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haitianking
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Arcade Fire’s Régine Chassagne and Dominique Anglade, who co-founded KANPE with Chassagne, speak Friday, September 26, 2014, about their social and community involvement. The Haitian pair received the 2014 Social Impact Award from the Montreal International Black Film Festival for the pair’s achievements through KANPE. (Peter McCabe / THE GAZETTE)

haitianking
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Panel discussion moderated by Black Summer guest curator Vanessa Charlot and photographers Chris Facey, Tony Mobley and Gary Barragan.

For more than a century, photographs have been instrumental in shaping our awareness and understanding of pivotal issues and movements that matter. With their cameras, the photographers in this exhibit have captured one of the most powerful moments in our history, images that memorialize the global movement for social justice that was sparked during the summer of 2020.

This panel engages photographers who use their work as a form of activism, advocating for change, equity and justice. They will share not just the content of the photographs they've created, but the message they hope their images convey to the broader society.

haitianking
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In the aftermath of the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti, SLC faculty, staff and students have struggled for a way to make sense of the tragedy and respond to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. While images of profound grief and suffering have been prominent in the news, an analysis of Haiti's history, the vibrancy of its culture and the importance of its political struggles have not been discussed as much. Please join us for a Teach-In on Haiti with four SLC faculty members who will provide historical, political, economic and social analysis on the current situation.

Speakers: Alwin A.D. Jones (Literature), Matilde Zimmermann (History) , Gina Philogene (Psychology) and Jamee Moudud (Economics).

Moderated by: Mary Dillard (History)

Original event date: Monday, February 1, 2010 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Event location: Reisinger Auditorium

haitianking
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In this episode, we are talking about current events.

Police brutality, BLM as a movement vs as an organization, and whether Activism has long term impact in America.

We bring the conversation back to Haiti with our discussion on how we've seen colorism just dominate the socio-economic landscape in Haiti and what the possible solutions be in this case.

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haitianking
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Activist Kemi Seba reacts to his expulsion from Ivory Coast earlier this week.

At a press conference, the pan-Africanist criticized Ivorian authorities, and his home country, Benin, accusing them of violating his fundamental rights.

Despite the aversion of several governments in West Africa, Kemi Seba says he is determined to continue his fight against the CFA franc, a currency common to 14 African countries and guaranteed by France.

"There is a way forward and that is why we are fighting …
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haitianking
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In the 1960s and 70s, Quebec saw an influx of Haitian immigrants fleeing Francois Duvalier’s dictatorship. By 1971, thousands of Haitians had immigrated to Quebec, the only other majority French-speaking society in North America. Arriving mostly in Montreal, Haitians encountered the Quiet Revolution, the perfect setting to establish their exiled community and combat Duvalier’s regime from abroad. Their battle for liberation infused with Quebec’s own.

But who are these Haitian immigrants, and what do we really know about their history? We speak with musician Jenny Salgado (a.k.a. J Kyll) and educator and historian Alain Saint-Victor to learn more about the relationship between Haiti and Quebec and the influences of the Haitian community in “la belle province.”

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haitianking
4 Views · 2 years ago

Tommy Vietor and Ben Rhodes explain why a security agreement between the US, UK and Australia has enraged the French, the latest on elections in Canada and Russia, the assassination of an Iranian scientist, Biden addresses the UN General Assembly, and the Space Force debuts its dress uniform. Then Senator Chris Murphy joins Ben to discuss the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the urgency for filling critical diplomatic positions that Republicans are blocking.

Chapters
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4:35 Why Is France So Mad at the United States Over Australian Nuclear Submarines?
19:35 Justin Trudeau Will Remain Prime Minister of Canada
21:31 Russia Holds an "Election"
27:10 Assassination of Iranian Nuclear Scientist
33:03 Border Crisis with Haitian Refugees Under Texas Bridge
40:15 Biden Addresses United Nations General Assembly
47:24 Update on Ethiopia, Biden Signs Executive Order
48:21 Boris Johnson Confirms He Has Six Children
50:58 New Space Force Uniforms
53:28 Senator Chris Murphy on the Withdrawal From Afghanistan

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haitianking
2 Views · 2 years ago

Official music video for “Preach” by John Legend ​
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#CantJustPreach

Lyrics:
Every day I wake and,
Everything is broken,
Turning off my phone just to get out of bed.
Get home every evening,
And history’s repeating,
Turning off my phone cuz its hurting my chest.

And heaven knows I’m not helpless,
But what can I do?
I can’t see the use in me crying
If I’m not even trying to make the change I wanna see

I can’t sit and hope, I
Can’t just sit and pray, that
I can find a love, when
All I see is pain

Falling to my knees
Though I do believe
Oh, I can’t just preach baby preach (woah oh oh oh oh ohhhh)
I can’t just preach, baby, preach

All I hear is voices,
Everybody’s talking,
Nothing real is happening, cause nothing is new.
Now when all is tragic,
And I just feel sedated,
Why do I feel numb, Is that all I can do?

And heaven knows I’m not helpless, yeah
But I’m only human.
Can’t see the use in me crying,
If I’m not even trying to make the change I want to see.

I can’t sit and hope, I
Can’t just sit and pray, that
I can find a love, when
All I see is pain

Falling to my knees
Though I do believe
Oh, I can’t just preach baby preach (woah oh oh oh oh ohhhh)
I can’t just preach, baby, preach

And heaven knows I’m not helpless,
What can I do?
Can’t see the use in me crying
If I’m not even trying to make the change I wanna see

I can’t sit and hope, I
Can’t just sit and pray, that
I can find a love, when
All I see is pain

Falling to my knees
Though I do believe
Oh, I can’t just preach baby preach (woah oh oh oh oh ohhhh)
I can’t just preach, baby, preach

Falling to my knees
And though I do believe
I can’t just preach, baby, preach.

haitianking
3 Views · 2 years ago

Co-Presented with WNYC’s Greene Space

We are thrilled to close our Creative Activism summit with an in-depth conversation with award-winning playwright and MacArthur Genius Grant fellow Dominique Morisseau. As a Detroit-born artist who is one of the few Black women produced on Broadway, Dominique will share her perspective on movement building, and how the arts help empower every person with the language and vocabulary they need to create change. This interview is co-presented with WNYC’s Greene Space and hosted by journalist Alison Stewart (All of It).

haitianking
5 Views · 2 years ago

An activist group called "Witness at the Border" has been tracking deportation flights departing from Brownsville, Texas. NBC News NOW followed the group one morning before sunrise to bring you their story.
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How Immigration Activism Group 'Witness At The Border' Tracks Hundreds Of Deportation Flights

haitianking
2 Views · 2 years ago

In honor of Women's History Month, we highlight the next generation of Haitian-American women in South Florida, paving a new path for the future of women.

haitianking
1 Views · 2 years ago

In this episode of "People's Party With Talib Kweli," Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with activist, social justice leader, and author Tamika D. Mallory. Here's what we got into over the course of this very important conversation:

• Tamika's parents helping found the 'The National Action Network' headed by Rev. Al Sharpton.
• Being inspired by the extreme work ethic of Rev. Sharpton and N.A.N. essentially raising her.
• The financial woes that activist organizations face while trying to stay relevant.
• Drawing inspiration from the work of elders such as Dr. John Henrik Clarke and Dr. Ben.
• Some of her concerns regarding charter schools in New York City.
• People like herself being motivated to join activist movements through personal tragedies.
• Being driven by those people that have invested so much of themselves to the cause.
• Criticism from the mother of Tamir Rice about Tamika "monopolizing" the fight for racial justice.
• The intentional campaign formed to defame Tamika's character.
• Backlash over not distancing herself from The Nation of Islam's leader Louis Farrakhan.
• Valuable lessons Tamika received from her mother about never being afraid to speak her truth.
• Fighting for black women while not letting her black brothers feeling abandoned.
• The lack of attention being brought to black women that have been brutalized by police.
• The mission of her activist organization 'Until Freedom' and using the Black Panthers as a model.
• Debating if videos like George Floyd's murder are too long and traumatic for public viewing.
• Benjamin Crump calling on Tamika to help bring attention to the death of Breonna Taylor.
• Celebrities using their platform to shine a light on activist movements.
• Tamika's response to people accusing her organization of stealing money.
• Her book 'State Of Emergency' spotlighting of a convo between Cardi B and Angela Davis.
• Activist Ella Baker being her primary model of how she approaches leadership.
• The important contributions that each leader of 'Until Freedom' bring to the table.
• Instagram making Talib delete a post about the treatment of Haitian immigrants at the border.
• The Biden administration's response to the Haitian immigrant crisis.
• Progressives as well as racists residing within the Democratic tent.
• Her take on Ice Cube's comments regarding Trump during the last election.
• Bernie Sanders' campaign falling short on many black issues.
• How the right wing views crime in communities of color.
• Wishing she and others held the Obama administration's feet to the fire more.
• How prioritizing mental wellness is a matter of life and death.
• What concerns her most about the viral videos of black people's pain.

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haitianking
2 Views · 2 years ago

Officials also sealed off the border crossing at Del Rio, Texas.
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haitianking
1 Views · 2 years ago

Tommy Vietor and Ben Rhodes discuss the assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moïse, the ongoing protests in Cuba, how President Biden should respond to ransomware attacks, new US ambassador nominations, the impact of heat waves on marine life, a new dating app in Iran, and soccer and Olympics news. Then Haitian journalist Widlore Meráncourt talks to Tommy about the political situation in Haiti and the context for American intervention in the country.

Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:09 The Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
9:10 Protests in Cuba Over Blackouts and Lack of Medical Services
20:00 Biden Under Pressure to Respond to Ransomware Attacks
24:38 Biden Appoints New Ambassadors to India and Turkey
26:56 Ethiopian Election Results
28:55 Massive Heatwave Strikes Canada and Western US
31:53 Iran Launches New Dating App to Increase Birth Rate
33:22 South Korea Bans Fast Music to Stop the Spread of Covid
34:28 Soccer Updates After Racist Incidents in the UK
40:32 Olympics Update
44:07 Haitian journalist Widlore Meráncourt on Moise's Assassination

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haitianking
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Panelists discuss humanitarian conditions in Haiti after the assassination of its president, successive natural disasters, a constitutional crisis, and the increasing control of the country by gangs, as well as how the United States and international organizations can aid efforts to strengthen Haiti's stability.

The Arthur C. Helton Memorial Lecture was established by CFR and the family of Arthur C. Helton, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who died in the August 2003 bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad. The Lecture addresses pressing issues in the broad field of human rights and humanitarian concerns.

Speakers
Jacqueline Charles
Caribbean Correspondent, Miami Herald

Daniel L. Foote
Former U.S. Special Envoy to Haiti (2021); Former U.S. Ambassador to Zambia (2017–2020)

Johanna Mendelson-Forman
Adjunct Professor, School of International Service, American University; Distinguished Fellow, Stimson Center; Former Senior Advisor to the U.N. Mission in Haiti; Member, Board of Advisors, EarthSpark International; CFR Member

Presider
Joel Dreyfuss
Journalist; Board Member; The Haitian Roundtable; Former Contributing Columnist, Washington Post; CFR Member

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haitianking
1 Views · 2 years ago

In an interview with Christiane Amanpour, President Uhuru Kenyatta claims that homosexuality is not an issue of human rights, but rather of "our own base as a culture."

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haitianking
1 Views · 2 years ago

Ann Clark is a native Chicagoan, practicing architect and community leader. One of her guiding principles is working on projects that have social relevancy. Her work often goes beyond traditional delivery methods of architecture into the realms of community activism and fundraising in order to move projects from idea to actualization.
In this video, Ann is giving us an insider's look at her recently completed project, the Mirebalais National Teaching Hospital in Haiti. She also shares her experience bringing people from various walks of life together to create respectful and community-minded architecture that exponentially expands community pride.

haitianking
4 Views · 2 years ago

The Canadian Foreign Policy Institute presents:
Anti-Blackness in Canadian foreign-policy. What is the Haiti Core Group?
FEATURING:
Jemima Pierre (Black Alliance for Peace, UCLA)
Jean Saint-Vil (Solidarity Quebec Haiti)
El Jones (Mount Saint Vincent University)
Moderated by Bianca Mugyenyi, Canadian Foreign Policy Institute
***
What is the Haiti Core Group?
The Canadian government is part of a colonial alliance in Haiti.
The Core Group (US, Canada, France, Brazil, Spain, Germany, EU, UN, OAS representatives) has heavily shaped Haitian affairs and has overseen the descent of political life in Haiti.
Formally established by the UN Security Council after US, French and Canadian troops overthrew Haiti’s elected government in 2004, the Core Group unofficially traces its roots to the 2003 “Ottawa Initiative on Haiti”. At that meeting US, French, OAS and Canadian officials discussed overthrowing Haiti’s President and putting the country under UN trusteeship.
Join this free public webinar to find out more.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
Jemima Pierre is the Haiti/Americas Coordinator for the Black Alliance for Peace & and Associate Professor in the Departments of African American Studies & Anthropology, UCLA. She is the author of The Predicament of Blackness: Postcolonial Ghana and the Politics of Race. She is currently completing a manuscript whose working title is “Racial Americanization: Conceptualizing African Immigrants in the U.S."
Jean Saint-Vil is an author and member of Solidarity Quebec Haiti. He is the co-founder of AKASAN (Ayisyen ki ap soutni Ayisyen nètalkole) and Jaku Konbit. He is an artist-activist immersed in Global Peace and Social Justice movements. (Jafrikayiti.com)
El Jones is a poet, journalist, professor and activist living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She was Halifax's Poet Laureate from 2013 to 2015.
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