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DESCRIPTION:PRESS RELEASE:  Contacts:  Kim McMillon, (209) 725-1217  kimmac@pacbell.net 
  PEN Oakland and Pro Arts  Present   Open Forum On Haiti  PRO Arts Gallery 
 in Oakland  Sunday, May 2, 5:00 PM     WHO:       PEN Oakland and PRO Arts  
 WHAT: Open Forum on Haiti  WHEN:     Sunday, May 2nd at 5:00 PM  WHERE:   
 PRO Arts Gallery, 550 Second Street in Oakland, Jack London Square  COST:   
    Free to the Public  (Oakland, CA), April 4, 2004 -- Investigative 
 reporter and host of KPFA's Flashpoints, Dennis Bernstein, will moderate an 
 Open Forum on Haiti sponsored by PEN Oakland and PRO Arts Gallery on 
 Sunday, May 2nd at 5:00 PM at PRO Arts Gallery, 550 Second Street in 
 Oakland. Guest speakers include: Marguerite Laurent, Kiilu Nyasha, Pierre 
 Labossiere, JR, and Maria Gracia. Important points that will be discussed 
 are the Destabilization of Haiti; debt, dependency, foreign domination 
 since 1806; and the human consequences of U.S./France 2004 orchestrated 
 Coup D'etat.  The goal of this open forum is to let the public know what is 
 actually happening in Haiti. The mainstream press has waged a war of 
 disinformation, and neglect with regards to the actual facts on the ousting 
 of President Aristide. For more information on this free event, please 
 call: 415 391 3844 or email kimmac@pacbell.net.  The Haitian people have 
 been brutalized, beaten and devastated by U.S. power for a century, 
 beginning in 1914 when the U.S took over from the French, by "helping" to 
 refinance "for Haiti" the 1825 French indemnity, and then invaded Haiti for 
 missing payments to protect U.S. bank interests, fleecing dry the Haitian 
 national gold reserves. France helped the U.S. to depose Aristide because 
 he had requested their repayment of $22 billion.  Today, the disinformation 
 about Aristide's lack of popularity and lies about Haiti being more corrupt 
 under Aristide/Preval/Aristide then under the old Duvalierist guard, which 
 is now back, is fairly visible, and in graphic, bloody technicolor. But 
 it's too late. All the small successes of Haitian democracy since 1990 have 
 been trashed in one fell Feb. 29, 2004, U.S. coup d'état swoop.  Aristide 
 built more schools in Haiti during his term than had been built in the 
 entirety of Haiti's history under the old guard. Now that old guard is 
 retaking power thanks to 10 years of U.S.  -more-  destabilization, then 
 outright coup d'état. They could not have won without the Feb. 29 shock 
 and awe, dead-of-night campaign, against Aristide and his innocent wife.  
 Aristide eliminated the old army, helped bring illiteracy from 85 percent 
 down to 48 percent, improved the health system, built public parks, started 
 to decentralize power by establishing local governance through town 
 meetings and local town governance, more so than any of the old guard for 
 the almost 200 years it was in charge.  Speaker backgrounds:  Marguerite 
 Laurent is the founder of The Haitian Lawyers Leadership, a network of 
 lawyers dedicated to institutionalizing the rule of law and protecting the 
 civil and cultural rights of Haitians at home and abroad. She has also 
 written a judicial reform agenda for Haiti. Her most challenging and 
 memorable work thus far has been as legal advisor, in 1994-1995, to Haitian 
 President Jean Bertrand Aristide promoting the democratizing process in 
 Haiti. The "Red, Black & Moonlight" performance series is a musical memoir 
 based on that story and her life and work in the United States.    Marcia 
 Gracia grew up in Haiti and moved to the US in1981. Marcia was involved in 
 the pro democracy movement; and deepend during the coup-d'etat years from 
 1991-1994. She has made presentations regarding the situation in Haiti and 
 has worked for the return of President Aristide and democracy.    Kiilu 
 Nyasha joined the liberation struggle in 1969 with the New Haven Chapter of 
 the BPP. She has been a revolutionary artist, writer, broadcaster and 
 agitator in a number of international and domestic movements for change, 
 including the struggle to restore Pres. Aristide to Haiti in 1994.  Pierre 
 Labossiere is a longtime Haitian activist and founder of the Haiti Action 
 Committee. Labossiere, a native-born Haitian, is on the Board of Global 
 Exchange.  Dennis Bernstein is an investigative reporter, radio host, human 
 rights advocate and poet, and a regular contributor to Pacifica's Democracy 
 Now, and Associate Producer of Pacific News Service. He is currently cohost 
 of KPFA's Flashpoints News Magazine, and is a frequent commentator on WBAI 
 airwaves. Dennis Bernstein is at the forefront of covering the conflict in 
 Haiti, and the illegal eviction notice to the DULY ELECTED African 
 President of Haiti, Aristide.  JR is a movement journalist at San Francisco 
 Bay View Newspaper. He is also the Minister of Information for the 
 Prisoners of Conscience Committee, a national organization.  ###    \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/08/34963.php
SUMMARY:Open Forum on Haiti
LOCATION: PRO Arts Gallery, 550 Second Street in Oakland, Jack London Square
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/04/08/34963.php
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