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Washington Post, 10/15: U.S. backs sending international forces to Haiti, draft proposal says
A draft U.N. resolution, citing instability and violence in Haiti, suggests the Biden administration may be willing to participate in a multinational mission that has a military component
I'm gonna try to compile a list of resources for the genocides and humanitarian crisis going on so people will at least have a place to start so they can stay informed
Each place will have a link and then just click on the link to go to the resources. If yall have any you wanna recommend say it under the post of that place
Pls reblog the original posts so more people can see what’s been added
Art, Heart, and Heritage: Celebrating Heidi Alexis and the Spirit of Giving
Thrilled to celebrate the remarkable talent of Haitian-American artist Heidi Alexis Lmt (@eyealexis)! Anticipation is building for her Fall 2024 art exhibition.
A stunning creation, "Shades of a Woman," an acrylic on canvas masterpiece (16x20), found its new home during Naïka Charles DHaiti's (@naikacharlesdhaiti) birthday celebration and fundraiser on February 25, 2024. This event successfully raised funds for Project St Anne (@psahaiti). To discover more about their impactful work, make sure to follow their journey!
#Film - Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise Getting Doc From ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ Filmmaker Raoul Peck
Alex Gibney is among the producers of the feature, which is currently in production.
BY BORYS KIT
MARCH 18, 2024 10:36AM
"Raoul Peck, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker behind 2016’s I Am Not Your Negro, is in production on his latest documentary, an investigation into the 2021 assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise.
Tentatively titled The Hands That Held the Knives, Peck is not only directing but producing the film under his Velvet Films banner alongside Jigsaw Productions, with Imagine Documentaries, Anonymous Content, and Double Agent, who are also financing the project.
Peck’s take is being described as a “documentary thriller, in the tradition of Graham Greene or John Le Carré.” Per Monday’s announcement, Peck is going deep into the politics of Haiti, its relationship with the United States, and the corrupt business empires and criminal organizations that have now rendered the country a hellscape for its citizens.
The film will take audiences right up to the present moment, per the producers, “as ruthless gangs backed by oligarchs with well-paid lobbyists in Washington, D.C. now control 80% of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.”....
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