11/24/17

Happy Thanksgiving!

There will be no Legacy of 1804 tonight as I'm spending time with relatives. Happy Thanksgiving to all and a special thought for those who observed the National Day of Mourning yesterday. 


Sent hurriedly from my iPhone. Please forgive typos. 

11/17/17

Legacy of 1804 | Haiti News & Blog Review | Eugene Electioneering, Vertières #LOF1804









Host: Alice 

Topics: Brian Cunningham on Mathieu Eugène electioneering in 40th Council District race, TPS v. General Amnesty (Eritye Papa Desalin Clip)  | Battle of Vertières Anniversary November 18th | Thanksgiving Trip Upstate


When: 10 PM this Friday 

Places to listen: Player below or at kiskeacity.com  | Phone: 714-242-6119 | BlogTalkRadio Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pancaribbean/2017/11/18/legacy-of-1804-haiti-news-blog-review-eugene-electioneering-vertires







You can listen to past shows on iTunes by searching keywords 'Legacy of 1804'. Past shows are also available at http://www.kiskeacity.com/search/label/LOF1804. On Twitter: react to or ask questions by using the hashtag #LOF1804.



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POST-SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

11/10/17

Legacy of 1804 | Eugene v. Cunningham Debate | Brooklyn 40th Council District #LOF1804









Host: Alice

We will listen to and comment on the debate between Councilman incumbent Mathieu Eugene and his Reform Party challenger Brian Cunningham in the NYC Council race for the 40th Council District in Brooklyn which took place Sunday November 9th. Eugene has since secured a third term. But the issues raised in the debate highlight the challenges ahead for him in his third term.


When: 10 PM this Friday (Not 9!) 

Places to listen: Player below or at kiskeacity.com  | Phone: 714-242-6119 | BlogTalkRadio Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pancaribbean/2017/11/11/legacy-of-1804-eugene-v-cunningham-debate-brooklyn-40th-council-district







You can listen to past shows on iTunes by searching keywords 'Legacy of 1804'. Past shows are also available at http://www.kiskeacity.com/search/label/LOF1804. On Twitter: react to or ask questions by using the hashtag #LOF1804.



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11/3/17

Legacy of 1804 | Brian Cunningham | Candidate for City Council | Flatbush, BK #lof1804








Host: Alice 

Guests: Brian Cunningham, Candice Fortin 

Topics: Why Brian is running against Mathieu Eugene | Main issues in his campaign | The Haitian-American progressives backing his campaign | Brian on issues that matter to Haitians

The 40th council district in Brooklyn covers heavily Haitian and West Indian neighborhoods of Flatbush, East Flatbush, Crown Heights and Prospect Lefferts Gardens, among others


When: 10 PM this Friday (Not 9!) 

Places to listen: Player below or at kiskeacity.com  | Phone: 714-242-6119 | BlogTalkRadio Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/pancaribbean/2017/11/04/legacy-of-1804-brian-cunningham-candidate-for-city-council-flatbush-bk






You can listen to past shows on iTunes by searching keywords 'Legacy of 1804'. Past shows are also available at http://www.kiskeacity.com/search/label/LOF1804. On Twitter: react to or ask questions by using the hashtag #LOF1804.

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POST-SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

We discussed Brian's progressive vision in contrast to Mathieu Eugène's track record over the past 10 years and the many missed opportunities for the 40th council district during those years. We also talked about how Brian plans to solve the affordable housing crisis plaguing Brooklyn: not taking campaign funds from real estate developers unlike his opponent and developing more city-owned affordable housing. Brian also discussed his immigrant background and the many years that his mother spent undocumented, identifying ice raids as a major challenge for his district.

If Brian wins on Tuesday, which we hope he does, it will be a major upset for politics as usual in NYC local races. A lifelong Democrat, he is running on the Reform Party line against Democratic Party incumbent Mathieu Eugene to whom he lost the Democratic Primary by a thin margin.