October 6th @PITT - Kafe Negro - FREE EVENT Suggested donation $15

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October 6th @PITT - Kafe Negro - FREE EVENT Suggested donation $15

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FREE TO THE PUBLIC - DONATION SUGGESTED

October 6th @PITT 6PM

Frick Fine Arts Building

650 Schenley DRIVE

The Storming of Papa Doc

Storming Papa Doc, the English title of this historical reenactment set on July 28th, 1958, tells the story of ex-army officers from Haiti who are exiled out of the country to Florida, USA only to return with a vengeance to overthrow Haitian President, Dr. Francois Duvalier.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY1fuzYb67s&feature=emb_logo

Kafe Negro

Kafe Negro is the story of migration linked to a small grain that became the world’s second most traded raw material. The journey begins in Saint-Domingue, the world’s leading producer of coffee in the 18th century, with French residents fleeing the Haitian Revolution and taking their know-how to Cuba, where they start a “coffee revolution.”

https://vimeo.com/213026367


Where Have Our Trees Gone
The documentary film From Kiskeya to Haïti: Where Have Our Trees Gone? raises awareness about the challenges related to deforestation in Haiti. The film features archives and interviews that analyze over 300 years of timber harvesting and the effects that it has had on Haiti's environment.
https://vimeo.com/213026367

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