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Wed March 10th: Haiti Action Committee Event In Oakland

by HAC
On Tuesday, March 10, at 7:00 pm, Pierre Labossiere, Voleine Amilcar and Tim Suttle will give first hand accounts and analysis of their recent visit to Haiti as delegates who participated in Haitiís Bicentennial celebration. Keynote speaker Pierre Labossiere will discuss the roots of the growing crisis, the connections between the "Rebels", Haitian opposition leaders, and how the U.S. failed in supporting democracy in Haiti.
Haiti Action Committee Event

Wednesday - March 10 - 7:00 PM

Mills College - Oakland


Speakers:

Pierre Labossiere, longtime Haitian Activist and one of the founders of Haiti Action Committee
Voleine Amilcar, Mills college student, native of Haiti and member of the Haiti Action Committee
Tim Suttle, member of Haiti action Committee recently returned from Haiti.

Date: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Mills College in the student Union, 5000 MacArthur Blvd.
(Wheelchair accessible)
Cost: Free
Sponsored by: Haiti Action Committee, and Mills College French and Francophone Studies, Ethnic Studies departments.


On Tuesday, March 10, at 7:00 pm, Pierre Labossiere, Voleine Amilcar and Tim Suttle will give first hand accounts and analysis of their recent visit to Haiti as delegates who participated in Haitiís Bicentennial celebration. Keynote speaker Pierre Labossiere will discuss the roots of the growing crisis, the connections between the "Rebels", Haitian opposition leaders, and how the U.S. failed in supporting democracy in Haiti.

http://www.haitiaction.net/Events/3_10_4.html
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by Carwil
was monday's demonstration a knee-jerk response to cruelty or is there energy to maintain solidarity?
I want to invite people out to the event on tomorrow, Tuesday, March 9th on "America's Other War: Building an Anti-war Movement Against the War on African People from Oakland to Haiti," at 7pm at the Fellowship Hall of Humanity, 390 - 27th St, Oakland.

Featuring Omali Yeshitela, Chairman of the African People's Solidarity Committee and leader and founder of the Uhuru Movement.

This event is sponsored by the African People's Solidarity Committee. We are committed to solidarity with African people for freedom and justice and a return of their resources stolen from 500 years of slavery and colonialism.

The US coup in Haiti is a response to attempt by US imperialism to put down any semblance of an independent African nation remembering the first successful slave rebellion and African revolution in Haiti in 1804.

Call Wendy at 510-295-7834 or email uhurureparations [at] yahoo.com
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