Puerto Rico nearly elected its first pro-independence governor. Candidate Juan Dalmau won 32% of the vote — a historic high reflecting Puerto Ricans’ growing support for independence from the U.S.
BT’s @ldejesusreyes reports
As of yesterday, I have decided to resign from my role as a columnist for The Washington Post — a newspaper that I love. In a moment like this, everyone needs to make their own decisions. This is the reasonfor mine. 🧵
@jean23bean & @oclerge discuss the connection b/w subfields of international #migration & race & ethnicity through a sociology of racialized #immigration, arguing the need for a global Blackness perspective on global migration.
@ucsantabarbara@ucdavis
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As @thelauracoates said, “I love being next to a brilliant woman.” My @AfricanaUPenn colleague @DrMChatelain gets to the heart of McDonalds politics: exploiting working people as props without supporting fair wages & labor protections.
Thursday at NYU & on zoom! An Age of Black Revolution: New Directions, with Crystal Eddins & Vincent Brown, moderated by Monique Bedasse. Register here: https://t.co/QnThnZ4wq3
JOIN US IN JOBURG NOVEMBER 1 for a @revolutionarypapers Project launch of a special issue on Anticolonial Periodicals of the Global South with @radicalhistoryreview and 13 part series on papers of the African left with @africasacountry hosted by the Wits History Workshop
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As Haiti's Prime Minister, Garry Conille, & Kenya's President, William Ruto, held a briefing in Nairobi decrying financial constraints being faced by the Multinational Security Support, I caught up with Dr Jemima Pierre, @grosmorne29, a Haitian, for her perspective on the Kenya led mission.
TODAY: Cornell University student threatened with deportation for his participation in Palestine protests, @MomodouTaal, has been allowed to stay after a mass solidarity campaign pressured the school.
BT Speaks with Momodou to reflect on his case and on student repression.
Les Américano-Haïtiens plus déterminés que jamais à faire une différence le 5 novembre. Les commentaires racistes de Donald Trump les ont mis en colère. Les électeurs d'origine haïtienne en Floride pourraient voter en bloc pour Kamala Harris. @SRClanglois#TJ22H
The Permanent Delegation of Haiti to UNESCO has announced the official inscription of Bois Caïman into the UNESCO Network of “Sites that Connect History and Memory of Slavery.” This recognition made official on October 9, 2024, marks the first Haitian site on this global list, aligning with the 30th anniversary of UNESCO’s Slave Route program. Haiti and Benin have participated in the program since its inception in 1994. 🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
Bois-Caïman, where a 1791 Vodou ceremony sparked the Haitian Revolution, is a historic symbol of the fight for freedom and equality. UNESCO has also designated August 23 as International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, reinforcing the site's significance.
The candidacy, submitted in January 2024 as part of a national heritage initiative, reflects Haiti’s ongoing commitment to preserving its past. This effort involved contributions from the Haitian National Commission for UNESCO, the UNESCO Chair of History and Heritage at the State University of Haiti, the Haitian Scientific Committee for the Slave Route, and the Permanent Delegation of Haiti to UNESCO.
Further efforts, including site delimitation in 2023 and plans for a Museum of Slavery, demonstrate Haiti’s dedication to enhancing the cultural significance of Bois-Caïman. The Permanent Delegation aims to collaborate with local and international institutions to ensure its preservation and promote its history through education, art, and research, symbolizing Haiti’s enduring fight for self-determination.
Photo Credit: Andre Normil Ceremonie du Bois-Caiman (1990)
Some big-time double pleasure for CASBS fans here. Check out this podcast conversation featuring, among others, 2022-23 CASBS fellow @jean23bean & current CASBS fellow @camillahawth 😏
Let me explain capitalism to you. A Haitian lives on a rich agricultural land w/ produce he can’t sell to earn a living. 🇺🇸 imports are cheaper & he can’t make $ to even buy those. He sells his land for cheap to go work under slave-like conditions on plantations in 🇩🇴.
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