Haiti Workshop in Liverpool: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) translating cultures theme is pleased to work with the Haiti Support Group and
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) translating cultures theme is pleased to work with the Haiti Support Group and
Today marks 10 years to the day since the devastating Haiti earthquake killed close to 300,000 people. The tragedy hit
Please join the Haiti Support Group and friends on Sunday 12th January from 3 until 9 p.m. to remember the
Charlot Jeudy was only 34 when he was found dead, under suspicious circumstances. His death is an agonising blow to
Join us at the University of Liverpool for a panel debate about Haiti’s future after the UN withdrawal in October 2019. Organised
A disaster hits and chaos ensues. Within the shock and the trauma, as the winds settle and people uncurl, look
Original article by Angus Randall of Talk Radio here The Haiti Support Group has accused Oxfam of having a “culture
Dear Haiti Watcher, On Saturday 29th June, friends and supporters of the Haiti Support Group will be gathering in London
Once again, Haiti is back in the headlines with reports that play on the image of the country as a
“I don’t think I’ve ever heard a positive news story about Haiti.” said the comedian Romesh Ranganathan before his recent trip
Phillip Wearne – A Tribute “The people have spoken – the bastards!” muttered a US Embassy official at the count
It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti (2017, 50 mins.) Between 2005-2007 UN peacekeeping troops
The British Museum, in association with the The Asahi Shimbun newspaper, presents: A revolutionary legacy: Haiti and Toussaint Louverture. This temporary spotlight display
A Statement from Antony Stewart, Chair of the Haiti Support Group This week, as Chair of the Haiti Support Group,
UPDATE, 12th January 2018: Today marks eight years after the Léogâne Earthquake and Trump is, once again, spewing garbage about Haiti
David Nicholls Memorial Trust (DNMT) Annual Lecture: ‘New’ Governors of the Dew – Professor Andrew Leak, University College London On
The Ghetto Biennale is a cross-cultural arts festival held in two adjacent informal neighbourhoods in Port-au-Prince. This illustrated catalogue documents
Significant outbreaks of cholera had never been recorded in Haiti before 2010. But then UN peacekeepers dumped raw sewage into