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Jemima Pierre
Organizer for Black Alliance for Peace and a professor in the departments of African-American studies and the Department of Anthropology at UCLA. Expert on Haiti and U.S. foreign policy.
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Mar 11, 2021
• 54min
Episode 143: Haiti
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Dr. Jemima Pierre, an organizer with the Black Alliance for Peace and a UCLA professor, sheds light on Haiti's tumultuous history with U.S. interference. She dives into the painful legacy of foreign intervention that has contributed to the country's political turmoil and struggles for sovereignty. The discussion covers the rise of youth-led protests and the disconnect between foreign organizations and local communities. Pierre urges a rethinking of U.S.-Haiti relations and highlights the need for public awareness of these critical issues.
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