Geographer Marion Werner’s Global Displacements: The Making of Uneven Development in the Caribbean is among the most important, and easily the most innovative, work of political economy to emerge on the Caribbean region over the past decades. Issued by the excellent Antipode Book Series, the imprint of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, Global Displacements […]
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Caribbean Workers and Capitalist Geography: An interview with Marion Werner
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Also tagged 1937, anti-Blackness, anti-Haitianism, Aristide, Caribbean, Caribbean Studies, coloniality, Dominican Republic, economy, factory, geography, Haiti, labor, neoliberalism, plantation, political-economy
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Hermanas haitianas y hermanos haitianos en Tapachula y Tijuana no se rinden.
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Diagnóstico regional sobre migración haitiana
The International Organization for Migration and the Institute for Public Policies on Human Rights of the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) has just released Diagnóstico regional sobre migration haitian, an in-depth study on the recent migration of nearly 85,000 Haitians to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. While the full report (in Spanish) can be downloaded here, the journal Haiti Libre has posted […]
Haiti: Americas
On Oct. 20, hair-raising stories reached the world press of a massacre by Dominican soldiers of several thousand Haitian poor folk who had crossed the wild, remote border to find land and work. LIFE’s photographer wangled his way to the border after a trip through Voodoo Haiti. Pictures next week will show Haitians beating drums […]