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Legacy of 1804 | Dady Chery on Haiti Elections, New Book #LOF1804

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Join hosts Alice Backer of kiskeacity.com and Daniella Bien-Aimé of the Bien-Aimé Post as we welcome journalist and professor Dady Chéry  to discuss the latest Haiti election and its aftermath as well as her book We Have Dared to Be Free.

Dady Chery is the Editor of Haiti Chery and Co-Editor in Chief of News
Junkie Post
. She an associate professor in the biological sciences and the
author of We Have Dared to Be Free: Haiti’s Struggle Against Occupation.
Chery is a Haitian-born journalist, playwright, essayist, and poet. Her
broad interests encompass science, culture, and human rights. She writes
extensively about Haiti and world issues such as climate change,
displacement, and inequality. Her many contributions to Haitian news
include the first proposal that Haiti’s cholera had been imported by the
United Nations, the revelation of a second cholera infection by the UN
from Bangladesh after 2012, and the first description of Haiti’s mineral
wealth for a popular audience.

See pre- and post-show notes at kiskeacity.com.

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