Ron Antonelli

Photojournalism: Haiti: One Month Later

One month after the bloody coup that saw the exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the nation of Haiti tries to get back on it's feet with the help of security from American Marines.

A Marine from the Lima Company,Third Battalion, Eighth Marines passes a group of women huddling under an umbrella as he patrols the streets in Port-au-Prince.
  
Marines of the 3rd Battallion 8th Marines Lima Company patrol the streets in Port au Prince.
  
Marines of the 3rd Battallion 8th Marines Lima Company patrol the streets in Port au Prince
     
  
Marines of the 3rd Battallion 8th Marines Lima Company stop cars and search for weapons as they patrol the streets of Port au Prince.
  
Marines of the 3rd Battallion 8th Marines Lima Company patrol the streets in Port au Prince.
  
A ship full of sugar is unloaded at the port in downtown Port au Prince.
     
  
Life in the capital struggles to get back to normal.
  
Life in the capital struggles to get back to normal.
  
Students carry a desk into a classroom at Ecole Nationale Argentine Bellegarde, a public school in Port au Prince.
     
  
A girl walks through the courtyard at College Saint Louis De Bourbon, a private school in Port au Prince.
  
Student stands outside a classroom at College Saint Louis De Bourbon, a private school in Port-au-Prince.
  
Students at College Saint Louis De Bourbon, a private school in Port au Prince, work in their classroom.
     
  
Student wears colorful gingham ribbons in her hair during a class at Ecole Nationale Argentine Bellegard, a public school in Port-au-Prince.