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Balade Tropicale
Balade Tropicale n°204
Salut les ami·es de la vibe tropicale ! Nouvelle escale, nouvelle ambiance… Bienvenue dans Balade Tropicale ! Au menu aujourd’hui : zouk qui fait bouger, ragga qui claque, et tradition qui réchauffe le cœur. Et en exclu, on découvre ensemble le tout nouveau son de Patrick Larade : “Gadé yo”. Accroche-toi, ça démarre fort ! Bonne écoute à toi
2025-04-05
1h 59
Mon Église a des talents
Des églises ouvertes, l'exemple de celle de Saujon.
Merci à celles et ceux qui matin et soir, ouvrent et ferment les églises.Ils permettent à de nombreux passants de venir se recueillir et aux paroissiens de vivre leurs missions. Bruno, qui ouvre et ferme l’église de Saujon, Damien de l’office de tourisme qui assure la visite des chapiteaux, Thierry qui a effectué cette visite, Patrick, responsable communication de l’association connaissance de l’orgue, Jean-Claude, un des organistes et un passant qui est venu longuement se recueillir et qui a accepté de dire pourquoi.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2025-03-23
28 min
Balade Tropicale
Balade Tropicale n°199
DERNIÈRE ÉMISSION DU MOIS DE FÉVRIER AVEC DES ANCIENS TITRES DE CARNAVAL ZOUK RAGGA MAIS AUSSI UN EXTRAIT DE PATRICK LARAD, jénèssSinPiè et Perle lama passionnément, l'artiste GUY AL MC ET SON MORCEAU, NI PLI BON NI PLI MOVE ET Admiral T ET SON FAMEUX Manicou.
2025-02-22
1h 00
Double Dose - Le Podcast
Grégoire De Belmont - Comment Arkose est devenu le leader d'un sport (l'escalade) en pleine ascension ?
En direct de la salle d'escalade Arkose Nation.Cet épisode, c'est l'histoire de Grégoire (Greg) De Belmont, un passionné d'escalade depuis l'adolescence qui, un jour, décide enfin de changer de voie pour trouver la sienne. Après une rencontre avec Steve Guillou, Samy Camarzana et Lyes Mekesser (ses futurs associés) en 2013, il lance l'aventure Arkose qui deviendra plus de 12 ans plus tard le leader français de l'escalade et de la culture de bloc. Arkose, c'est aujourd'hui bien plus qu'une simple salle d'escalade : c'est plus de 25 lieux de vie répartis dans toute la France.
2025-02-03
1h 12
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Haiti’s Revolutionary Symphony vs. the Kazoo Solo of U.S. Abolitionism - Ep. #78, Part 3/3]. A Conversation w/ Dr. Ashli White
((For installments 1 and 2, see episodes #69 and #70, respectively.) ### Comprehensive Sequence of Topics Covered: 1. **Abolitionism and Emancipation Movements** - Gradual vs. immediate emancipation approaches in the U.S. - Contrast between methods of abolition in U.S. and the example set by Haiti - Historical perception of U.S. slavery as less harsh compared to Caribbean slavery. - Ethical issues in comparing degrees of humanitarian crises in slavery paradigms. 2. **Cultural and Historical Narratives** - Influence and circulation of stories like Itanoko in shaping public perception. - The story of Ome and its implications on public views of slavery. - Migration narratives of 1809...
2024-06-16
1h 10
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scared Shitless - Ep. #77] White Colonial Survivors of the Haitian Revolution. A Conversation with Dr. Jeremy Popkin, Jr
In this episode, Dr. Popkin discusses his riveting book "Facing Racial Revolution: Eyewitness Accounts of the Haitian Insurrection." We discussed the underdeveloped state of French scholarship on the Haitian Revolution, the controversial accounts of white colonial survivors, and the critical role of literacy and correspondence in maintaining the slave regime. The Haitian revolution represented the scales of power tipping in an unexpected direction. For the first time in Atlantic history, blacks wielded control over the lives of whites, giving rise to the then unheard of publication of white captivity narratives. --- ...
2024-06-03
1h 13
Balade Tropicale
Balade Tropicale n°176
Balade Tropicale débute le mois de juin en soleil, avec en exclusivité sur Radio Laser, le titre Wayom Zouk La interprété par Patrick Larade Dimba Brotherts et bien d’autres surprises. Votre émission animée par JM.
2024-06-01
2h 00
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Fanm Djanm Series - Ep. #76] “Empowered Voices: Haitian Women in Academia”. The Personal Journey of Dr. Marlene Daut
1. Did you know that... Dr. Marlene Daut was initially urged to avoid publishing her work about the literature of the Haitian Revolution due to market concerns? 2. Did you know that... institutional biases often impede authors from diverse backgrounds in the publishing world? 3. Did you know that... Dr. Daut prioritizes publishing in spaces that allow for true expression over merely prestigious places? 4. Did you know that... Dr. Daut advocates for dismantling large-scale institutional power rather than striving to obtain it? 5. Did you know that... pregnancy in academia is still met with stigma...
2024-04-30
1h 35
Art'dire
La Décollation de saint Jean-Baptiste
La Décollation de saint Jean-Baptiste est un tableau de Caravage peint en 1608 et conservé dans la co-cathédrale Saint-Jean à La Valette à Malte.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-04-26
07 min
Pèlerins de Dieu • RCF Hauts de France
Saint Grégoire le Grand 6/6 - Spiritualité doctrine et mystique
Il est le « directeur des consciences chrétiennes » au Moyen Age et mérite de le demeurer s. Il a écrit : « C’est l’art des arts que le gouvernement des âmes ». Sa vie et son action appartiennent encore à l’âge patristique mais la doctrine qu’il a élaborée au contact de cette tradition va devenir la source principale de la spiritualité médiévale. Cette doctrine est le fruit de sa riche personnalité et d’une spiritualité vécue jusqu’à la sainteté. Il est le Père de l’Eglise le plus lu de l’Eglise occidentale. Son Commentaire moral sur Job constitue au c...
2024-04-23
25 min
Art'dire
Salomé avec la tête de saint Jean-Baptiste
Salomé reçoit la tête de saint Jean-Baptiste est un tableau du Caravage peint entre 1606 et 1609 et conservé à la National Gallery de Londres. Le même sujet est représenté dans le tableau Salomé avec la tête de saint Jean-Baptiste conservé au Palais royal de MadridDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2024-04-19
05 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Book Review Series - Ep. #75 (Part 2/2)] "Haiti: State Against Nation. The Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism." Reviewer: Dr. Greg Beckett.
Hey there, friends! Welcome back to the Nèg Mawon Podcast. You're just in time for the second slice of our riveting book review of Michel-Rolph Trouillot's "Haiti: State Against Nation. The Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism." In today's episode, we're diving deeper with our reviewer, Dr. Greg Beckett as he unravels the complex weave of Haiti's urban and rural fabric. If you thought Part 1 had you hooked, just wait till you hear what we've got today. So sit back, grab a cup of that Dondon coffee, and let's journey together through the pages of our story that challenges, inspires, a...
2024-04-09
1h 08
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Book Review Series - Ep. #74 (Part 1/2)] "Haiti: State Against Nation. The Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism." Reviewer: Dr. Greg Beckett.
We're joined today by the esteemed Dr. Greg Beckett, a cultural anthropologist with deep insights into Haitian studies. In today's conversation, we will unpack the complexities outlined in Michel-Rolph Trouillot's pivotal book “Haiti: State Against Nation. The Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism” and connect its themes to the ongoing political turmoil in Haiti. Dr. Beckett will guide us through the importance of anthropology's tools—deep listening, relationship building, and grasping local languages and cultures—to authentically interpret terms like "blackout" in the Haitian context. Dr. Beckett brings us a distilled essence of Michel-Rolph Trouillo...
2024-03-28
49 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #73] Unveiling Pierre Toussaint: Legacy, Identity, and the Haitian Diaspora. A Conversation with Dr. Andrew Maginn
Outro: Nèg Pa Bondyé [Introduction] Join an enthralling convo with Dr. Andrew Maginn, offering a profound exploration of Haitian migration history and identity. We delve into the remarkable life of Pierre Toussaint, tracing his path from slavery to near-millionaire status in 1833 New York. Haitian kinship networks loom large for post-independence transnational Haitians. [Timestamped Overview] 00:00 First podcast discusses global migration and citizenship. 08:56 Haitian cultural retention through recipes and writings. 11:03 Social survival and kinship ties in families. 20:43 Ongoing impact of the Haitian Revolution discussed. 21:49 Discussion on Haiti's historical perspective and inaccuracies. 30:24 Education leads to mobility and familial reliance. 34:42 Problem of mislabeling in...
2024-03-14
1h 51
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series Ep. #72] "The Struggle for Soil: Haitian Peasantry and the Seeds of Rebellion." A Continuing Conversation w/ Dr. Mimi Sheller
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Nèg Mawon Podcast, your go-to platform for in-depth discussions that unearth the complexities of Haitian history, culture, and contemporary challenges. I'm your host, Patrick Jean-Baptiste, and today we're diving deep into a topic that is fundamental to understanding Haiti's present by exploring its past. This episode is about the Haitian people, not their early leaders, some of whom we’ve literally turned into gods. This episode is about the moun endeyo and what remains of their legacy. In the cacophony of har...
2024-02-24
58 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Yon Zouti Koupe Series - Ep. #71] Haiti's Descent: Comparing Duvalier's Order to Today's Disorder. A Monthly Conversation w/ Dr. Robert Fatton, Jr.
Bonjou, and welcome to another riveting episode of the Nèg Mawon Podcast, where we dive deep into the heart of Haitian politics, society, and the continuous struggles that shape our nation. I'm your host, Patrick Jean-Baptiste, and today, you're tuning in to the new series for 2024, 'Yon Zouti Koupe-Ep.#71.' In this episode, we're grappling with the intense and complex currents ripping through our beloved Haiti. The youth, the beating heart of our country, are rallying behind a figure of change—a mysterious entity known as Guy Phillipe, yet many don't quite grasp the full breadth of...
2024-02-08
1h 03
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #70, Part 2/3] Encountering Revolution: Haiti & the Making of the Early Republic. A Conversation w/ Dr. Ashli White
Welcome back to Nèg Mawon Podcast, where we mine the rich history of Haiti and its impact on the world. In today's episode, "Encountering Revolution-part 2," we continue our conversation with the esteemed Dr. Ashli White, a leading expert in early North American history and the history of Haiti and its revolution. We explore the captivating connections between the Haitian revolution and the United States during the 18th century, shedding light on the experiences of Haitian exiles in the US. From linguistic diversity and cultural influences to economic adaptations and philanthropic complexities, we uncover the intricate web of interactions b...
2024-01-28
52 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series #69 Part 1/3] "Encountering Revolution: Haiti & the Making of the Early Republic." A Conversation w/ Dr. Ashli White
Winner, of the Gilbert Chinard Prize, of the Society for French Historical Studies & the Institut Français d'Amérique. Encountering Revolution looks afresh at the profound impact of the Haitian Revolution on the early United States. The first book on the subject in more than two decades, it redefined our understanding of the relationship between republicanism and slavery at a foundational moment in American history. For postrevolutionary Americans, the Haitian uprising laid bare the contradiction between democratic principles and the practice of slavery. For thirteen years, between 1791 and 1804, slaves and free people of color in Sai...
2024-01-14
49 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Ginen Series (Vol. 3) - Ep. #68] Vodou Fundamentals. An Assembly of Twenty-One Spiritual Nations. A Conversations w/ Dr. Kyrah Malika Daniels
Hey there, Vodou 101 is in session! Get ready to dive into the rich history and spiritual practices of Haitian Vodou with Dr. Kyrah Malika Daniels. From the Africanization of Catholicism to the significance of numbers and ritual order, we’re unpacking it all. Let’s get started! **5 Keys You'll Learn in This Episode:** 1. The Historical Connection: Dr. Daniels walks us through the Africanization of Catholicism and its influence on Vodou, tracing the roots back to 1491 in the Kongo Kingdom. 2. The Vodou Pantheon: Gain a deeper understanding of the structure of the...
2024-01-01
1h 13
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #67] Ink & Insights: A Scholar's Path to Publication. A Conversation with Dr. Yveline Alexis & Editorial Director Kim Guinta.
So, how do scholars get their books published? Notice I didn't say self-published. That's a topic for another day. I mean published via established publishers. That's one of many questions I wanted some answers to. On today's show, we have two guests who will help us understand how the process of book publishing works. We have the historian and author Dr. Yveline Alexis, Associate Professor of Africana Studies & Comparative American Studies at Oberlin College. Dr. Alexis is the author of "Haiti Fights Back: The Life & Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte". This book is the f...
2023-12-19
48 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #66] The Roots of Haitian Despotism. A Conversation with Dr. Robert Fatton, Jr
In this episode of the Nèg Mawon Podcast, we delve deep into the roots of Haiti's complex political landscape with Dr. Robert Fatton. From its foundation, Haiti has grappled with a social, economic, and political apartheid system that has marginalized the majority of its population. Dr. Fatton discusses how this system, rooted in divisions of color, class, and colonial hierarchy, has led to exclusionary practices in education and culture.Our guest emphasizes the economic basis of this system, calling for a more democratic and egalitarian society that meets the basic needs of all Haitians. He critiques the s...
2023-12-08
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #65] "A Secret among the Blacks: Slave Resistance before the Haitian Revolution." A conversation with Dr. John Garrigus
Welcome to the Nèg Mawon Podcast, where we delve into the rich history, resilience, and resistance of the Haitian people. In today's episode, titled "A Secret Among the Blacks - A Conversation with John Garrigus," our host, Patrick Jean-Baptiste, sits down with acclaimed author and historian, John Garrigus, to discuss the role of community in revolution and resistance against slavery. Garrigus challenges the prevailing notion that enslaved people were constantly rebelling against their oppressors, emphasizing instead the importance of building a community of trust. He contests the stereotype that violence was the sole d...
2023-11-24
52 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. # 64] Haitian Connections: Recognition After Revolution in the Atlantic World. A Conversation w/ Dr. Julia Gaffield
Exciting news for Haitian history enthusiasts: our latest Nèg Mawon Podcast episode features an in-depth interview with Professor Julia Gaffield, an expert on Haiti's diplomatic relations after the revolution and independence. Some viral clips from today's show: Viral Topic: Haitian Independence and Treaty CompromiseQuote: "In the Haitian case, the only case in the Americas in which the former colonizer was the first to extend official diplomatic recognition To the former colony."— Julia Gaffield 00:16:5600:17:08 Haiti's Independence and Diplomacy: "[Dessalines] wanted a treaty, but it had to be a treaty that reinforced Haitian statehood, Haitian independence, Haitian sovereignty. It couldn't be a tr...
2023-11-11
50 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep #63] Restavek: Unraveling the Untold Stories of Haitian Child Slavery. A Conversation w/ Guilaine Brutus
I'm thrilled to bring you another episode from our Lakou series, delving into the rich tapestry of Haitian culture living in the diaspora and in Haiti. Today, we have a very special guest joining us all the way from London, Guilaine Brutus, who is an integral part of the Haitian community there. In this episode, we explored a taboo topic in Haitian culture - the practice of Restavek, and child slavery. I'm not going to sugarcoat the practice by calling it child servitude. When people work for free, it's slavery. Period. Full stop.
2023-10-22
31 min
Is This a Ghost?
70. Jean Baptiste, Ghost of the Great Salt Lake
Climb aboard the LDS immigrant ship, it's time to sail to the Great Salt Lake! Come on down to the Utah town where the salt content in the water is higher than the alcohol content in the beer.This is the story of Jean Baptiste. Come for the ghost, stay for soundboard options, the porn finger, Mormon bullets, new new new new Zion, Jason Bourne but really nice, shaking the coffin like a Boggle cube, and dismantling cows.We apologize that the first ten minutes are a pretty big downer. But Axl always loved messing...
2023-09-27
1h 03
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #62 (Part 3/3)] Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution. Conversations with Dr. Marlene Daut.
Welcome back to another captivating episode of the Nèg Mawon Podcast. In this episode, your host Patrick Jean-Baptiste continues his Scholar Legacy Series with esteemed Yale Professor Dr. Marlene Daut. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking exploration of Haiti's history, as the conversation delves into the intricate complexities of compromised freedom and the struggle for sovereignty. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-09-23
53 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #61 ((Part 2/3)] Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution. Conversations with Dr. Marlene Daut.
What didn't we discuss in this wide-ranging part 2/3 discussion with Dr. Marlene Daut on the intellectual history of the Haitain revolution? Well, she took a hammer to Bonaparte and his white supremacist sympathizers. We talked about how the terms enslaved & enslavers can be unintentionally problematic. You will learn how Haitian History is both local and global. Other topics covered by Dr. Marlene L. Daut: some of the famous and lesser-known eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Haitian revolutionaries, pamphleteers, and political thinkers whose extraordinary deeds, coupled with their systems of knowledge and interpretation played center stage during the Age of Revolutions...
2023-09-04
46 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #60] Awakening the Ashes (Part 1). Conversations with Dr. Marlene Daut.
Episode Outline 1 - Intro 2- Book's table of contents 3 - Her Most Haitian Book 4 - On the Title 5 - Restorative Justice for Haiti 6 - Our Ancestors had the Receipts! 7 - Insurrection 8 - 1804 Principle 9 - Acts & Actes 10 - The Haitian Story is Local & Global The Haitian Revolution was a powerful blow against colonialism and slavery, and as its thinkers and fighters blazed the path to universal freedom, they forced anticolonial, antislavery, and antiracist ideals into modern political grammar...
2023-08-17
42 min
The Bible Message
#002 Le témoignage de Jean-Baptiste.
Etudes et messages bibliques enregistrés en direct. L’agneau de dieu - (Jean 1:16-29) "Le lendemain, Jean vit Jésus qui venait à lui, et il dit: Voici l'agneau de Dieu, qui ôte le péché du monde."
2023-08-14
38 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #59] Haiti's Paper War: Post-Independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804–1954. A Conversation with Dr. Chelsea Steiber
Dr. Steiber turns to the written record to re-examine the building blocks of Haitian history. Picking up where most historians conclude, listen as Dr. Chelsea Stieber explores the critical internal challenge to Haiti’s post-independence sovereignty: a civil war between monarchy and republic. What transpired was a war of swords and of pens, waged in newspapers and periodicals, in literature, broadsheets, and fliers. In her analysis of Haitian writing that followed independence, Dr. Stieber composes a new literary history of Haiti, one I'm certain challenges our interpretations of both freedom struggles and the postcolonial. She also examines internal dissent during the...
2023-07-11
55 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #58- (Part 2 of 2)] Between Two Worlds: Jean Price-Mars, Haiti, & Africa. Conversations with Dr. Celucien L Joseph (Dr. Lou)
In this part 2/2 episode, Dr Lou starts breaking down two of the five key concepts he covers in his book: Pan-Africanism and black Atlantic Intellectualism. You'll hear the difference between the Garvism version of Pan-Africanism and Price-Mars'. Dr Lou also pays tribute to the amazing black women who were also signisficant contributors to Pan-Africanism. Enjoy the Troubadour Haitian folk ballads at the end. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-06-28
57 min
Balade Tropicale
Balade Tropicale le podcast
L’artiste Patrick Larade rend hommage à Jean-Phillipe Marthely du groupe Kassav dans ce nouvel épisode de Balade Tropicale. Dans l'émission découvrez le titre "Si ce taw", nouveau titre de Massif Djon Lékoubaré issu de l'album "réyél riddim 25" en combinaison avec GUY AL MC et DJ Kaprison 972. Bonne écoute
2023-06-17
2h 00
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #57 (Part 1/2)] Between Two Worlds: Jean Price-Mars, Haiti, & Africa. Conversations with Dr. Celucien L Joseph (Dr. Lou)
"Between Two Worlds: Jean Price-Mars, Haiti, and Africa" is a special volume on Jean Price-Mars that reassesses the importance of his thought and legacy, and the implications of his ideas in the twenty-first century’s culture of political correctness, the continuing challenge of race and racism, and imperial hegemony in the modern world. In this first of many interviews, Dr. Joseph shares with us how Price-Mars’s thought is also significant for the renewed scholarly interests in Haiti and Haitian Studies in North America, and the meaning of contemporary Africa in the world today. Dr. Lou explores various dimensions in P...
2023-06-05
39 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #56] Dr. Kaima Glover explains Spiralism: A Uniquely Haitian Way of Looking & Expressing the World
Through our art & religion, there is definitely a Haitian way of viewing & expressing how we engage with the world. Dr. Kaima Glover explains Spiralsm. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-05-31
15 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Folktales Series - Ep. #55] The Wisdom of the Haitian People: "The Monkey & the Mapou Tree"
Haiti, the land where Sweet & Sorrow dwells; where 1 + 1 = 3. Produced by Patrick & Joshua Jean-Baptiste Voice-over: Joshua Jean-Baptiste Artwork: Patrick Jean-Baptiste Written by: Patrick Jean-Baptiste --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-05-26
10 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #54] Kreyol & the Translator's Craft. A Brief Chat with Dr Nadève Ménard
[Konesans Series - Ep. #54] Kreyol & the Translator's Craft. A Brief Chat with Dr Nadève Ménard --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-05-06
17 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #53] What is the Role of Music in Haitian Culture? Ethnomusicologist Dr. Rebecca Dirksen provides some answers
What is the Role of Music in Haitian Culture? Ethnomusicologist Dr. Rebecca Dirksen provides some answers. Don't forget to check out her book to get a fuller treatment of what she disccusses briefly here in Konesans: "After the Dance, the Drums Are Heavy. Carnival, Politics, and Musical Engagement in Haiti." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-04-20
17 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #52] - Dr. Robert Fatton on the Haitian Concept "Tout Moun Se Moun"
Dr. Fatton connects the popular Haitian term "Tout moun se moun" within the context of the Aristide era. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-04-14
07 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #51] "Where They Need Me: Local Clinicians and the Workings of Global Health in Haiti." A Conversation with Dr. Pierre Minn
In this episode, Anthropologist Dr. Pierre Minn takes a deep dive into examining the work of Haitian health professionals in humanitarian aid encounters. Did you know that Haiti is the target of an overwhelming number of internationally funded health projects? While religious institutions sponsor a number of these initiatives, many are implemented within the secular framework of global health. Dr. Minn illustrates the divergent criteria that actors involved in global health use to evaluate interventions' efficacy. Haitian physicians, nurses, and administrative staff are hired to carry out these global health programs, distribute or withhold resources, and produce accounts of interventions' o...
2023-04-09
1h 00
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #50] Dr. Marlene Daut answers: “Are We in the Golden Age of Haitian Studies?”
In this week's Konesans, I asked Yale's Haitian historian Dr. Marlene Daut the following question: Are We in the Golden Age of Haitian Studies? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-04-02
09 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #49] - Dr. Greg Beckett answers: “How African Are Haitians?”
In this week's Konesans, Dr. Greg Beckett, a noted anthropologist, tackles the following question: how much of our African culture did Haitians retain? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-03-27
19 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #48] - Dr. Robert Fatton on “The Haitian Elite”
Listen as Dr. Robert Fatton discusses a revealing slice of what it means to be a Haitian elite. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2023-03-21
11 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Ginen Series (Vol. 2) - Ep. #47] "Fragments of Bone: Neo-African Religions in a New World." Conversations w/ Dr. Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
In Fragments of Bone, thirteen essayists discuss African religions as forms of resistance and survival in the face of Western cultural hegemony and imperialism. The collection presents scholars working outside of the Western tradition with backgrounds in a variety of disciplines, genders, and nationalities. These experts draw on research, fieldwork, personal interviews, and spiritual introspection to support a provocative thesis: that fragments of ancestral traditions are fluidly interwoven into New World African religions as creolized rituals, symbolic systems, and cultural identities. , Contributors: Osei-Mensah Aborampah, Niyi Afolabi, Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, Randy P. Conner, T. J. Desch-Obi, Ina Johanna Fa...
2023-03-04
1h 12
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #46] Empire's Guestworkers: Haitian Migrants in Cuba during the Age of US Occupation. A Conversation with Dr. Matthew Casey
Haitian seasonal migration to Cuba is central to narratives about race, national development, and US imperialism in the early twentieth-century Caribbean. Filling a major gap in the literature, this innovative study reconstructs Haitian guestworkers' lived experiences as they moved among the rural and urban areas of Haiti, and the sugar plantations, coffee farms, and cities of eastern Cuba. It offers an unprecedented glimpse into the daily workings of empire, labor, and political economy in Haiti and Cuba. Migrants' efforts to improve their living and working conditions and practice their religions shaped migration policies, economic realities, ideas of r...
2023-01-13
49 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #45] The Sexual Politics of Empire: Postcolonial Homophobia in Haiti. A Conversation with Dr. Erin L. Durban
This episode is compelling and thought-provoking, The Sexual Politics of Empire examines LGBTQI life in contemporary Haiti against the backdrop of American imperialism and intervention. Evangelical Christians and members of the global LGBTQI human rights movement have vied for influence in Haiti since the 2010 earthquake. Each side accuses the other of serving foreign interests. Yet each proposes future foreign interventions on behalf of their respective causes despite the country’s traumatic past with European colonialism and American imperialism. Listen as Dr. Durban shows how two discourses can dominate discussions of intervention. One maintains imperialist notions of...
2022-12-23
46 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #44] "Fear of a Black Republic: Haiti and the Birth of Black Internationalism in the United States." A Conversation with Dr. Leslie Alexander
Part 2 picks up the story during the reign of Boyer. Listen as Dr. Alexander illuminates the ways in which some Black Americans became disillusioned with the policies and decisions made by the Boyer administration. Haitian independence influenced Black thought and action in the United States. Other Black activists in the United States continued to embrace a common identity with Haiti’s people, forging the idea of a united struggle that merged the destinies of Haiti with their own striving for freedom. A bold discussion on Black internationalism’s origins, Fear of a Black Republic stitches together the Haitian revolution to the...
2022-12-13
59 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #43] "Fear of a Black Republic: Haiti and the Birth of Black Internationalism in the United States." A Conversation with Dr. Leslie Alexander
The emergence of Haiti as a sovereign Black nation lit a beacon of hope for Black people throughout the African diaspora. Listen as Dr. Leslie M. Alexander reveals the untold story of how free and enslaved Black people in the United States defended the young Caribbean nation from forces intent on maintaining slavery and white supremacy. She focuses on Haiti’s place in the history of Black internationalism, illuminating the ways in which Haitian independence influenced Black thought and action in the United States. She said Haiti embodied what whites feared most: Black revolution and Blac...
2022-12-06
41 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #42] "The Haiti Reader: History, Culture, Politics." A Conversation w/ Dr. Nadève Ménard
A wide ranging discussion with one of my favorite scholars, Dr. Nadève Ménard. [A sprinkle of Kreyol; the rest in English. ] We cover The Haiti Reader and a separate essay (post-2010 earthquake) she wrote to her daughter, "My Dearest Dear Ana". While Haiti established the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere and was the first black country to gain independence from European colonizers, its history is not well known in the Anglophone world. As co-editor, The Haiti Reader is an introduction to Haiti's dynamic history and culture from the viewpoint of Haitians from all wal...
2022-11-30
1h 02
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #41 - Part 3/3] There is No More Haiti: Between Life & Death in Port-au-Prince. Conversations w/ Dr. Greg Beckett
Within the context of Haiti, the word crisis has very specific meaning for Dr. Greg Beckett. As you'll him articulate, this is not just another book about crisis in Haiti. This book is about what it feels like to live and die with a crisis that never seems to end. It is about the experience of living amid the ruins of ecological devastation, economic collapse, political upheaval, violence, and humanitarian disaster. It is about how catastrophic events and political and economic forces shape the most intimate aspects of everyday life. In this gripping episode, anthropologist Greg Beckett...
2022-11-17
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #40 - Part 2/3] There is No More Haiti: Between Life & Death in PauP. A Conversation w/ Dr. Greg Beckett
Within the context of Haiti, the word crisis has very specific meaning for Dr. Greg Beckett. As you'll him articulate, this is not just another book about crisis in Haiti. This book is about what it feels like to live and die with a crisis that never seems to end. It is about the experience of living amid the ruins of ecological devastation, economic collapse, political upheaval, violence, and humanitarian disaster. It is about how catastrophic events and political and economic forces shape the most intimate aspects of everyday life. In this gripping episode, anthropologist Greg Beckett offers a...
2022-11-11
39 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #39 - Part 1/3] There is No More Haiti: Between Life & Death in Port-au-Prince. Conversations w/ Dr. Greg Beckett
Within the context of Haiti, the word crisis has very specific meaning for Dr. Greg Beckett. As you'll him articulate, this is not just another book about crisis in Haiti. This book is about what it feels like to live and die with a crisis that never seems to end. It is about the experience of living amid the ruins of ecological devastation, economic collapse, political upheaval, violence, and humanitarian disaster. It is about how catastrophic events and political and economic forces shape the most intimate aspects of everyday life. In this gripping episode, anthropologist Greg Beckett o...
2022-11-05
45 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #38]"Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World." A Conversation w/ Dr. Jessica Marie Johnson
This is the story of freedom, of choices black women made to anchor their humanity,to retain control over their bodies, selves, loved ones, and their futures. The story of freedom is ambiguous, but often begins with intimate acts steeped in power. Listen as Dr Johnson discusses the peculiar oppressions faced by African women and women of African descent. And it pivots on the self-conscious choices black women made to retain control over their bodies and selves, their loved ones, and their futures. Slavery's rise in the Americas was institutional, carnal, and reproductive. The intimacy o...
2022-10-30
1h 05
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #37]"The Failure of Categories: Haitians in the United Nations Organization in the Congo". A Conversation w/ Dr. Regine O. Jackson
Yes. Haitians were in the nation-building business! This episode covers a little-known chapter in Haitian history. Dr. Regine Jackson offers a fascinating, multi-sited, and interdisciplinary study of the United Nations Organization in the Congo (ONUC), a civilian operation established after the Democratic Republic of Congo achieved independence from Belgium. Through narrative interviews in New York City, Port-au-Prince, Montreal and Paris and analysis of archives in Haiti, Kinshasa, and at UN headquarters in New York and Paris, Dr. Jackson helps us understand better the lived experiences of the Haitian educators, engineers, and doctors in the ONUC during the Co...
2022-10-13
51 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #36] Haiti Unbound: A Spiralist Challenge to the Postcolonial Canon. A conversation with Dr. Kaiama Glover
A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via the OAPEN Library platform (www. oapen. org). Historically and contemporarily, politically and literarily, Haiti has long been relegated to the margins of the so-called 'New World.' Marked by exceptionalism, the voices of some of its most important writers have consequently been muted by the geopolitical realities of the nation's fraught history. In Haiti Unbound, Kaiama L. Glover offers a close look at the works of three such writers: the Haitian Spiralists Frankétienne, Jean-Claude Fignolé, and René Philoctète. While Spir...
2022-10-04
48 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #35] "Haiti's Predatory Republic: The Unending Transition to Democracy." Conversations w/ Prof. Robert Fatton
DESCRIPTION In this 3 part chat with Dr. Fatton, you won't hear me asking questions. Fatton is the kind of guest that you just hand him the mic and let him do his thang. It's a master class in polisci 101. Grab pen & pencil. Fatton drops some key terms we all should know and internalize. The collapse of the Duvalier dictatorship in 1986 gave rise to optimism among Haitians in all walks of life—to hopes for a democratic journey leading to economic development, political renewal, and social peace. The reality of the subsequent years, however, has not be...
2022-09-28
46 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - #34] Food Insecurities, Cholera, Garment Industry, & Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Haiti. A conversation with w/ Attorney Sandra Wisner, JD
Sandra Wisner is a senior staff lawyer with the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), a U.S. human rights organization, working in partnership with the Haiti-based public interest law firm the Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI) [Garment Industry] At first glance, the garment workers’ protests sweeping Haiti appear to be the result of a grossly inadequate minimum wage. But listen closely to the organizers and you will see they are rooted in decades of rights violations perpetrated by foreign states’ approach to investment in Haiti. Foreign actors must be held accountable to their legal obligations both for...
2022-09-02
44 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #33] After the Dance, the Drums Are Heavy. Carnival, Politics, and Musical Engagement in Haiti. A Conversation w/ Dr. Rebecca Dirksen
*Manoumba Records label granted permission to include excerpt of "Dèpi tanbou frape" track by Boulo Valcourt I love foundational work like this! A richly ethnographic and compelling read, After the Dance, the Drums Are Heavy is a study of carnival, politics, and the musical engagement of ordinary citizens and celebrity musicians in contemporary Haiti. The book explores how the self-declared president of konpa Sweet Micky (Michel Martelly) rose to the nation's highest office while methodically crafting a political product inherently entangled with his musical product. It offers a deep historical perspective on the characteristics of...
2022-07-19
49 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #32] Urban Dwellings, Haitian Citizenships: Housing, Memory, and Daily Life in Haiti. A Conversation w/ Dr. Vincent Joos
In this second episode of the series (2/2), Dr. Vincent Joos explores the failed international reconstruction of Port-au-Prince after the devastating 2010 earthquake. He describes the failures of international aid in Haiti while ihe analyzes examples of Haitian-based reconstruction and economic practices. By interrogating the relationship between indigenous uses of the cityscape and the urbanization of the countryside within a framework that centers on the violence of urban planning, Dr. Joos shows that the forms of economic development promoted by international agencies institutionalize impermanence and instability. Conversely, he shows how everyday Haitians use and transform the city to create spaces of belonging...
2022-06-29
47 min
"ET LE VERBE S'EST FAIT CHAIR"
Nativité de Jean Baptiste
Evangile du Jeudi 23 Juin 2022 (tiré du Prions en Église et pour les personnes qui voudraient s’abonner au Prions numérique.) Images par: de pixabay ÉVANGILE Luc (1, 57-66. 80) « Jean est son nom » Quand fut accompli le temps où Élisabeth devait enfanter, elle mit au monde un fils. Ses voisins et sa famille apprirent que le Seigneur lui avait montré la grandeur de sa miséricorde, et ils se réjouissaient avec elle. Le huitième jour, ils vinrent pour la circoncision de l’enf...
2022-06-23
09 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #31] Urban Dwellings, Haitian Citizenships: Housing, Memory, and Daily Life in Haiti. A Conversation w/ Dr. Vincent Joos
In this series of episodes (1/2), Dr. Vincent Joos explores the failed international reconstruction of Port-au-Prince after the devastating 2010 earthquake. He describes the failures of international aid in Haiti while he analyzes examples of Haitian-based reconstruction and economic practices. By interrogating the relationship between indigenous uses of the cityscape and the urbanization of the countryside within a framework that centers on the violence of urban planning, Dr. Joos shows that the forms of economic development promoted by international agencies institutionalize impermanence and instability. Conversely, he shows how everyday Haitians use and transform the city to create spaces of belonging and forms of...
2022-06-22
59 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #30 (Part 2/2)] Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene. A Conversation with Mimi Sheller
In Island Futures Mimi Sheller delves into the ecological crises and reconstruction challenges affecting the entire Caribbean region during a time of climate catastrophe. Drawing on fieldwork on postearthquake reconstruction in Haiti, flooding on the Haitian-Dominican border, and recent hurricanes, Sheller shows how ecological vulnerability and the quest for a "just recovery" in the Caribbean emerge from specific transnational political, economic, and cultural dynamics. Because foreigners are largely ignorant of Haiti's political, cultural, and economic contexts, especially the historical role of the United States, their efforts to help often exacerbate inequities. Caribbean survival under ever-worsening environmental and political conditions...
2022-06-21
42 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #29 (Part 1/2)] Island Futures: Caribbean Survival in the Anthropocene. A Conversation with Mimi Sheller
In Island Futures Mimi Sheller delves into the ecological crises and reconstruction challenges affecting the entire Caribbean region during a time of climate catastrophe. Drawing on fieldwork on postearthquake reconstruction in Haiti, flooding on the Haitian-Dominican border, and recent hurricanes, Sheller shows how ecological vulnerability and the quest for a "just recovery" in the Caribbean emerge from specific transnational political, economic, and cultural dynamics. Because foreigners are largely ignorant of Haiti's political, cultural, and economic contexts, especially the historical role of the United States, their efforts to help often exacerbate inequities. Caribbean survival under ever-worsening environmental and political conditions...
2022-06-14
35 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #28] The Prophet & Power: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, The International Community, & Haiti. A Conversation with Dr. Alex Dupuy
This compelling book and author offer a comprehensive analysis of the struggle for democracy in Haiti, set in the context of the tumultuous rise and fall of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Swept to power in 1991 as the champion of Haiti's impoverished majority and their demand for a more just, equal, and participatory democratic society, the charismatic priest-turned-president was overthrown by the military just seven months into his first term. Popular resistance to the junta compelled the United States to lead a multinational force to restore Aristide to power in 1994 to serve out the remainder of his presidency until 1996. When he was re-elected f...
2022-06-03
36 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #27] Trouillot Remixed. A Conversation w/ Dr. Greg Beckett
This collection of writings from Haitian anthropologist Michel-Rolph Trouillot includes his most famous, lesser-known, and hard-to-find writings that demonstrate his enduring importance to Caribbean studies, anthropology, history, postcolonial studies, and politically engaged scholarship more broadly. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-05-28
1h 18
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #26] "Legal Identity: Race and Belonging in the Dominican Republic". A Conversation with Dr. Eve Hayes de Kalaf
Legal identity is universal, transcending national and socioeconomic borders. It is a central tenet of the UN’s 2030 SDGs and cuts across over 70 development indicators, including birth registration. Evidentiary proof of citizenship is now a necessary tool to ensure access to health, education, and welfare services. As Laurence Chandy, director of Data, Research and Policy at the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), recently stated: the prioritization of documentation within global policy, including the transition from paper to digital identity systems, is ‘one of the most under-appreciated revolutions in international development’. During a period of intense global political-economic reconfiguration, inter-governmental organizations, multi-la...
2022-05-18
48 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #25] Radio Haiti Archive. A Conversation w/ Dr. Laura Wagner
From 2015 to 2019, Laura Wagner was the project archivist for the Radio Haiti Archive at the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Duke University. She holds a PhD in cultural anthropology from UNC Chapel Hill, where her research focused on displacement, humanitarian aid, and everyday life in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Her writings on the earthquake and the Radio Haiti project have appeared in Slate, Salon, sx archipelagos, PRI’s The World, and other venues. She is also also the author of Hold Tight, Don’t Let Go, a young adult novel about the Haiti earth...
2022-05-14
57 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #24] Visions of a Modern Nation - Haiti at the World's Fair: A Conversation w/ Prof. Hadassah St. Hubert
Dr. Hadassah St. Hubert's dissertation focuses on the motivations of successive Haitian governments from the late nineteenth century to the 1960s in participating in world’s fairs abroad and in mounting expositions in Haiti. In particular, it explores why and how world’s fairs became a primary path through which Haitian officials and elites sought to represent and defend the nation’s image internationally. World’s fairs were mostly held in countries of the global north as showcases of national progress, imperial reach and power. Having overthrown French colonial rule in 1804 and been denigrated by detractors abroad for deca...
2022-05-08
43 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #23] The Guise of Exceptionalism: Unmasking the National Narratives of Haiti & the United States. (Part 2) Conversations w/ Prof. Robert Fatton
(In Kreyol/French/Mostly English) This is part 2/2 where we dig deeper into Dr Fatton's latest book, The Guise of Exceptionalism, which compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Guest Profile Page https://neg.fm/dr-robert-fatton-jr/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https...
2022-04-29
1h 17
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #22 (2/2)] Red and Black in Haiti: Radicalism Conflict and Political Change 1941-1957. A Conversation with Prof. Matthew J. Smith (Part 2)
Welcome back to the Nèg Mawon Podcast, listeners! I'm your host, Patrick Jean-Baptiste, and we're diving into the second part of our Scholar Series. Today, on episode 22, titled "Red and Black in Haiti: Radicalism Conflict and Political Change 1941-1957," we continue our enlightening conversation with the prestigious historian, Prof. Matthew J. Smith. In this episode, Prof. Smith shares a little bit from his other book "Liberty, Fraternity, Exile," unraveling the complex history of Haiti in the 19th century and its significant influence on the Caribbean. We delve deep into Haiti's political landscape, discussing notable figures like E...
2022-04-22
40 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #21 (part 1/2)] "Red and Black in Haiti: Radicalism, Conflict, and Political Change, 1934-1957": A Conversation w/ Prof. Matthew J. Smith (Part 1)
Patrick Jean-Baptiste: Bonjou, and welcome to another enlightening conversation on the Nèg Mawon Podcast. I’m your host, Patrick Jean-Baptiste, alongside the esteemed Dr. Matthew Smith. Dr. Matthew Smith: Hello to all our listeners tuning in for our Scholar Series. Today's episode [#21], dives deep into a transformative era of Haiti's history, a time riddled with radicalism, conflict, and political change from 1934 to 1957. Patrick Jean-Baptiste: We're peeling back layers of history, exploring revolutions in thought and action, with Haiti's identity and leadership at stake. This period saw the decline of an era as Stenio Vincent bow...
2022-04-15
47 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #20] Mining The Haitian Archives. A Conversation with Dr. Hadassah St Hubert
Mining The Haitian Archives. A Conversation with Dr. Hadassah St Hubert. Colorism in the archives; weaponized language. And you thought doing research was boring. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-04-09
45 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #19] Nou P ap Dòmi Bliye: Radio Haiti Still Speaks w/ Dr. Laura Wagner
[Episode is in French/English/Kreyol] To commemorate the anniversary of the assassination of Jean Dominique, Nèg Mawon Podcast gives you a taste of the archive of Radio Haïti-Inter and what it can still tell us today. Hear the voices of grassroots activists, intellectual luminaries, and, of course, Radio Haiti's journalists discussing human rights, artistic creation, US imperialism, dictatorship, memory, mobilization, and mawonaj. The voices you hear from Radio Haiti’s archive clips include Sony Estéus, Magalie Marcelin, peyizan from Kay Jakmèl, a woman from Damassin attending a congress of the Mouvman...
2022-04-07
20 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep. #18] Haitians Thriving in London
This episode went looking for Haitians in London and we found them! We talked primarily in Kreyol about a range of subjects: from racism, opportunities in London, Haitian Chamber of Commerce, Queen Marie-Louise Christophe, immigration, census, and how the relatively small Haitian community living in London are thriving living abroad. Wilford told me they've built a bridge in London for other Haitians to come. For those of you looking for a change, London may be the place for you. Join me in a fascinating conversation with Michelet and Wilford. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.c...
2022-04-01
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #17] The Dear Remote Nearness of You: A Conversation w/ Boston's Professor/Poet Laureate Prof. Danielle Legros Georges
"THE DEAR REMOTE NEARNESS OF YOU speaks poetry's origin in new and startling ways. This is the precise intelligence that knows it must step carefully across the light on the surface of the water... These poems form the contiguous dance of language choosing its own body at will, traveling across light and the dimensions of unarticulated history. This is the word rubbed onto the palimpsest of our being, the careful solo soprano in the space where music ends and poetry moves in to name what is eternal and what is only in the abbreviation of now. What a delightful book...
2022-03-25
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series #16] "The Immortals" - A conversation with the Dr. Nathan Dize
The Immortals is set in an infamous neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, on Grand-Rue, where many women, young and old, trade in flesh, sex, and desire. We learn, in glimpses and fragments, about the lives of women who fall in love with the moving images of television, the romance of a novel, and the dreams of escape. This moving novel asks, What becomes of these women, their lives, their stories, their desires, and their whims when a violent earthquake brings the capital city and its brothels to their knees? To preserve the memory of women she lived and worked with, the anonymous...
2022-03-21
39 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Ginen Series (Vol. 1) - Ep. #15] Conversations w/ Dr. Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
In this first episode in the Ginen mini-series, we cover the central tenets of Haitian Vodou, the life, love, and expansive mind of the distinguished scholar, Patrick Bellegarde-Smith. Professor Emeritus Patrick Bellegarde-Smith received his doctorate in international relations, comparative politics, and Latin American Studies, in 1977. He taught in the field of international development, political economy, and culture, at Bradley University, then later, at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, in the field of African-American Studies with a focus on Caribbean cultures, politics and history, Afro-Caribbean religions, and in the area of Black feminisms. He is the author or editor of five books, among...
2022-03-21
1h 13
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #14] Live Recorded Event w/ Dr. Cécile Accilien
Covering a broad set of topics on Haitian culture, Dr. Cécile Accilien took questions from a live audience on the Clubhouse platform. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-03-21
1h 36
The Perfect Timing Podcast
March MADNESS & St. Patrick’s Day
Episode 21 of the Perfect Timing Podcast is LIVE!!! The Chiocco boys join in on the action to discuss March Madness, and then are followed by Serge & Nick chatting about their favorite St. Patrick’s Day traditions. Sit back, relax, and smash that subscribe button to hear more!! Episode Breakdown Intro & Weekend Recap (0:00-5:14) Chiocco Brothers Interview (5:15-21:24) Perfect Timing Podcast March Madness Bracket (21:25-23:54) NBA Update (23:55-36:09) Brief Baseball Debate (36:10-37:40) St. Patrick’s Day (37:41-50:08) TV/Movie Update (50:09-51:54) Outro (51:55-54:09)
2022-03-15
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #13] Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their Atlantic World Alliance. A Conversation w/ Prof. Ronald A. Johnson
From 1797 to 1801, during the Haitian Revolution, President John Adams and Toussaint Louverture forged diplomatic relations that empowered white Americans to embrace freedom and independence for people of color in Saint-Domingue. The United States supported the Dominguan revolutionaries with economic assistance and arms and munitions; the conflict was also the U.S. Navy’s first military action on behalf of a foreign ally. This cross-cultural cooperation was of immense and strategic importance as it helped to bring forth a new nation: Haiti. Diplomacy in Black and White is the first book on the Adams-Louverture alliance. Historian and former diplomat Ronald Angelo Jo...
2022-03-05
55 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep. #12] Ulrick Jean-Pierre: Guardian of History. A conversion with Haitian Film Maker Tatiana Bacchus
The Ulrick documentary introduces audiences to Haitian master painter Ulrick Jean-Pierre, who channels his ancestors and pours his soul onto the canvas with exacting detail and visceral impact. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-02-19
59 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Legacy Series - Ep. #11] "The Guise of Exceptionalism: Unmasking the National Narratives of Haiti and the United States:" A Conversation with Dr. Robert Fatton
This is part 1/2. The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Guest Profile Page https://neg.fm/dr-robert-fatton-jr/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-02-13
31 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #10] "Teaching Haiti: Strategies for Creating New Narratives." A Conversation with Dr. Cécile Accilien
This volume is the first to focus on teaching about Haiti’s complex history and culture from a multidisciplinary perspective. Listen as Prof. Accilien makes broad connections between Haiti and the rest of the Caribbean. Other contributors in this book provide pedagogical guidance on how to approach the country from different lenses in course curricula. They offer practical suggestions, theories on a wide variety of texts, examples of syllabi, and classroom experiences. Teaching Haiti dispels stereotypes associating Haiti with disaster, poverty, and negative ideas of Vodou, going beyond the simplistic neocolonial, imperialist, and racist descriptions often found in literary and hi...
2022-02-12
46 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #9] Live Recorded Event w/ Dr. Yveline Alexis
On the 12th anniversary of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, we invited Prof. Yveline Alexis to talk about that tragic event and her prize-winning book, "Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Peralt." Lots of intelligent questions from our hardcore Neg et Fanm Mawon audience. Guest Profile Page https://neg.fm/dr-yveline-alexis/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2022-01-28
2h 16
Le dossier de la rédaction
Faut-il s’inquiéter de la concentration des médias en France ?
Faut-il s’inquiéter de la concentration des médias en France ? C’est la question à laquelle tente de répondre 21 sénateurs depuis le 24 novembre 2021 dans le cadre d’une commission d’enquête. Au programme : le projet probable de fusion entre TF1 et M6, le regroupement de la presse locale ou encore l’appétit médiatique de grands industriels français tels que Vincent Bolloré, Patrick Drahi ou encore Bernard Arnault.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2022-01-26
08 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #8] "Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution (1521 - 1791)." A Conversation with Prof. Crystal Eddins
Get a free pdf copy of the book here Book Description A new analysis of the origins of the Haitian Revolution, revealing the consciousness, solidarity, and resistance that helped it succeed. About the Author Crystal Eddins is Assistant Professor in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her research has been supported by the Ruth J. Simmons Postdoctoral Fellowship, the John Carter Brown Library, and the National Science Foundation. Editorial Reviews Reviews ‘A compelling, elegantly written, and brilliantly conceived study in the development of racial definitions and solidarity. Eddins bravely opens windows and doors to...
2022-01-10
44 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Konesans Series - Ep. #7] Ti Kal Istwa [Little Piece of Haitian History] with Prof Crystal Eddins
El Maniel Maroon community and women's reproductive rights. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2021-12-28
04 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #6] "Haiti Fights Back: The Life & Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte (1915-1934)." A Conversation w/ Prof. Yveline Alexis
Winner of the 2021 Haitian Studies Association Book Prize Haiti Fights Back: The Life and Legacy of Charlemagne Péralte is the first US scholarly examination of the politician and caco leader (guerrilla fighter) who fought against the US military occupation of Haiti. The occupation lasted close to two decades, from 1915-1934. Listen as Professor Alexis argues for the importance of documenting resistance while exploring the occupation’s mechanics and its imperialism. She takes us to Haiti, exploring the sites of what she labels as resistance zones, including Péralte’s hometown of Hinche and the nation’s large port areas--Port-au-Prince and Cap...
2021-12-26
47 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #5] "Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism ( (1781-1820)". A Conversation with Prof. Marlene Daut
Key Research Terms —Baron de Vastey —Noel Colombel —Haiti’s Isolation —Regeneration —Haiti’s Kingdom vs. Haiti the Republic —Edouard Glissant’s Theory of Opacity —The Unmediated Agency of Early Haitian Writings —Black Atlantic Humanism —Earliest formulations of what would later become CRT Episode Description Focusing on the influential life and works of the Haitian political writer and statesman, Baron de Vastey (1781-1820), in this book Marlene L. Daut examines the legacy of Vastey's extensive writings as a form of what she calls black Atlantic humanism, a discourse devoted to attacking the enlightenment foundations of colonialism. Daut argues that Vastey, the most important secret...
2021-11-24
45 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Scholar Series - Ep. #4] "Slave Revolt on Screen: The Haitian Revolution in Film and Video Games" - A Conversation with Prof. Alyssa Sepinwall
From the publisher: In Slave Revolt on Screen: The Haitian Revolution in Film and Video Games, Dr. Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall analyzes how films and video games from around the world have depicted slave revolt, focusing on the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804). Despite Hollywood’s near-silence on this event, some films on the Revolution do exist—from directors in Haiti, the US, France, and elsewhere. Slave Revolt on Screen offers the first-ever comprehensive analysis of Haitian Revolution cinema, including completed films and planned projects that were never made. In addition to studying cinema, this book also breaks ground in examining video games, a pop-cul...
2021-11-24
37 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series 6] The Many Facets of a Belizean Goddess
A Conversation w/ Diego La Diosa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/negmawonpodcast/support
2021-11-24
1h 14
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou #2] Returning to Bois Caïman w/ Missie Etienne
Missie is a fascinating person. This episode was wide-ranging: we covered the Mariel boatlift era and what it meant for the Haitian community in Florida; the role of the Haitian Church in the community; blindness; generational continuity in terms of community service, from her grandma to her mom to her; a cautionary tale on the personal cost when one answers that call to serve others; parental grace. Talent runs deep in the Etienne family. The beautiful cover art is courtesy of Missie’s sister, Rachèl Etienne. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/negmawonpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: htt...
2021-11-01
43 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep #3] Haiti’s Reforestation Initiative (Part 2 - Strategy) - A Conversation w/ Martha Johnson
Haiti’s Reforestation Initiative - A Conversation w/ Martha Johnson, Former Administrator, US General Services Administration under the Obama administration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/negmawonpodcast/support
2021-10-01
55 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep #2] Haiti’s Reforestation Initiative (Part 1 - Operations) - A Conversation w/ Michael Anello
Michael Anello has lived and worked in Haiti at a local level for ten years. Following a 32-year career as a psychotherapist in Charlottesville, VA, he was drawn to work with rural Haitian communities as they rebuilt their lives after the 2010 earthquake. In 2018 he joined Haiti Reforestation Partnership, realizing that his skills with people and the trusting relationships with Haitians that he had built would prove valuable. He works now with the 750- person CODEP organization that has planted and nurtured 15 million trees over the past 30 years. He plays a crucial role with the Animators, the CODEP leaders, as...
2021-09-29
54 min
Nèg Mawon Podcast
[Lakou Series - Ep #1] A Conversation w/ the Indomitable Guerline T. Emmanuel on Tourist Travel to Haiti
As a small business owner, Guerline, the owner of bvtours.com has a built-in bias towards action. She wants to get stuff done more than she wants to talk about getting stuff done. When you have to deal with payroll and all the day-to-day stuff life throws at you, you really don't have time for BS. This is why this interview with Guerline Emmanuel resonated so much with me. She doesn't suffer fools gladly when it comes to running her businesses, especially when it comes to loose talk about how to solve the myriad challenges facing Haiti. S...
2021-09-13
1h 36
Art'dire
Saint Jean Baptiste dans la peinture
Avec 2 tableaux aussi étranges qu'ambigus: Saint Jean Baptiste dans le désert de Domenico Veneziano (1445) et le célèbre Saint Jean Baptiste de Leonardo de VinciDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2021-01-22
07 min
Art'dire
La Décollation de Jean Baptiste
La Décollation de saint Jean-Baptiste est un tableau de Caravage peint en 1608 et conservé dans la co-cathédrale Saint-Jean à La Valette à Malte.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2020-10-23
05 min
Odontella - La nourriture de demain !
La radio numérique DAB+ (David ASSOULINE)
Partagez un « petit dej » avec les politiques, stars du digital buziness, acteurs, chanteurs et autres personnalités d’influence…sur Crooner radio. C’est bien connu, à Paris, le grand chic des hommes de média, politiques, milieu d’affaires c’est de se donner rendez-vous dans un endroit chic à 8h du matin pour un « petit dej » avant de rejoindre le siège, le ministère ou le bureau…les endroits connus pour ce genre de rendez-vous, tels que le « Murat » porte d’Auteuil, rassemblent chaque matin des personnalités qui ont le loisir de s’observer de loin et de ne pas parler trop fort… Cro...
2018-07-13
09 min
Odontella - La nourriture de demain !
La seine musicale (Patrick DEVEDJIAN)
Partagez un « petit dej » avec les politiques, stars du digital buziness, acteurs, chanteurs et autres personnalités d’influence…sur Crooner radio. C’est bien connu, à Paris, le grand chic des hommes de média, politiques, milieu d’affaires c’est de se donner rendez-vous dans un endroit chic à 8h du matin pour un « petit dej » avant de rejoindre le siège, le ministère ou le bureau…les endroits connus pour ce genre de rendez-vous, tels que le « Murat » porte d’Auteuil, rassemblent chaque matin des personnalités qui ont le loisir de s’observer de loin et de ne pas parler trop fort… Cro...
2018-07-13
13 min
Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)
Ecris le livre ou la BD dont tu es le héros au Labo de l’édition
10 startups, youtubeurs, blogueurs ont pitché le 15 juin 2017 leur projet littéraire innovant du moment au Labo de l'édition. Tu verras, il y en avait pour tous les goûts : high tech, love story, young adult, draw my life, MOOC, écriture collaborative, RPG, BD. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet J'espère que cette vidéo te donnera envie de lire ou d'écrire le livre dont tu seras le héros. --------- A noter sur ton agenda ! Live #LeBab comment bien lancer sa chaîne YouTube Mardi 20 juin 2017, 21h https://laurentbourrelly.webinarninja.co/my/wnwebinarlist/index?webina...
2017-06-18
08 min
Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)
Les Auteurs - Entrepreneurs : c'est qui ? c'est quoi ?
Aujourd'hui, je donne la parole sur ma chaîne YouTube aux Auteurs Entrepreneurs. Cette vidéo a été présentée par Marie-Laure Cahier au colloque de l'ECRIDIL 2016 qui avait lieu le 13 avril 2016 à Nïmes. Like et partage ce post si tu veux soutenir les auteurs indépendants. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet - Suis-moi sur Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Ou sur Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeanviet.info Qui sont les auteurs - entrepreneurs présentés dans la vidéo ? Marie-Laure Cahier et Elizabeth Sutton, leur Livre "Publier son Livre à l'Ere numérique" m'a...
2016-04-15
04 min