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Dr. Steeve Coupeau

 

 

Join us Thursday April 1, 2010 for the screening of Human Rights in Haiti. After the movie, a Q & A session will follow with Dr. Steeve Coupeau from NYIHA MEDIA

 

Movie: Human Rights in Haiti (1999)

by Isabelle Abric and Simone Guidi di Bagno

Date: Thursday April 1st at 7:00 p.m.

Ticket Price: $10

SYNOPSIS

In a delicate blend of paintings and exclusive footage, this documentary - the first of its kind- takes viewers through the history of the Haitian people and the struggle for their rights. Through the eyes of the victims, human rights defenders and international observers, one gets an insight into the prison system, the courts and the police.

Human Rights in Haiti is the fascinating and compassionate story of a people facing the challenge of building a society respectful of human rights.

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Multicultural Review says about The History of Haiti reviewed with The History of Vietnam

Quick and valuable reference material, such as a timeline of historical events and a synopsis of notable people in the country's history, is available in the featured volumes. In addition, a brief glossary, a bibliographic essay, and an index end each book.

 

Maysles Cinema is located at 343 Malcolm X Blvd. at West 127th Street in Manhattan, USA. The theater is accessible through 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, B, C, and D trains to 125th street.


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