Trump’s policies intensify Haiti’s catastrophes By G. Dunkel February 28, 2025 Half of the population of Haiti — 5.4 million workers — don’t get enough to eat every [...]
The case for reparations: The rise and fall of U.S. enslavement By Jim McMahan February 7, 2025 The U.S. independence revolution of 1776 would have been a good time to bring enslavement to [...]
A mad dash to the right By Mumia Abu-Jamal January 24, 2025 Below is Mumia Abu-Jamal’s message to the 3,000 people attending the Jan. 11, 2025, [...]
U.S. schemes to control Haiti are failing By G. Dunkel November 20, 2024 Misery and hunger are afflicting millions of Haitians. According to the Integrated Food [...]
Philadelphia rally defends Haitian refugees By Joe Piette September 27, 2024 The New Sanctuary Movement organized a rally Sept. 19 in Philadelphia with Churches and [...]
Why Secretary of State Antony Blinken went to Haiti By G. Dunkel September 13, 2024 Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Haiti and the Dominican Republic on Sept. 5 [...]
Kenyan cops can’t guarantee U.S. domination of Haiti By G. Dunkel September 5, 2024 The multinational security support mission (MSS) in Haiti, approved by the United Nations, [...]
New York City: Solidarity with the Kenyan, Haitian masses By Brenda Ryan July 1, 2024 Protesters rallied in front of the Kenya Consulate at U.N. Plaza in New York City on June 28 [...]
What’s Washington preparing in Haiti? By G. Dunkel April 4, 2024 For over 200 years, the rulers of the United States — the largest, wealthiest state in the [...]
How the U.S. acts to create and exploit Haiti’s misery By G. Dunkel March 14, 2024 Bulletin: Ariel Henry resigned March 11 as Haiti’s prime minister. Political tensions in [...]
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