
NOTE: This article originally appeared on the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University's website and can be accessed by clicking here.
Earle Mack School of Law Class of 2011 graduate Ted Oswald spoke about his forthcoming novel "Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti” at the law school on Oct. 8.
Oswald’s fall 2010 co-op took him to Cite Soleil, an impoverished community near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There, he worked with the LAMP for Haiti Foundation, which provides health and legal services to dwellers of the impoverished community. As Haiti prepared for a presidential election, Oswald’s efforts focused on sharing information about the candidates with voters.
Earle Mack School of Law Class of 2011 graduate Ted Oswald spoke about his forthcoming novel "Because We Are: A Novel of Haiti” at the law school on Oct. 8.
Oswald’s fall 2010 co-op took him to Cite Soleil, an impoverished community near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. There, he worked with the LAMP for Haiti Foundation, which provides health and legal services to dwellers of the impoverished community. As Haiti prepared for a presidential election, Oswald’s efforts focused on sharing information about the candidates with voters.