

In the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake, Kerby Joseph
stays on the job. He helps gather news for Amikal FM, a radio station that now broadcasts
from a tent in the devastated Haitian town of Leogane, where most of the buildings have been
damaged or destroyed. But the radio station lacks the money to pay Joseph's
salary. So ever since the disaster, Joseph works for free, retiring at the end
of the day to a camp where he shares a makeshift, tin-roofed shelter with 10 other
people “I haven't been paid anything—not a cent,” Joseph said. “We just keep
working for the community. Quite simply, that's why we do this.”