Who's on the beat 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤ from 🇿🇦
All facts
Yo Big, up to the Izod crew my cousin Tyson, too bad scope, meter ranks and my man York original IZOD
Yo man, I love this documentary here man some of the Haitian guys. I actually know them that’s talking I’m originally from Flatbush. Big up to my Haitian mob. Brooklyn forever.
Big up Kingston & Lefferts Lo-Lifes for life
I used to go to IS61 Leffert junior high school I started out in PS 91 partner much respect to the Haitians big up to my lowlife Don Zouzou one of the original low lives from Nostrand Avenue
Wow my dude manny john dewey hs stand up lol you said gary he was a ledgen i was a tommy head. You manny you remember the big fight on subway
2Ls 👉🏽👉🏽 Respect 💪🏽
Brooklyn Big up to my Haitians respect to the lowlife President and Franklin back in the day that’s my lowlife crew Brooklyn forever lowlife forever
Pass the word around. Send it to your friends and family. 🙏🏾❤️🇭🇹
Yo, that looks like my man, Gary and Teddy from Crown Street teddy, Brother, aunt low from Nostrand
Big up to my crown Street mob we used to be up the hill
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Come on man, Sterling, and Nostrand Avenue that’s my mob
Toussaint in the DNA power to all my crown st catz I use to rock over their play ball in park and thn FAP put me on too geeing started 84-89 Jeff west aka wearing five lo’s a dey rest in power Dezo 💯💯💯
Salute 🫡
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The Flatbush polo kids that was my crew
Yo, I will tell you something Thurston Howell, the lowlife Don those guys sparked a major movement all to Brooklyn. Everybody was wearing polo. I started my collection and 96 before that I was a Tommy Hilfiger head
Yo, I can relate man I used to go to William E, Grady, and the Coney Island cats never like me because I used to wear much polo from Flatbush and then bomb ass Coney Island dudes never like Flatbush guys because we were too fly😅😅😅
Where can I find full documentary? . I found out my dad had Haitian bloodline he always kept it hidden. Now I see why to avoid unnecessary issues
This is the full documentary film
Yo I’m 28 and I used to go through the same thing
They used to call me dirty and all that
I didn’t start repping hard until 8th grade
Later, you had a group of Haitians that jumped or transitioned to rocking Hilfiger.
That did the said he lived on Argyle Rd between Church and Caron doesn’t make sense because Argyle ran parallel to Church and Caton ave. What the hell is he saying?
'Promo sm' 😆