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4/23/14

Legacy of 1804 #30 with Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages #UN #Haiti #Cholera #LOF1804




Join me this Friday at 9PM as I talk to State Assemblywoman Michaëlle Solages who represents several districts heavily populated by Haitians in Long Island.

We will discuss a recent letter which she and other Haitian elected officials wrote to the State Department deploring its support of immunity for the UN in a pending cholera lawsuit. We will also discuss political representation of Haitians in New York State.

Call in with your questions!

For more on Assemblywoman Solages: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Michaelle-C-Solages/bio/

For more on the letter: http://www.bostonhaitian.com/2014/haitian-american-elected-officials-press-state-department-cholera-epidemic-suit

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4/15/14

Legacy Of 1804 On Returning to Haiti After 30 Years #LOF1804 4/18 @9PM EA

 
 
 
 
Join me as I welcome Teddy Clermont who recently returned to Haiti after 30 years for My Haiti Travels' Impact Week Haiti 2014.

We'll ask Teddy what kept him from returning for so long and why he decided to take the trip.

Dina Simon of
www.myhaititravels.com and Guerline Emmanuel who organize this and other trips t.o Haiti aimed at Haitians from the diaspora will join us as well.

Listen live at
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackwholeradio/2014/04/19/legacy-of-1804-on-returning-to-haiti-after-30-years-lof1804 or on the phone at (323) 927-2913.

You can listen to past shows on iTunes by searching keywords 'Legacy of 1804'. Past shows are also available at
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4/11/14

Legacy of 1804 #27: Judge Lionel Jean-Baptiste on the DR Citizenship Ruling #LOF1804 #Haiti




This week a conversation on the recent DR Citizenship Ruling with Judge Lionel Jean-Baptiste, Ninaj Raoul of Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees, Fabrice Armand of Haiti Chérie Pride, Love, Commitment and prior guest Katleen Félix of HHTARG and Fonkoze. 



Co-sponsored by HHTARG, Haiti Chérie Pride Love Commitment, Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees and Haitian Congress to Fortify Haiti.


Lionel Jean-Baptiste is currently serving as a Cook County Circuit Court Judge in the State of Illinois. In March of 2011, he was appointed and sworn-in by the Illinois Supreme Court to complete the unexpired term of a judge whose position had become vacant.  He subsequently waged a hard-fought campaign to be elected to fill the vacancy and hold on to his seat on the Bench.  He was victorious in the Primary Elections of March 2012 by a significant margin over his opponent.  In the general elections of November 2012, he ran unopposed and was elected to the judiciary as a full circuit court Judge of Cook County.
His most prized accomplishment is the work he has done as a founding member of the Haitian Congress to Fortify Haiti which led the fight over the course of 7 years to amend the Haitian Constitution to allow Dual Citizenship lifting one of the most significant barriers to reintegration of the Diaspora. Today, the Congress continues to organize to reintegrate the Diaspora and its resources to develop Haiti.

All other guest bios are discussed on air. 

Listen live at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackwholeradio/2014/04/12/legacy-of-1804-with-judge-lionel-jean-baptiste-lof1804-haiti-dr or on the phone at (323) 927-2913.

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We found out about various resources and articles during the show! Please check them all out and share far and wide. We will continue to check back in with this issue and with the guests about progress on the action points discussed on the show.

Guests were all of the opinion that:

  • The dominican government's recent offer for the denationalized Dominicans to reapply for citizenship is unacceptable as those people's citizenship should have never been taken away;
  • Boycotting of tourism in the Dominican Republic and of Dominican goods imported to Haiti will and has been an effective tool. 


Int'l Campaign to End Apartheid in the Dominican Republic | People all over the world say "NO" to Denationalization! http://ht.ly/vIii6

Birthright Crisis 2013 on Vimeo http://ht.ly/vIikJ

Haitian Congress PAC - Haitian News - Defeat the Long Standing Inhumane Discriminatory Practice Of The Dominican Republic http://ht.ly/vIiph

How Haitians' Beef With Dominican Republic Complicates U. S. Trade Relations | WLRN http://ht.ly/vIiss



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4/4/14

Legacy of 1804 #26 with Tontongi Eddy Toussaint #Kreyòl #LOF1804




Vandredi swa map resevwa Tontongi ki se fondatè Près Trileng nan Boston e ki ekri yon atik toulòtjou sou zafè Akademi Fransèz ak Akademi Kreyòl. Nap diskite ki konsekans apwentman yon Ayisen nan Akademi Fransèz ap genyen sou kreasyon yon Akademi Kreyòl.

Join me as I welcome Tontongi a.k.a. Eddy Toussaint, founder of Trilingual Press and author of a recent article on the consequences for the Akademi Kreyòl of the appointment of a Haitian to the French Academy. The interview will be held in Creole but you can ask questions in any language Haitians speak.

The article we will discuss is:
Haïti-Langue : Les implications malheureuses de l’élection de Dany Laferrière à l’Académie française http://ht.ly/vqfkG

Listen Online http://www.blogtalkradio.com/blackwholeradio/2014/04/05/legacy-of-1804-ak-tontongi-eddy-toussaint-lof1804-haiti or on the phone at (323) 927-2913.

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