Monthly archive

By Joe Emersberger, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), June 27, 2018 For almost 20 years, the US government has been trying to…
By Al Jazeera, June 26, 2018 CHIP Editor's note: The Canadian government has approved the sale of millions of dollars worth of arms and…
By Alejandro Hernandez, The Conversation, June 25, 2018 A significant number of Central American migrants are likely Canada-bound due to…
By Roger Annis, A Socialist in Canada, June 25, 2018 Two typically uncritical news reports appear in corporate media in Canada on June 24…
By David Pugliese, Ottawa Citizen, June 20, 2018 Global Affairs Canada is still deciding what to do with the small arms, mortars and other…
By Jeb Sprague, Haiti Liberté, June 20, 2018 (The second of three parts) There are four different phases of contemporary paramilitarism…
By Kate Corrigan, Pulitzer Center, June 19, 2018 Youlette (whose name has been changed to protect her privacy) was a woman in her 30’s,…
By Tariq Zaidi, BBC News, June 17, 2018 Behind the brightly painted exterior of Jalousie, one of Haiti's largest slums, lives a community…
By Joshua Jelly-Schapiro, New York Review of Books, June 2, 2018 Haiti, good historians agree, is where the Enlightenment came home to…
By Jeanette Charles, Haiti Solidarity, June, 2018 After 35 years of incarceration, political prisoner and freedom fighter Oscar López…
By Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald, June 15, 2018 More than 100 members of Congress are sounding the alarm over Haiti's deadly cholera…
By Al Jazeera, June 14, 2018 Haiti has permanently banned UK-based charity Oxfam from operating in the country following allegations of…
By Jeb Sprague, Haiti Liberté, June 13, 2018 Earlier this month, former Haitian paramilitary leader and Senator-elect Guy Philippe, 50,…
By Ryan Alford, Medium, June 9, 2018 I published a book last year — Permanent State of Emergency — that addressed the degeneration of the…
By Rahul Kalvapalle, Global News, June 8, 2018 Canada’s export laws have made it far too easy for the federal government to prioritize…
By Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, June 6, 2018 Despite owing Venezuela more than $2 billion in oil payments and debt, Haiti did not defend the…
By Jacqueline Charles & Jay Weaver, Miami Herald, June 1, 2018 He led a bloody revolt against a sitting president. He eluded several…
By Dominique Fluker, Essence, June 4, 2018 Meet Christine Souffrant Ntim, serial technology entrepreneur, disruptor, and founder of the …
By Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, May 30, 2018 From May 26 to Jun. 1, 2018, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse and First Lady Martine Moïse are…
By Agence France-Press (AFP), May 18, 2018  Three days before their marriage, Yaisah Val of Haiti revealed to her fiance that she was…
By John A. Carroll, Journal Star, May 17, 2018 What is a “physician advocate”? I will answer this question by beginning with two stories…
By Aida Alami, GlobalPost, May 3, 2018 Gaëlle Bien-Aimé’s presence never goes unnoticed. The 30-year-old woman is lively and has a…