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Haiti
One Food Security Remedy in the Face of Global Crises
Once known mostly as a Pacific Island crop, breadfruit is now grown around the world as a sustainable means of fighting hunger.
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Malcolm X’s Internationalism and the Struggle for Liberation in Haiti Today
Haiti could once again become the trailblazer of emancipation and revolutionary fortitude.
Uruguay in Haiti: The Poorest President of a Mercenary Army?
Will Uruguay continue to act as a praetorian guard of a dictatorship in Haiti?
The Attack on Human Rights in Haiti: An Interview With Jackson Doliscar, Part II
Community organizer Jackson Doliscar speaks of the efforts of the Haitian government to silence advocates of human rights, land rights and housing rights.
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Haitians Worry World Bank-Assisted Mining Law Could Result in “Looting“
Civil society groups are worried that the Haitian president may move to unilaterally put in place a contentious revision to the country's decades-old mining law.
Mechanism That Cancelled Haitian Debt Post-Earthquake Could Help Ebola-Affected West Africa
Haiti marks the five year anniversary of a deadly earthquake.
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Haiti’s Promised Rebuilding Unrealized as Haitians Challenge Authoritarian Rule
They promised to “build” the country “back better.” The world was aghast at the poverty in Haiti revealed by the massive news coverage of the earthquake.
In Haiti, the State and International Community Continue to Trounce Human Rights
An interview with human rights organizer Jackson Doliscar.
Black Haitian Lives Matter: Haiti on the Fifth Anniversary of the Earthquake
On the fifth anniversary, Jesse Hagopian describes his experience surviving Haiti's earthquake and urges solidarity between the uprising there and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Another Black Boy Gunned Down by Police
Police brutality is a time-honored tradition in Haiti.