by Carlos Bossard | Jun 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
During the 16th-17th century, needing an inexhaustible workforce, France initiated slavery to attain higher production in both the sugar and coffee trade. Dominating this trade would elevate its standing amount the Great powers of the time and enrich the... by Carlos Bossard | May 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
The birthing space is filled with opportunities, struggle, perseverance, and liberation. Life and death walked hand in hand through the birthing canal from darkness to light on January 1, 1804; proud forefather Dessalines proclaimed in Gonaïves, the genesis of a... by Carlos Bossard | Jan 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
After the Haitian revolt and successful revolution, the Republic leaders had theopportunity to create a truly unique society. One which would reshape its social,cultural, and social identity, slave to free. A country where the concepts of liberty,equality, and... by jdanierhamoc@gmail.com | Aug 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
HAMOC’s special thanks to the Master of ceremony for the event Mr. Harry Fouche. Special thanks to Mr. Romeo Hernandez for the photography. by jdanierhamoc@gmail.com | Aug 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
Interns and Volunteers at HAMOC! You are invited to this private event in celebration of Haitian Independence on January 1, 2020 from 2-4 pm. Freedom Soup Joumou will be served. by jdanierhamoc@gmail.com | Aug 15, 2020 | Uncategorized
In his 2015 book “The Island of Memes: Haiti’s Unfinished Revolution,” Dr. Wade W. Nobles brings the original meaning of “memes” to the forefront in the context of the world’s only successful slave insurrection. As Nobles, a professor emeritus at San Francisco...
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