ANN: «Art et culture visuelle en situations coloniale et postcoloniale. De Saint-Domingue à Haïti » with Carlo A. Célius
The Department of French at the University of Virginia is pleased to invite you to a lecture (en français) with Carlo A. Célius on Friday, April 16, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.
This conference will be held on the topic: «Art et culture visuelle en situations coloniale et postcoloniale. De Saint-Domingue à Haïti ».
You can access it from this link:
Zoom https://virginia.zoom.us/j/8966020060
Hoping to see you there!
Des manuscrits d’époque, détaillants les résultats de l’autopsie de Toussaint Louverture et un inventaire de ses biens, révélés (MUSÉE DU PANTHÉON NATIONAL HAÏTIEN)
Des manuscrits d’époque, détaillants les résultats de l’autopsie de Toussaint Louverture et un inventaire de ses biens, révélés
HAITI AND THE COLONIAL PREDICAMENT OF LANGUAGE IN ZAMOYSKI’S NAPOLEON, A LIFE by Nathan H. DIZE
HAITI AND THE COLONIAL PREDICAMENT OF LANGUAGE IN ZAMOYSKI’S NAPOLEON, A LIFE
Posted on August 19, 2019by Age of Revolutions
By Nathan H. Dize
Re: Building Bridges over WBAI Radio, 99.5FM with Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash Mon., February 11, 7 - 9 pm EST
The broadcast ran last night, but it's archived at https://www.wbai.org/archive.php. Select Building Bridges from the Display menu and click the Go button to the right of the menu. The archived broadcasts are organized with most recent at the top. You can just listen, or download the program in .mp3 format.
Thanks for posting this!
Building Bridges over WBAI Radio, 99.5FM with Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash Mon., February 11, 7 - 9 pm EST
WBAI-FM Upcoming Program
Building Bridges
Mon, Feb 11, 2019 7:00 PM
THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION CONTINUES
Building Bridges over WBAI Radio, 99.5FM
with Mimi Rosenberg & Ken Nash
Mon., February 11, 7 - 9 pm EST
All Together Now: Haitian Studies at the 2019 AHA and MLA Annual Conventions
All Together Now: Haitian Studies at the 2019 AHA and MLA Annual Conventions
Claire Antone Payton, University of Virginia
Studying Saint-Domingue after the Haitian Aid Crisis
3rd September 2018
This one-day workshop will reflect on how (and how not) to write the history of colonial Haiti in the wake of the recent aid scandal.
It will bring together representatives from United Haitians in the United Kingdom, the Ethical Journalism Network, the EU External Action Service, the Haiti Support Group and the Haitian ambassadorial delegation, as well as a range of academics interested in the study of Saint-Domingue.
