
UK-based Haiti Support Group Stands in Solidarity with our Brothers and Sisters in Palestine
For immediate release. Today’s announcement regarding Britain’s possible recognition of the State of Palestine is a welcome step towards self-determination.

For immediate release. Today’s announcement regarding Britain’s possible recognition of the State of Palestine is a welcome step towards self-determination.

Dear Haiti Watcher, Join the Haiti Support Group for an annual update on our work and a very special public

Neocolonialism through Debt: How French and US banks underdeveloped Haïti Caribbean Labour Solidarity zoom meeting – Sunday 4th May 2pm London

Dear Haiti Watchers, As we see in the New Year together, it is important to remember that January 1st marks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. The recent ludicrous claims by US presidential candidate Donald J. Trump that legal Haitian migrants in Springfield,

Pay Close Attention:The Capitulation of the Haitian State was no Overnight Affair! Millions of Haitians are trapped in a very

Haitian women are regarded as the poto mitan (central pillar) of Haitian society. As caregivers, warriors, healers, artisans, traders, cultivators, manbos, storytellers, companions

In this final episode of season one, Andrew O’Neill and his team reflect on the amazing people they have met

A fundraiser to support trade unions in Burma and Haiti in their fight against exploitation in the garment industry. No

KANAVAL Exhibition of photographs from Haiti Support Group member Leah Gordon’s nearly three decade long testament to the power and

The unrest in Haiti, incessant for five years, is taking its toll on Haitians. We at the Haiti Support Group

Join the Haiti Support Group for two great events this summer to celebrate Haitian Flag Day and 30 years of

This summer, the Haiti Support Group will be celebrating 30 years of advocacy, activism and campaigning in solidarity with the Haitian

Join us at the screening of the exciting new Haitian film Freda. Followed by a discussion with Dr Rachel Douglas,

Marking the unveiling of a blue plaque dedicated to Marie-Louise Christophe, first and last Queen of Haiti, at her former

Together with the Haitian Chamber of Commerce, Dr Nicole Willson, based at the Institute for Black Atlantic Research, is raising

Mario Gousse, Patrick Sylvain and Tamlynn Torchon discuss recent events in Haiti in the context of the country’s long history.

On 12 October the Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS), Institute of Modern Languages Research (IMLR), University of

