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haitianking
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https://www.mnhs.org/blackhistory-blackvoices The murder of George Floyd catapulted Minneapolis to the epicenter of the Black Liberation Movement. What do we mean when we say “Black Liberation” and the “Black Liberation Movement”? What are the catalysts for these movements historically and how have they been met in Minnesota and in the US?

Join distinguished University of St. Thomas professor Dr. Yohuru Williams and a panel of Black history-keepers as they chart the evolution of Black protest in Minnesota and on a national scale, from slavery through today.

Black History, Black Voices is an MNHS initiative that centers Black narratives, history, and issues. Through ongoing programs, content, and resources created by Black historians, artists, activists, and community leaders, this initiative will deepen the understanding of Black history in Minnesota and the contributions Black Americans have made.

haitianking
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November 20th, 2020

This conversation features representatives from student representatives from the Students for Sanctuary organization as well as the New Sanctuary Coalition, Andres Jiminez and Deirdre, joined by Shakoure (who was in ICE detention at the time of recording, released as of 02/17/2021) to bring awareness to the #FreeShakoure direct action, ICE & CBP and carceral system injustices. The goal of this discussion is to teach how everyone can help people targeted by ICE and the carceral system, bring awareness to the reality of the crisis, and learn how activism can be integrated into pedagogy.

haitianking
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An M7.2 earthquake struck southwest Haiti on Aug. 14, leaving hundreds dead and causing widespread devastation, and Tropical Storm Grace passed over Haiti on Monday, Aug. 16, bringing heavy rains, flash floods and landslides, further complicating response efforts.

The Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) hosted a webinar to look at the impact of the earthquake and tropical storm. Speakers shared the latest information, including critical needs and gaps, and provided concrete takeaways for funders to effectively support relief and recovery efforts.

Even prior to this latest disaster, Haiti was a country in crisis. It still hasn’t recovered (economically, socially, culturally, etc.) from the January 2010 earthquake that devastated the capital and killed approximately 200,000 people. Eleven years later, 33,000 people live in displacement camps and an additional 300,000 live in informal settlements. An additional 140,000 are still displaced from 2016’s Hurricane Matthew. The COVID-19 pandemic and the recent assassination of President Jovenel Moïse have further destabilized the country.

During the webinar, we examined the 2021 earthquake and Tropical Storm Grace in the context of the existing disparities and social disruption in the country.

CDP Director of International Funds Alex Gray moderated the discussion and panelists included:
- Karen Keating Ansara, New England International Donors
- Pierre Noel, Haiti Development Institute
- Marie-Rose Romain Murphy, The Haiti Community Foundation/Economic Stimulus Projects for Work and Action
- Sebastian Rhodes Stampa, UNOCHA

This webinar was co-sponsored by Giving Compass, Council on Foundations, Philanthropy New York, Alliance Magazine and National VOAD.

Learn more: https://disasterphilanthropy.org

haitianking
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Génération Kassav' le 11 mai à 20h45 sur France Ô !

haitianking
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Laura Beaudi a rencontré pour Couleurs Tropicales, le légendaire groupe Kassav'. <br />extraits de l'interview de Jocelyne Béroard et Jacob Desvarieux.

haitianking
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Les 30 ans de Kassav en Martinique des concerts de foliessss!!!!!

haitianking
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Donki · Coupé Cloué

Sa ki pou ou (36 ans après... Réédition)

℗ Melodie Makers

Released on: 2017-04-19

Composer: Dadou Pasquet
Arranger: Dadou Pasquet
Author: Gesner Henry

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haitianking
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Myan Myan · Coupe Cloue

The Preacher

℗ 2010 Mini Records

Released on: 2010-01-09

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haitianking
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Jean Gesner Henry, surnommé Coupé Cloué, footballeur et pilier de la musique haïtienne (kompa et twoubadou) est né le 10 mai 1925 à Léogâne en Haïti et mort le 29 janvier 1998 (un surnom qu'il avait acquis à la suite de son jeu au football comme défenseur au sein du club Aigle Noir AC, grand club de football de Port-au-Prince). Il a commencé sa carrière en 1951 à Port-Au-Prince en tant que guitariste. En 1957 il forme le « Trio Crystal » qui devient « Trio Select » et plus tard dans les années 1970 « Ensemble Select de Coupé Cloué ». En 1975 lors d’une tournée au Congo, il se voit attribué le titre de « Roi Coupé Cloué ».

Discographie : une trentaine d’albums produits entre 1970 et 1997.

L’album « Ti tête La » contient 8 morceaux :
01- Ti Tête La
02- Coquillage
03- Bébé Bel Pawol
04- Espion
05- Fem’m
06- Adelina
07- Jeune Amateur
08- Café

haitianking
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COUPÉ CLOUÉ - ROSE JADIN LA

haitianking
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ZAFEM ANTANN POUN ANTANN LIVE( GRANDE PREMIERE)

haitianking
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POPNABLE HAITI: https://popnable.com/haiti
Popnable Ayiti: https://ht.popnable.com/ayiti


Haitian Hot 100 Songs Chart , 17/07/2022
The Haitian Hot 100 Songs music chart is compiled and based on the most popular songs released within the last 365 days for 17/07/2022. It is a daily chart release. Discover the hottest top 100 entries of Haiti. The best Haitian songs on 17 July 2022. Haitian Hot 100 Songs Chart lists the best performed music videos measured on a daily basis. Explore the most streamed and viewed singles from Haiti. These are the well-trending haitian releases for 17 July 2022. Find regional songs sung in Haitian. Hot 100 Haiti Songs Chart is related to "haiti" topics.


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haitianking
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Welcome to Cap Haitian Haiti the home town of my mom and dad.
This is a side of Haiti you don't get to see often.
The Hotel we stayed in is called the Satama
https://satamahotel.com/
The club we went to is called LaKay which translate to
"The House" in english.
The name of the beach we wnt to is called
Belly Beach check out their Instagram.
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Im mad the best footage with us on the boat got brunt and I couldn’t use it thats why it too me a long time to upload.




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