Wyclef Jean To Host Benefit For Haitian Journalists
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Wyclef Jean will head to Washington D.C. for a fundraiser benefiting the National Press Club to raise funds for journalists in Haiti next week.
The rapper, along with Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, will be among the speakers at the Night of Solidarity for Haitian Journalists on Wednesday (January 26th) at the National Press’ headquarters.
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