[Mitai-announce] [End_violence_list] Fwd: Film Screening - Haiti: Killing the Dream 10/19
Anahita Maghami
azad at MIT.EDU
Sat Oct 16 15:28:38 EDT 2010
Dear Friends,
Since End Violence Book Club is focusing on violence in Haiti, I thought this
event would be very relevant and could help provide a solid historical
background for our discussion.
Hope you enjoy!
Anahita
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Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 13:30:17 -0400
From: Cat Thu Nguyen Huu <catthu at MIT.EDU>
Reply-To: Cat Thu Nguyen Huu <catthu at MIT.EDU>
Subject: Film Screening - Haiti: Killing the Dream 10/19
To: Cat Thu Nguyen Huu <catthu at mit.edu>
Join the MIT Western Hemisphere Project for a screening of the film
Haiti: Killing the Dream
Tuesday, October 19
6:00pm-7:30pm
Room 1-135
This is the second movie in the WHP's series of biweekly film
screenings,
recurring every other Tuesday at 6pm.
A 60-minute documentary focusing on the events in Haiti following the
coup of
September 30, 1991, and how the world's first black republic became
the poorest
nation in the Western Hemisphere.
The program includes interviews with exiled President Jean Bertrand
Aristide,
his cabinet, dissident clergy, underground resistance leaders, U.S.
State
Department officials, and a cross-section of Haitian people.
Documentary followed by Q&A.
Web site: http://www.perryfilms.com/projects/haiti.html
For more information, contact:
hemisphere-manboard at mit.edu
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Join the MIT Western Hemisphere Project for a screening of the film
Haiti: Killing the Dream
Tuesday, October 19
6:00pm-7:30pm
Room 1-135
This is the second movie in the WHP's series of biweekly film
screenings,
recurring every other Tuesday at 6pm.
A 60-minute documentary focusing on the events in Haiti following the
coup of
September 30, 1991, and how the world's first black republic became
the poorest
nation in the Western Hemisphere.
The program includes interviews with exiled President Jean Bertrand
Aristide,
his cabinet, dissident clergy, underground resistance leaders, U.S.
State
Department officials, and a cross-section of Haitian people.
Documentary followed by Q&A.
Web site: [1]http://www.perryfilms.com/projects/haiti.html
For more information, contact:
[2]hemisphere-manboard at mit.edu
References
1. http://www.perryfilms.com/projects/haiti.html
2. mailto:hemisphere-manboard at mit.edu
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