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Workshop | Wout yo: Dynamics of Haitian Migration Through the Americas

Sat, 4/19 · 9:00 am2:00 pm · 219 Aaron Burr Hall

Program in Latin American Studies
Haitian women return to their temporary homes after receiving shelter packages and water from the International Organization for Migration in Port-au-Prince. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

This workshop will bring researchers, policymakers, activists, and community organizers together to critically examine the state of Haitian migration across the Americas, while fostering knowledge sharing and coalition building to support Haitians on the move through the continent.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Guerline Jozef, Co-founder and Executive Director, Haitian Bridge Alliance

GUEST SPEAKERS

Gabrielle Apollon, Global Justice Clinic, NYU Law

Ana María Bélique, Founding Leader of Reconocido

Gil Sander Joseph ’25, Princeton University

Wendy Ledix, University of São Paulo

Perry-Andy Poulard, Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist

Pascale Solages, Founding Member of Nègès Mawon

ORGANIZED BY

Gil Sander Joseph ’25, B.A. Sociology, Princeton University

Additional sponsors are Brazil LAB, Center for Migration and Development, Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship, Department of French & Italian, Effron Center for the Study of America, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Office of Undergraduate Research, Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination, Department of Anthropology, Rezo Emisferik pou Dwa Migran Ayisyen (REDMA), Global Justice Clinic, and the Program in Journalism.

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