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April 2010

Thursday, April 8th

  • Dr. Joia Mukherjee Speaks at Carleton
    • Dr. Joia Mukherjee will speak about her work in the field of international public health, with a particular focus on ongoing relief efforts in Haiti.
    • 5:00 pm, Skinner Memorial Chapel

Friday, April 9th

  • Midwife Supplies Packing Event
    • Haiti Relief Carleton invites student and community members to stop by the Great Hall and join us as we put together care packages for new mothers that will be brought to Haiti by certified nurse-midwife Natalee Johnson on her service trip in June.
    • 3:00 pm, Great Hall

February 2011

Thursday, February 17th

  • V-Day Teach-In
    • Come learn about the history of sexual violence in Haiti through a presentation developed by the V-Day Foundation, a foundation that works to stop violence against women and girls throughout the world and sponsors the Vagina Monologues. Presented by Haiti Relief Carleton.
    • 4:30 pm, Library Athenaeum

Sunday, February 20th

  • "Pote Mak Sonje" Movie Showing
    • Come watch the movie Pote Mak Sonje (Whoever Bears the Scar Remembers): The Raboteau Trial, a documentary about the most significant human rights trial in Haiti. Presented as part of Haiti Human Rights Week.
    • 2:00 pm, Boliou 104

Monday, February 21st

  • Haiti Human Rights Week Dinner & Panel
    • Join Haiti Relief Carleton and the Haiti Justice Alliance of Northfield for dinner in the Great Hall followed by Q&A with Mario Joseph (Haiti’s most prominent human rights lawyer), Brian Concannon (Director of the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti), and Paul Miller (Executive Director of the Haiti Justice Alliance of Northfield). Part of Haiti Human Rights Week.
    • 6:30 pm, Great Hall

Thursday, February 24th

  • "Poverty Always Has a History"
    • Presentation by Brian Sirchio (founder of Crosswinds Music Ministries and Haiti activist) and Nathan Yaffe ‘11 about the history of poverty in Haiti. Part of Haiti Human Rights Week.
    • 4:00 pm