Haiti & Neocolonialism

Start: Sunday, March 15, 202603:30 PM

End: Sunday, March 15, 202605:00 PM

Location: DSA Office 1916 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94117 US

Flyer for the Haiti & Neocolonialism event hosted by DSA SF on March 15 3:30-5pm

Come join DSA SF and the Haiti Action Committee to learn more about Haiti’s history, the role of the United States and France in it’s exploitation, and what is happening in Haiti today. After winning independence from their former enslavers in 1804, Haitians found themselves ensnared in a new form of colonialism and economic exploitation which extracted billions of dollars of wealth, unleashed generations of violence, and violated their national sovereignty. This exploitation continues to this day.
French and US finance capital developed new methods of forcing economic dependency which was used as a model 100 years later throughout the post-colonial era of the 20th century. We will learn about the Haiti’s specific history as well as explore the broader dynamics of neocolonialism in an interactive, discussion-based event at the DSA SF office at 1916 McAllister St on Sunday March 15th from 3:30-5pm.

The office space is wheelchair accessible, has restrooms, and light snacks and drinks will be available
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