In the 1980s, he founded the Haitian Solidarity Movement (MAS) in Montreal and in 1990 he published La Chance qui passe, a manifesto calling for democracy in Haiti.
[2] In 1994, he chaired the Miami International Political Conference, which initiated the return to democracy in Haiti.
[4] His vision was realized in 2012, with the opening of the Maison Georges Anglade PEN Centre located in Thomassin, Haiti.
They were at the home of prominent economist Phillipe Rouzier and his wife Marilyse, when the house collapsed.
Mireille and George Anglade's house, located in the same ancestral domain in Port-au-Prince, also collapsed.