Imperialism in black face
Kenya’s plan to send 1,000 police officers to Haiti undermine's the country's fragile sovereignty.
Kenya’s plan to send 1,000 police officers to Haiti undermine's the country's fragile sovereignty.
Lest the WHO forget, containing infectious diseases is less about culture than the racist structure of international relations that condemns countries like Haiti to cycles of epidemics.
Anti-blackness is on the rise in Ayiti. But Haitians and Dominicans are resisting, in ways big and small.
The so-called 'Haitian crisis' is primarily about outsiders' attempts force Haitians to live under an imposed order and the latter's resistance to that order.
On this week's AIAC Talk: Haiti is not down on its luck, it is deliberately under-developed by Western powers.
C.L.R. James' book about the Haitian Revolution, had an impact far beyond the Caribbean.
In memory of J. Michael Dash, the Caribbean thinker and literature scholar.
The legacies of colonialism and the African slave trade on religious practices in the African diaspora.
The author, French: "When the game is over in Russia, I’ll go play another at the field down the street. I’ll find a song to sing on the way."
Most national teams have 12 starting players — 11 on the field, and their fans in the stands. Brazil’s has a 13th player: Haitains.
In a country where in most days, problems and dysfunctions define the lives of Haitians, Carnival is a time to forget it all.
Blackness, like the nation of Haiti herself, is a thing to be punished for committing the crime of daring to exist and resist.
It’s surprising how little the failures and destruction of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s presence in Haiti have been brought up so far.
Black people should not be held not responsible for the social limits and ideologies undergirding legal structures.
A meditation on Haiti and Charleston. Being Black, these days, means living in constant state of siege.
The Dominican state and the country's elites make up a history of conflict with Haiti to justify the periodic deportation of Haitians in the Dominican Republic.
The horrible tale of football star Joe Gaetjens's football triumphs, his torture and disappearance by Haiti's US's supported dictatorship.
In 1988, Basquiat traveled to Cote d'Ivoire, anticipating "very unsophisticated" Africans would see his art. That's not what happened.