The Pan-African Solidarity Network (U of T) and CUPE Local 3902
present:
Solidarity with the Haitian People: A film series on Haiti’s fight for self-determination
-7 p.m. February 19th: Aristide and the Endless Revolution (2006). Directed by Nicolas Rossier. Detailed account of the United States' removal of Haiti's democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Features Aristide, Sen. Maxine Waters, Noam Chomsky, Rep. Charles Rangel and more. An intelligent and engrossing examination of the oft-suppressed story of the 2004 coup d'etat in Haiti, Rossier's film investigates the events that led to the second violent expulsion of Aristide from Haiti, and reveals the tangled web of hope, deceit, and political violence that has brought the world's first black republic to its knees
Speaker: Niraj Joshi, Toronto Haiti Action Committee
All screenings will take place in Room 2-211 (2nd floor) at Ontario Institute for Stidies in Education (OISE); 252 Bloor Street West (next to the St. George subway station)
Free Event - Donation Accepted
Sponsors: CUPE Local 3902, Toronto Haiti Action Committe, CUPE Local 3907, International Solidarity Committee and Racial Justice Committee (CUPE Ontario), A Different Booklist, Association of Part-time Undergraduate Students (APUS)
CONTACT: cupe3907@gmail or call at (416) 978-2403