Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit rete infòme. Pa bliye TikTok @Haytiunlimited

together we can have a 2ND revolution
Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit rete infòme. Pa bliye TikTok @Haytiunlimited

together we can have a 2ND revolution
Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit—those three words go a long way, and we are truly unlimited here. We have taken on a big, ongoing project: helping Hayti get on its feet, which means helping the people of Hayti. I beg the Haitian Diaspora to stand together and fight for one another; that is the only way we will achieve our Second Revolution.
We have created this platform to share the unlimited resources that our country, Hayti, possesses. Along with the progress that we want to see take place in Port-au-Prince and throughout all of Hayti. We have a few projects set in place to start with, in order to help the new Hayti, though we know this change will not happen overnight. To make this happen, we need like-minded individuals who genuinely love their country.
The American media often brands Hayti as the poorest country, when in reality, every place has its good and bad. Ironically, while we are called the poorest country, outsiders want a piece of it. Many foreigners have come to settle here, creating businesses that the media fails to share, alongside self-made millionaires—and the millions created by corruption in the absence of stable government.
Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit is here to ensure progress is made in Hayti while we prove the media and our own people wrong. In order to get our people to feel comfortable to move back home or to visit as often as possible, we need strong Haitian Diaspora members who only see a better future for Hayti and do not focus on personal gain like money or property.
What drives Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit to do what we do is very simple: Hayti is profoundly personal to me; the love I have for Hayti is unexplainable. My story is very dear to me. My mother specifically returned to Hayti to give birth to me, which represents the mission I was born to fulfill. I, Ms. Jean, was born in Hayti for a reason.
My mother took me back to the United States after I was one month old. I returned to Hayti at five years old and had the best life there. A few years later, in 1986, I lost my mother. My father, a well-known Haitian artist in the 70s, came and got us. Following the exile of Jean-Claude Duvalier, my father brought us back to New York City, but we spent every vacation in Hayti. I saw the beauty of Hayti firsthand. I realized the generation born around and after 1986 did not have a chance of fully understanding their culture or knowing their history. It is like a child being born without knowing their birth mother—some are searching for their birthright, and some never do. That is Hayti today. The majority are lost souls; they could be soldiers but are fighting for the wrong reasons, fighting against themselves by killing each other, and suffering from a born-again slave mentality.
To me, it is a must to see Hayti change. In order for the new generation to be proud of their history and culture, they need to know who they are so they can better appreciate themselves and where they come from. We must keep ourselves, Haitians like myself, accountable to open their minds and eyes one Haitian at a time. Without that accountability, it explains why most Haitians leave, driven by insecurity.
Ms. Jean is a multi-talented media professional, artist, and dedicated activist with over two decades of industry experience. She has demonstrated long-term entrepreneurial foresight, launching the Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit clothing line and merchandise brand in 2000.
A Certified TV Producer since 2002, she has independently produced over 300+ shows and contributed to numerous live broadcasts.
Ms. Jean is recognized as the first Haitian woman to design and publish Haitian-themed notebooks and planners on Amazon under Plugme Publishing. This pioneering work includes featuring historical figures like Jean-Jacques Dessalines, incorporating the original 1805 Constitution, and utilizing Hayti's historical monuments to create educational merchandise such as notebooks, planners, and backpacks.
As the Tessa La Combattante creates music focused on a "revolution music" to elevate the mindset of the Haitian people with a conscious, unifying message.
My 1st release single is titled: AYIBOBO by : Tessa La Combattante #TessaLaAyibobo
follow my social media for released dates.
MY MUSIC ARE DIRECT TO CONSUMERS ONLY no major label.
I AM UNDER MY OWN LABEL.
Links will be added soon for now listen to the promo on TIktok @haytiunlimted
Her comprehensive skillset spans the entire media lifecycle:
Ms. Jean's commitment to community is demonstrated by her continuous broadcast presence, including her own 24/7 radio show, which began with her start at WLIB NY in 2000, and her television show, which began on BCAT (now BRIC Arts Media) in 2002 and remains on air today. She has established platforms for uncensored content and is a passionate activist for the New Hayti. She doesn't just talk—she delivers results. She is Hayti Unlimited, mwen se Ayiti San Limit.
Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit will also share the beauty and the reality of our country and the progress that we will take to make it a better place. Our brand, including the clothing line and published merchandise, serves as an ongoing platform to promote Haitian culture and fund our mission.
We will share our upcoming projects, which will involve the cleaning of Port-au-Prince through initiatives such as recycling and getting rid of plastic, and a big surprise coming for the youth of Hayti. We will share Hayti's beauty, talents, the richness of our soil, and, most importantly, our history. Most countries have pieces of Hayti's history that need to be told.
Therefore, Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit will be sharing all of our projects, from beginning to completion. Certain events will be an annual event, and some projects will be a constant, ongoing effort for progress.
We are seeking to connect with Haitians who are fearless in speaking truth to power and who come with no hidden agenda or connection to corruption. We are looking for those who refuse to be bound by political stagnation and have definitively rejected the colonial or slave mentality. Our desire is for individuals within the U.S. Diaspora whose integrity is absolute and cannot be bought. These individuals must be committed to protecting the team under all circumstances, ensuring that all information remains confidential and loyal even if they choose to walk away. Our mission is clear: to look out for the people in Hayti and rebuild the mindset for our country. I need a solid team whose uncompromising alignment will make Hayti proud to be discovered. Through spiritual alignment and divine guidance, I know I will connect with the right souls to champion this mission.
Hayti has a proven capacity for self-governance; we have governed ourselves before and were progressing on that path. We have the vision and the strength to do so again. We must remember that our own foundational document, the 1805 Constitution established by Jean-Jacques Dessalines, is the ultimate authority for our nation. Every country respects its founding law, and Hayti must be no different.
A message to all Haitians: While parts of our Constitution are historic, the core principles of self-determination remain the blueprint for our success. We must commit to treating our own Constitution like the foundational law it is, respecting at least 90 percent of its main tenets.
A message to the world: Our Constitution does not permit foreign interference in our internal affairs—just as your constitution protects your sovereignty. We respect your right to self-governance; we expect the same respect in return.
When Hayti stands, we stand united, guided by our own laws. Let that be clearly understood.
To the Haitian Diaspora and All Who Love Hayti—
We share an undeniable love for Hayti, a fierce pride that bursts forth in our music, our celebrations, and the unwavering wave of our flag. That pride is beautiful, but the celebration alone is not enough to fuel the transformation our homeland desperately needs.
We are calling for a shift: from passive pride to active purpose.
The moment has arrived to show up for Hayti in a profound new way. Our nation does not currently need a display of our collective pride; it requires our collective commitment. It needs our hands, our expertise, and our resources channeled into sustainable, measurable change. We need to stand for something greater than tradition. We need to stand for progress.
Real change requires real action, and that action begins with unity and accountability. We need each other to achieve this, but we must show up beyond the festivities and translate our passion into practical solutions.
Let us commit to making 2025 and 2026 the years we truly dedicate ourselves to the rebirth of Hayti. The potential is unlimited.
The moment to show up and build is now.
Slowly but surely, the reality of Hayti is becoming clearer—not the romanticized version we often tell ourselves, but the profound truth of our situation. We are beginning to unify and make meaningful progress, yet significant work remains ahead of us.
We must actively dismantle the colonial mindset.
Some within our community still carry the weight of a slave mentality—waiting for external permission, seeking validation from outside sources, and operating with a scarcity mindset. This keeps us perpetually divided and prevents Hayti from realizing its potential. We must reject this limitation and embrace self-determination.
We must honor our complexity.
It is essential to recognize that we are not a monolith; this diversity is our greatest strength, provided we respect these differences and commit to working together toward a common goal. The awakening has begun. Now is the time for honest conversation, radical self-acceptance, and true unity.
We must be honest with ourselves: it's not going to be an easy road, and it won't happen overnight. The hardest part for us will be working together; in our opinion, this is what some of our people are lacking. In order for this change to happen, it's going to take our sweat, blood, strength, and tears. This signifies that the effort comes from your heart and a passion to see the growth and the transformation of Hayti.
Our policy is very simple: we want to connect with like-minded individuals who have love and passion for Hayti and want to see its growth. We welcome companies who want to give a helping hand to see progress in Hayti with no hidden agendas. Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit is very transparent; therefore, anyone who wants to help, we must know to what level and extent. Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit is in this for love and not for financial or property gain. For the record, I have already established these things on my own.
On July 7th, 2021, President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in his own home. This tragic and deeply insulting act of violence against the head of state represents a profound blow to the dignity and sovereignty of the Haitian people.
Here at Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit, we extend our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all those affected by this loss.
Regardless of political allegiance, the assassination served as a brutal, clarifying moment for Hayti. This incident compels all Haitians—both at home and in the Diaspora—to demand truth, transparency, and accountability.
Our Message to the Haitian People:
The true tragedy of July 7th lies in the stark realization of the stakes in our nation. Whether you supported President Moïse or not, his death should serve as an absolute refusal point: we must reject any future where political disagreements are settled by violence.
We believe that the full truth regarding his projects and his legacy for the betterment of Hayti will eventually emerge and be understood by all. It is now the collective responsibility of the Haitian Diaspora and all citizens to stand together. We must honor the spirit of progress by uniting, demanding justice, and working actively to ensure that a better Hayti—one free from violence and corruption—is the enduring legacy for the next generation.
Coming soon! Tessa La Combattante music dropping soon 1st sinle titled: #AYIBOBO use the hastags #TessaLaAyibobo
Follow us on TIKTOK: @Haytiunlimited

We’re looking to collect essential cleaning supplies such as garbage bins, garbage bags, shovels, brooms, mops, disinfectant cleaners, gloves, and trash collectors. Every contribution supports a cleaner and brighter community.

Be ready for the rebuilding of Hayti. Our first step is strengthening the mindset of our people so we can stand prepared for what comes next. Our communities can host monthly meet-ups to share ideas and solutions, create skill-sharing circles to teach one another, and hold group discussions to plan projects we can accomplish together.

Hygiene Products: Soap, deodorant, toothpaste, shampoo Personal Care: School supplies, combs, grooming items , under garments,
Every child deserves clean clothes. Every student deserves books.
children's clothing. What you donate changes lives.

Hayti Unlimited | Ayiti San Limit—those three words go a long way, and we are truly unlimited here. — Because everyone deserves the basics. Were looking to collect and to deliver essential supplies to communities in Hayti: school books and backpacks for students, hygiene products and undergarments for children, medical gloves for healthcare workers, and everyday necessities families shouldn't have to go without. Your donations provide dignity, opportunity, and hope."
"Families in Hayti need consistent access to essential resources. Your support provides what should be available to everyone."

You can purchase our Jean-Jacques Dessalines Cape with different variations of choices on Etsy. I also have notebooks the 1st to ever been created on Amazon search Haiti Unlimited under Plugme Publishing who publishes them.

OUR SHOP
you can always contact us here or on the shop.
Scan this QR code it will take yo to our shop. Where you find products that represent us.

This is the flag that gave us our freedom and we need this flag back. This flag will also bring us back spiritually some of us are already feeling. Some of us are the true believers are waiting the rest of you to wake up while we fight.

Find all my notebooks, new notebooks are added every other months. Custom request are available.

We are looking to connect with Haitians who are fearless in speaking truth to power and who come with no hidden agenda or connection to corruption. We are looking for those who refuse to be bound by political stagnation and have definitively rejected the colonial or slave mentality. Our desire is for individuals within the U.S. Diaspora whose integrity is absolute and cannot be bought. These individuals must be committed to protecting the team under all circumstances, ensuring that all information remains confidential and loyal even if they choose to walk away.

We need your help in collecting daily used product such as: Clothing, hygiene products, water, shoes, sandals, bed sheets, pillows etc.
We share an undeniable love for Hayti, a fierce pride that bursts forth in our music, our celebrations on Eastern Parkway, and the unwavering wave of our flag. That pride is beautiful, but the celebration alone is not enough to fuel the transformation our homeland desperately needs.
We are calling for a shift: from passive pride to active purpose.
The moment has arrived to show up for Hayti in a profound new way.
Our nation does not currently need a display of our collective pride; it requires our collective commitment. It needs our hands, our expertise, and our resources channeled into sustainable, measurable change.
We need to stand for something greater than tradition. We need to stand for progress.
Real change requires real action, and that action begins with unity and accountability. We need each other to achieve this, but we must show up beyond the festivities and translate our passion into practical solutions.
Let us commit to making 2025 and 2026 the years we truly dedicate ourselves to the rebirth of Hayti.
The potential is unlimited.
The moment to show up and build is now.
Slowly but surely, the reality of Hayti is becoming clearer—not the romanticized version we often tell ourselves, but the profound truth of our situation. We are beginning to unify and make meaningful progress, yet significant work remains ahead of us.
We must actively dismantle the colonial mindset.
Some within our community still carry the weight of a slave mentality—waiting for external permission, seeking validation from outside sources, and operating with a scarcity mindset.
This keeps us perpetually divided and prevents Hayti from realizing its potential. We must reject this limitation and embrace self-determination.
We must honor our complexity.
It is essential to recognize that we are not a monolith; we do not all share the same experiences, resources, or paths.
This diversity is not a weakness; it is our greatest strength, provided we respect these differences and commit to working together toward a common goal.
The awakening has begun. Now is the time for honest conversation, radical self-acceptance, and true unity. Progress is happening.
Let us continue to move forward—together.
Who are you for the new Hayti?
To the Haitian Diaspora—
Love Hayti? I want you to act like it.
The way we celebrate on Eastern Parkway, at Carnival, or by flag-waving—that powerful demonstration of pride is not transforming Hayti. Yet, imagine translating that emotional energy, that "feel good feeling" of standing in first place at a sporting event or when we pull together our collective energy, into an undeniable force for change at home.
Imagine the feeling of demanding respect on the global stage, of requiring visas for entry into our country, and knowing definitively that Hayti cannot be bought. This is the respect Jean-Jacques Dessalines left us to inherit.
At some point, we must be embarrassed by what we have become and commit to change. That feeling you want—the power to make demands and reclaim our sovereignty—it will come, but not by waving the flag. It comes from action. Hayti doesn't need our pride right now; it needs our hands, our resources, and our unwavering commitment. If this is the feeling that resonates deep within you, if you are truly ready to stand together for free so we can free Hayti, please reach out to me, Ms. Jean, Tessa La Combattante.
Real change requires real action. We need each other for this, but we need to show up beyond the festivities. The moment is now..
THE FLAG MORE THAN HAYTI.
IS THAT YOU?
QUESTION TO ASK TODAY IN 2025.
AS A HAITIAN DIASPORA DO YOU REALLY LOVE HAYTI?
HOW CAN YOU TAKE PART IN THE CHANGE IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE WITH US BUT DO IT FOR THE NEW HAYTI TO COME.
TRULY PROUD OF TODAY IN 2025?
I love my country and I know that you do so let's work TOGETHER.
