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THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast
THIS IS REVOLUTION>podcast Ep. 506: TIR Rewind The Haitian Struggle Against U.S. Empire w/ Dahoud Andre

THIS IS REVOLUTION >podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 97:39


A classic discussion on Haitian history from 2021.   About TIR   Thank you for supporting the show! Remember to like and subscribe on YouTube. Also, consider supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/BitterLakePresents   Check out our official merch store at https://www.thisisrevolutionpodcast.com/   Also follow us on... https://podcasts.apple.com/.../this-is.../id1524576360 www.youtube.com/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/thisisrevolutionpodcast www.twitch.tv/leftflankvets https://www.facebook.com/Thisisrevolutionpodcast/ Instagram: @thisisrevolutionoakland   Follow the TIR Crüe on Twitter: @TIRShowOakland @djenebajalan @DrKuba2 @probert06 @StefanBertramL @MarcusHereMeow   Read Jason: https://www.sublationmag.com/writers/jason-myles   Read Pascal: https://www.newsweek.com/black-political-elite-serving...

Global Research News Hour
Glen Ford Memorial August 6 2021

Global Research News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 59:16


This week on the Global Research News Hour, we profile the life and legacy of the veteran journalist, anti-imperialist and executive director of Black agenda Report, Glen Ford. Joining up over the course of the 60 minute program, we will read part of a write-up by Margaret Kimberley, hear Jared Ball's commemoration, and listen to interviews with Ajamu Baraka, Ann Garrison, organizer Elias Amare, and radio host and activist Dahoud Andre.

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio - 07.16.18

Black Agenda Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 58:16


Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: We’ll have a radical analysis of the importance of the the summit meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, from Dr. Tony Monteiro, who says the U.S. can no longer demand obedience to Washington’s version of how the world should be run; and, rebellion continues to simmer behind the prison walls in South Carolina. The massive popular rebellion that rocked the streets of most of Haiti’s cities has brought down the prime minister and cabinet of the US-backed regime. The disorder was ignited by the government’s massive hike in the price of kerosene, gasoline and diesel fuel, under orders from the International Monetary Fund. In Brooklyn, New York, we spoke with Dahoud Andre, of the Committee to Mobilize Against Dictatorship in Haiti. Andre is also host of a popular Haitian radio program. He says the people of Haiti want the country’s president to step down, as well. The summit meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, in Helsinki, Finland, occurs at a time of clear decline of the United States, economically and in terms of influence in the world. For three years, Russia has militarily prevented Washington and its Islamic jihadist proxies from overthrowing the government in Syria, Russia’s longtime ally. And, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, with Russia and China in the lead, is creating an alternative economic and political center on the planet, further diluting the influence of the U.S. and Europe. We spoke with Dubosian scholar and political analyst Dr. Anthony Monteiro. He says the world is quite different than the picture painted by the New York Times and the Washington Post. South Carolina experienced the world prison violence in many years back in April. There’s very little news from the corporate media and current conditions behind the bars, but activists say the rebellion is still simmering. Efia Nwangaza is a veteran of the struggle against the criminal IN-JUSTICE system. Nwangaza is director of the Malcolm X Center for Self-Determination, and also directs WMXP Radio, in Greenville, South Carolina. She says the revolt against oppression in the state’s prisons has not been quelled.    

Pan-Caribbean Radio
Legacy of 1804 | Amb. Kenneth Merten Bamboozles Haitians in Brooklyn #LOF1804

Pan-Caribbean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 116:00


Join host Alice Backer  this Friday at 9PM as she summarizes and plays various reactions to U.S. Amabassador Kenneth Merten's recent visit to Brooklyn where he purported to offer a Retrospective of US Foreign policy in Haiti after two panelists who implicitly blamed the Haitian government for USAID policies that have destroyed Haiti's rural economy. Merten's own remarks looking back at US Foreign policy in the last 20 or so years were very short and he scraped the surface of  the many serious blows dealt to Haitian rice farming, the Black pig and to the country's infrastructure through the 90s embargo. But most of all, Merten bamboozled the community when questions were raised about his involvement in announcing election results in 2010 that were contrary to what two electoral council members and a former OAS official found to be the actual result. The event was protested by KOMOKODA, a grassroots organization who felt Brooklyn College should not have invited someone with Merten's destructive policies towards Haiti to speak at the new Haitian Studies Institute. Listen to reactions by Dahoud Andre of Komokoda, Daniella Bien-Aimé of the Bien-Aimé Post and Hugues Girard, among others.   See pre-and post-show notes at the post for this show at kiskeacity.com. Among other highlights, Professor Claude Joseph who was on the panel with Merten and Dady Chery, a well known Haitian blogger, both called into the show!  

Pan-Caribbean Radio
Legacy of 1804: Countdown to Nov. 8th US Election! #LOF1804

Pan-Caribbean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 120:00


Join host Alice Backer of www.kiskeacity.com, guest host Hugues Girard, Team Bernie NY organizer Garleen St.Germain, Sentinel.ht Editor Samuel Maxime and radio host and Komokoda activist Dahoud Andre as we do our best to predict the outcome of the November 8th election. See further details and post-show notes at kiskeacity.com. 

Pan-Caribbean Radio
Legacy of 1804 on Haitians at the DNC in Philly #LOF1804

Pan-Caribbean Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 97:00


Host Alice Backer of www.kiskeacity.com is joined by Bernie delegate Garleen St.Germain and Komokoda activist Dahoud Andre for a  discussion of Haitians at the Democratic National Convention.