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JESSICA ANN PEAVY
She Knows Something You Don’t Know
Video Screening at Momenta Art
359 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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January 7th -January 18th
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Haiti A Reminder
My mother forwarded this email to me, I think its relevant. If you don’t know who Touissant L’overture is read this and then google that name. An active understanding of history is the only path to understanding the present.
While I was watching the news today (01/13/2010) concerning the earthquake, reporters constantly reminded us of Haiti’s poverty. It is the poorest country in this hemisphere was repeated. Let us look back at the history of why Haiti is such a poor country. I doubt the media will inform us of this.
I will quote extensively from two books by Randall Robinson “An Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President”. The other book “Quitting America: The Departure of a Black Man from his Native land”
From “An Unbroken Agony”, page 21;
*From a statement by Human Rights Advocates, an American organization that supports efforts to win restitution from France for the Haitian people:
Agony, page 57;
From “Quitting America”, Randall writes, page 200;
Now you know that the aid being given to Haiti is no more than reimbursement. Aid tends to make money for U.S. companies because goods and services are paid by taxpayers’ money to these companies providing the goods and services.
Now we know.
John