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Thursday, 1 November 2007

Singing For The Poor: The Arcade Fire and Partners In Health in Haiti

I have a new piece up on the Inter Press Service. Some photos should be up soon on HaitiAnalysis.
Posted by J.Sprague at 22:43
Labels: Haiti, Human Rights, Inter Press Service, Partners in Health, The Arcade Fire
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  • Blog de Port-au-Prince
  • Bolivia Rising
  • BoRev
  • Confédération des travailleurs haitiens
  • Dahr Jamail Iraq
  • Discussions on Ranciere
  • Eva Golinger
  • Greg Palast
  • Haiti Justice Blog
  • Haiti Reborn Blog
  • Intercontinental Cry
  • John A. Carroll, M.D. Blog
  • John Protevi's Blog
  • Jubilee USA Blog
  • justice pour les pauvres aussi - AUMOHD
  • Latin America News Review
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  • Naomi Klein
  • News from the rest of America
  • Oil Wars Blog
  • Ralph Nader
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  • Weeks Notice - Latin American Politics

Linkages

  • Agence Haitïenne de Presse (AHP)
  • Association des Universitaires Motivés Pour Une Haïti Des Droits (AUMOHD)
  • British Helsinki Human Rights Group (BHHRG)
  • Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)
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  • Haiti Solidarity
  • In the Name of Democracy
  • Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)
  • Intégrées Organiques Soutenables (SOIL)
  • Journal of Radical Philosophy
  • Kim Scipes' Labor Bibliography
  • Narco News
  • New Left Review
  • North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA)
  • Poto Mitan
  • PR Watch
  • Radyo Soleil D'Haiti
  • The Democracy Center
  • Upside Down World
  • Venezuela Analysis
  • Verso Publications
  • Zanmi Lasante Partners in Health (PIH)

Blog Archive

  • ▼ 2008 (5)
    • ▼ June (1)
      • An Interview with Nader
    • ► April (1)
      • Anti-Hunger Protests Rock Haiti
    • ► March (1)
      • protests going on..
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      • Transnational Institute on Bolivia
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      • Cartogram
  • ► 2007 (50)
    • ► November (5)
      • Jean-Juste is ½ free
      • Who Is The Biggest Vulture In The Room?
      • Fung on Empowered Participation and his Democracy ...
      • Žižek on Resistance
      • Singing For The Poor: The Arcade Fire and Partners...
    • ► October (5)
      • Oh, The Money To Be Made in Crushing Bolivian Demo...
      • We Miss You Lovinsky!
      • Economic Justice for Haiti
      • Oaxaca, Not Washington
      • Why Did The 'Denim Revolution' Fail In Belarus?
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      • Grandin on 'Galbraithiano' and Chavez's Economic I...
      • The Constituent Assembly: Bolivia, Venezuela and E...
      • Nicaragua Mobilized
      • Evo on US-Democracy: "If It’s Rigged, then Somethi...
      • The Shock Doctrine
      • NED Publishes 2007 Grants and Experts Go Wild for ...
      • AUMOHD Human Rights Reports
      • USA Talks
    • ► August (4)
      • New CEPR Paper Looks At Venezuela's Economy During...
      • MINUSTAH Hospitality
      • Where is Lovinsky?
      • USAID to outsource series of polls in Haiti
    • ► July (9)
      • HAITI: Workers Protest Privatisation Layoffs
      • Expert Think Tankers ≠ Democracy
      • Crowds in Port-au-Prince march for return of Arist...
      • Fuel Prices and Government Measurese Prompt Transp...
      • Remember Harry Perkins ?
      • Ven Students speak at National Assembly
      • Confédération des travailleurs haitiens
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      • Rachel Manley - In The Shadow of My Fathers
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      • Unmarked graves where flowers grow
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      • Letter to Amnesty International
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Published Articles and Essays

  • Haiti: Mysterious Prison Ailment Traced to U.S. Rice (IPS)
  • Haiti: Poor Residents of Capital Describe a State of Siege (IPS)
  • Haiti: Singing for the Poor (IPS)
  • Haiti: Workers Protest Privatisation Layoffs (IPS)
  • Haiti: Pain at the Pump Spurs Strike Actions (IPS)
  • Invisible Violence: Ignoring murder in post-coup Haiti (FAIR)
  • Lame Ti Manchèt Accused of Role in Killing of Photojournalist (Narco News)
  • Moise Jean Charles: A Lavalas Mayor in Hiding (Left Turn)
  • Persecuted Haitian Photojournalist Speaks Out: Jean Ristil & Cité Soleil (Upside Down World)
  • Reporters Without Borders and Washington's Coups (ZNet)
  • The ICFTU, AFL-CIO, ILO, and ORIT in Haiti (Labor Notes)

Publications

  • Censored 2008: The Top 25 Censored Stories (Seven Stories Press)

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