
Hurricane Matthew, a Deadly Reminder of Climate Chaos to Come
A Sandy survivor reflects on our planet’s future
A Sandy survivor reflects on our planet’s future
Confronting the Black Jacobins: The United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the Origins of the Dominican Republic Gerald Horne Monthly…
Hurricane Sandy ravaged New Jersey, New York and other areas of the Northeast, destroying homes and depriving people of…
Haiti, a Nation in Fragments, Faces the Future
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — This tormented nation is about to anoint a new president, but the political leadership is as…
Haiti’s devastating earthquake in January last year destroyed up to 5,000 schools and 80% of the country’s already weak…
The Denial of Self Determination: The International Community and Haiti
This article was originally published on UpsideDownWorld.org from the Latin America Information Agency. If any nation in the history…
Learning From Shattered Haiti’s Year of Struggle
A year ago this month, Haiti was flattened by a seismic catastrophe. It was hardly the only tragedy that…
Haitian Election Drama Could Spill Into Next Year
It’s not surprising that Haiti’s presidential elections seem to be a failure. Nearly four days after ballots were cast,…
Nine Months After the Quake – A Million Haitians Slowly Dying
“If it gets any worse,” said Wilda, a homeless Haitian mother, “we’re not going to survive.” Mothers and…
Bed-Stuy Med Volunteers Step Up in Haiti
Within 48 hours after the Jan. 12 earthquake hit Haiti, the Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corp had already gathered $30,000…