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DESCRIPTION:New York City-based photographer Nicholas Whalen will share  reflections 
 and photographs from the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake and discuss 
 the militarization of "relief" efforts, corporate profiteering, and the 
 exclusion of grassroots mutual aid networks.\n\nThis work presents a 
 counter-narrative to US mainstream media portrayal of the disaster, which 
 served to justify the occupation/militarization of relief efforts, and to 
 cast the Haitian people as incapable of self-governance. Media focus on the 
 supposed violence by survivors of the earthquake supported the presence of 
 US troops and the withholding of actual relief. Whalen argues that US 
 troops were sent in to prevent the mobilization of those who seek 
 empowerment through self-organization and an end to the neoliberal order. 
 \n\nThe Western colonial legacy continues to suppress any local effort to 
 create a new Haiti based on self-determination instead of servitude. 
 Concomitant corporate colonialism contributes to the domination/sabotage of 
 Haiti's future and helps shape the nature of US actions. The race/class 
 based nature of the US-controlled international response to the disaster is 
 a manifestation of the 500-year offensive to forcibly submit everyone to 
 the Empire's capitalist quest for economic and military hegemony over 
 earth. \n\nThe hysterical US response speaks to the power of a community 
 long used to self-reliance and survival against unbelievable odds and whose 
 struggle for freedom from poverty, structural violence and oppression is 
 one of global human solidarity. \n\nSliding scale admission: $5-$10.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/13/18661321.php
SUMMARY:People Need Water-Foods: A Photographer Reports From Haiti
LOCATION:Station 40\n3030-B 16th Street \nSan Francisco, CA 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/10/13/18661321.php
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