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18256: Simidor: NYC Town meeting on Haitian crisis (fwd)
From: Daniel Simidor <karioka9@mail.arczip.com>
2004 HAITI INITIATIVE
1218 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11226
Tel: (718) 284-0889; e-mail: initiative2004@yahoo.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Haitians in New York Mark Bicentennial of Country’s Independence
with Town Meeting on Crisis in Homeland
Brooklyn, February 3, 2004. New York-based 2004 Haiti Initiative and
the No Collective in Haiti will hold a town meeting on Sunday, February
8, at IS 246, Walt Whitman Junior High School in Brooklyn, to bring the
Haitian community here up-to-date as to current conditions in Haiti. The
Walt Whitman Junior High School is located at 72 Veronica Place and
Snyder Avenue.
“The repression is unbearable, our lives are threatened daily” says
author Lyonel Trouillot, a founding member of the No Collective, which
groups Haiti’s most prestigious intellectuals and artists. “What we are
living under is not politics; it is a criminalization of power.”
The No Collective grew out of a petition drive last November, which took
exception with President Jean Bertrand Aristide’s manipulation of Haiti’s
bicentennial celebrations to legitimize his own corrupt and repressive
rule. Representatives from the No Collective will travel especially from
Haiti to be part of the Sunday Town Meeting. They will be available for
interviews on Friday and Saturday, February 6th and 7th.
The 2004 Haiti Initiative is a varied group of educators, activists and
cultural workers, who have come together to help foster a better and more
critical appreciation of the Haitian revolution and of Haitian history in
general.