Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. Foreign Policy Library
Readers' Corner
The Readers' Corner is a monthly book club which focuses on writers from the African world with a special emphasis on books highlighting social justice issues. The purpose of The Readers' Corner is to provide a forum for its members to discuss and gain a better understanding of issues facing the African world.
The Readers' Corner meets on the first Sunday of every other month at TransAfrica Forum, 1629 K Street, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, D.C. from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.
The book selection each month focuses on a different region — Africa, the Caribbean and the Americas (North, Central & South).
Upcoming book to be discussed:
An Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President By Randall Robinson
July 13, 2008, 3:30 PM -5:30 PM, TransAfrica Forum 1629 K Street, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC
Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President by Randall Robinson (2007, published by Basic Civitas Books, New York)
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Publisher's description: February 29, 2004, the democratically arrested president of Haiti was forced to leave the country as marauding bands of rebels-resplendent in their American military issue and brandishing new M16 and CAR-15 machine guns-descended on the capital of Port-au-Prince. Jean-Bertrand Aristide repeatedly sought aid from President Bush but, as Colin Powell put it, the United States had “frankly, no enthusiasm: for doing anything about what was transpiring in Haiti.” Randall Robinson-one of America’s foremost African American voices-explores the singularly curious and inimitable tragic history of this island nation. An Unbroken Agony begins with the present anarchic disrepair of modern Haiti and looks back to see how this grew from such a heroic struggle for emancipation. In the late 1700s an army of Haitian slaves overwhelmed the French forces of Napoleon Bonaparte, Spain, and England to win their freedom and wrench from France the crown jewel of their colonial empire. The loss of this foothold virtually ended France’s ambition in the Americas and enabled the fledgling United States to make the Louisiana Purchase. From one revolution to another, Haiti has changed the fate of empires yet has not been able to live up to the promise of its birth.
The book is available at Teaching for Change Bookstore at Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th St. NW, Washington, DC (two blocks from the Cardozo/U Street Metro.
Contact: General Manager Don Allen 202.387.POET or click here for more info.
Past book Discussions:
rch 16, 2008
Unbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai (March 16, 2008)
The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth About Global Corruption by John Perkins (May 4, 2008)
Books are available at Teaching for Change Bookstore at Busboys and Poets, 2021 14th St. NW, Washington, DC (two blocks from the Cardozo/U Street Metro.
Contact: General Manager Don Allen 202.387.POET or click here for more info.
To Join:
If you have questions or are interested in joining The Readers' Corner, send an email with the subject "The Readers' Corner" to info@transafricaforum.org (please include your name, your email address and your phone number), or call 202.223.1960 Ext. 137.
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Upcoming Events
May 12, 2008, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
The Dynamics of Cultural Diversity Inclusion in Venezuela
July 13, 2008, 3:30 PM -5:30 PM
TransAfrica Forum's Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. Foreign Policy Library's Readers' Corner featuring Unbroken Agony: Haiti, From Revolution to the Kidnapping of a President by Randall Robinson
Past Events
WHUT, Howard University, Africa Action and TransAfrica Forum
present Iron Ladies of Liberia with panel featuring Dr. Greg Carr, Dr. Lorenzo Morris and Emira Woods
TransAfrica Forum, with the American Friends Service Committee and the New York-based African Services Committee present a screening and discussion of the award-wining film BAMAKO
Venue: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, NYC
April 17, 2008, 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Cuba and the Struggle Against Apartheid: The Battle of Cuito-Cuanavale
TransAfrica Forum, afrikafé and AFI present the New African Films Festival at AFI Silver Theatre Featuring DC Premieres of FESPACO winner EZRA, U.S. Premiere of TARTINA CITY,JUJU FACTORY NAMIBIA: THE STRUGGLE FOR LIBERATION and more
TransAfrica Forum's Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. Foreign Policy Library's Readers' Corner featuring The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth About Global Corruption by John Perkins
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