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"Haiti Study Tour 2012” Led by Dr. Marciana Popescu, Graduate School of Social Services (GSSS) and

Fordham University: The Jesuit University of New York

In Collaboration with NYIHA MEDIA and Social Tap / The Haiti Initiative invite you to:

Film Screening on Human Rights in Haiti

Tuesday January 31, 2012 6:00-8:00

Fordham University, Lincoln Center
South Lounge, 113 West 60th St., New York, NY, 10023
~ Please Bring Valid I.D. to Sign in at Security Front Desk,
Questions contact Priscilla Dyer via Email: dyer@fordham.edu

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.

FEATURED FILM: A Work-In-Process: Human Rights in Haiti

A film by Isabelle Abric and Simone Guidi di Bagno Executive Producer: Colin Granderson Produced by UN/OAS.
It “takes viewers through the history of the Haitian people and the struggle for their rights.”

The screening will be followed by:
A Q&A session, with the participation of NYIHA MEDIA’s Film Director
and Producer, Dr. Steeve Coupeau.
Informational Session by The Haiti Initiative’s Executive Director, Kara Lightburn on how you can help address Human Rights Issues in Haiti.

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