
Talks on Haiti in London
Talks on Haiti in London On January 12, 2010, an earthquake struck Haiti, killing as many as 316,000 people. At

Talks on Haiti in London On January 12, 2010, an earthquake struck Haiti, killing as many as 316,000 people. At

Dominican Republic had “better dictators than Haiti” – HSG from US Institute of Peace, Washington DC, 26-01-2011 To the other

Beauty That Plays Hard to Get (To). By Dean NELSON, New York Times. Original article here. Photo Credit: David Rochkind for The New

HSG at Latin America ¡Adelante! 2013 The Haiti Support Group will be talking on Racism and Domination in the Caribbean

Housing Disaster exposed by Haitian CSO FRAKKA. HSG from Congress and TransAfrica Forum, Washington, 07-03-2011 To Congress, then the TransAfrica

During a week of events in London and Brussels on the earthquake and its aftermath the HSG gave Haitian civil

Haiti’s wealth of untapped mining resources must benefit the poor Source: The Guardian, 21 January 2014 Written by: Prospery Raymond

38th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies – Call for Papers University of Glasgow, 2-4 July 2014 The Society

Farcical Hearing at IACHR on Gender Violence in Haiti camps. HSG reporting from IACHR Hearing in Downtown Washington DC, 25-03-2011

James Reinl hosts a debate for VOR London on the second anniversary of Haiti’s earthquake and asks why half a

The forgotten victims of Haiti’s earthquake Source: CNN World January 10, 2014 Report by Chiara Linguori, Special to CNN. Article

UCL Seminar: ‘Haiti’s Ghetto Biennale’ In December 2009, Atiz Rezistans, the Sculptors of Grand Rue, hosted their first Ghetto Biennale.

Haiti Advocacy Week in Washington. HSG reporting from Capitol Hill, Washington DC, 28-03-2011 The beginning of Haiti Advocacy Week brought

Representations, Revisions, Responsibilities: Toward New Narratives for Haiti in 2013 and Beyond Haiti is often cast by outsiders as a

Four Years On: Post-Earthquake Facts and Figures All information supplied courtesy of Amnesty International Haiti: Displaced people still leave in

The Black Jacobins Revisited: Rewriting History Conference, Liverpool To mark seventy-five years of C.L.R. James’s pioneering anticolonial classic The Black

OAS with “shopping list” for Martelly. HSG reporting from Haiti Working Group, US Institute of Peace, Washington DC, 20-04-2011 To

Campaign for the Rights of those Displaced by Earthquake. On 18 July 2010 the Haiti Support Group launched its campaign

