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23154: Haiti Reborn: Miles RE: 23135 Vishnusurf on contents of Let Haiti Live book (fwd)




From: Haiti Reborn <haiti@quixote.org>

"Let Haiti Live: Unjust U.S. Policies Towards Its Oldest Neighbor"
to order, visit www.haitireborn.org/resources/books.php

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Forward: Time to Say Thank You to Haiti, by Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.

Introduction: Kite m Viv, by Edwidge Danticat

Chapter I. Wòch nan dlo pa konnen doulè wòch nan soley.
The rocks in the water do not know the suffering of the rocks in the sun.

The Trials of Haiti, by Tracy Kidder
Liberation Medicine and U.S. Policy Towards Haiti, by Adam Taylor and
Paul Famer, M.D., Ph.D.
A Letter to Activists, by Congresswoman Barbara Lee
When Major Powers Stage a Coup, by Randall Robinson

Chapter II. Lè yo vle touye yon chen, yo di'l fou.
When they want to kill a dog, they say it's crazy.

Haiti: Lies My Media Told Me, by Kim Ives
To the Editor – A Little Story of Censorship, by Tom F. Driver

Chapter III. Bay kou, bliye. Pote mak, sonje.
The one who gives the blow forgets. The one who gets hurt remembers.

Lave Men, Siye Atè: Taking Human Rights Seriously, by Brian Concannon,
Jr. Esq.
Human Rights and Justice in Haiti, by Mario Joseph, Esq.


Chapter IV. Manjè'd ze pa konn doulè manman poul.
The egg-eater does not know the pain of the mother hen.

The Corruption of Democracy, by Melinda Miles
Enslaved By Debt, by Marie Clarke

Chapter V. Lamizè fè chen monte kayimit.
Misery makes the dog climb the tree.

Haitian Refugees: A People In Search of Hope, by Cheryl Little, Esq.
The Treatment of Haitian Refugees in the U.S.: A Travesty of Justice, by
Marleine Bastien, LCSW

Chapter VI. Kote y'ap plimen kodenn, poul pa ri.
In the place where they pluck the turkey's feathers, the chicken does
not laugh.

U.S. Low Intensity Conflict and Haiti: Lessons from the U.S. Campaign
Against the Sandinistas, by Tom Ricker
The Effects of U.S. Foreign Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean,
by Larry Birns, Council on Hemispheric Affairs Director, Kanisha Bond,
George Dorko III, Curtis Morales, Charles Wilson, COHA Research Associates

Chapter VII. Wè jodi, men sonje demen.
See today, but remember tomorrow is coming.

Notes on the U.S. Haiti Solidarity Movement, by Tom Reeves

Chapter VIII. Men nan la men, annou sove peyi nou-an.
Hand in hand, let's save our country.

Charting the Butterfly's Course: The Next Generation of Haitian Diaspora
in the United States by Diana Aubourg