Haiti Solidarity Trip Report Back

Thursday February 6, 2014
7-9pm
$Free.
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1440328502866431
Accessibility notes: Side door has no steps but might be icy.
131 #4 8th St, at 3rd Ave, Brooklyn NY
This January a collection of six U.S. librarians, archivists, technologists and community organizers
went on a trip to Port-au-Prince, Haiti for solidarity meetings with organizations.
The U.S. delegation met with:
– KOFAVIV, a grassroots women-led organization which works to provide services which confront and correct instances of gender-based and sexual violenc
kofaviv.blogspot.com/‎ |  www.culturesofresistance.org/groups-we-support-kofaviv‎
– SAKALA, a peace-focused community center in Cite Soleli with that neighborhood’s first library, and Port-au-Prince’s largest community garden
paxchristiusa.org/programs/sakala/
– KOURAJ, the first and only LGBTQ organization in Haiti
kouraj.org/‎  |   http://youtu.be/25xAvOsW6cE
– FOKAL, a “Knowledge and Freedom Foundation” with one of the largest libraries in Haiti, a bookmobile, and a theatre.
www.fokal.org/en/‎
– UHELP, an organization that gives need+merit-based full college scholarships and leadership development support to young people
uhelp.net/‎
…and more
On Thursday, February 6 from 7:30-8:30, we will host a report-back at the Interference Archive
to share information we received from these Haitian organizers, show photos, and share their requests,
with a focus on the work and needs of libraries and archives in community-based organizations.
Photos: http://flic.kr/g/o3y3n
More photos: bit.ly/1nE48BH

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