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Haiti: The Struggle Continues

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E-mail: haiti@wbai.org
Description:
Haiti: The Struggle Continues presents news and analysis about Haiti and Haitians in the diaspora. It also explores the history, arts, and culture of Haiti. Themes range from U.S. military occupation and low-intensity war in Haiti to police brutality and workers rights and refugee affairs in the U.S. Our program aims to foster a better understanding between the Haitian and other communities, specially the oppressed.
Credits:
Hosts/Producers: The Haiti Collective Margareth Dominique Kim Ives Karine Jean-Pierre Marquez Osson Margareth Dominique is a community planner/organizer and educator. Margareth teaches science in the New York City Public School System Kim Ives is a writer and editor with Haiti Progres newspaper and a documentary filmmaker who has directed and worked on many films about Haiti (Bitter Cane, The Coup Continues, Rezistans). He also works with the Haiti Support Network (HSN) and has led numerous delegations to Haiti. He frequently speaks about Haiti before church, student, and community audiences and on Haitian and U.S. radio programs, most frequently WBAI. Karine Jean-Pierre: is a documentary filmmaker who has directed and edited films about Haiti (From Slavery to the Promised Land), community organizer and adjunct lecturer. She also works with Haiti Support Network (HSN) and has been on Human Rights delegations to Haiti. Marquez Osson: is a worker and immigrant rights advocate. Longtime producer for community radio.
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