The Consortium for Haitian Empowerment (C.H.E)

The Consortium for Haitian Empowerment (C.H.E)

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(C.H.E) fosters cooperation, coordination and development to help improve the quality of life.

C.H.E is led by an executive board (officers and directors) that insures the accomplishment of CHE’s mission, while providing support to organizational members in their respective areas of intervention (health, education, women issues, workforce development, housing, immigration, civic engagement, art and Haiti). C.H.E serves as an intermediation platform where members leverage their singular effo

06/30/2013

CHE invites you to check out Coursera and see for yourself if this new initiative could help you advance your educational goals. Eager to find out? Here we go:

Coursera seeks to change the world by offering classes from top universities and professors online, and for free. The group envisions people throughout the world, in both developed and developing countries, to learn without limits by using its platform to connect to great education....

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Please join and celebrate the 20th New York African Film Festival, presented by African Film Festival, Inc. and The Film Society of Lincoln Center. The festival will take place April 3rd - 9th at the Walter Reade Theater, Lincoln Center.

We look forward to seeing you there!

To see the full schedule of events, you can visit the websites of African Film Festival, Inc. (africanfilmny.org) and Film Society of Lincoln Center (http://www.filmlinc.com).


For complete details, event schedule, and to purchase tickets, please visit www.africanfilmny.org.

Questions? Call (212) 352-1720

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The Brownsville Youth Court trains teenagers 14-18 to serve as advocates, jurors and judges.

Completed applications including the personal information sheet and essays can be submitted online at www.brownsvillejusticecenter.blogspot.com

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The Court and Defense Attorneys Will Be Available to
Resolve Any Outstanding Summons Warrants Including:


No More Worry, No More Waiting

Clergy, Pastors, Lay Members
and Defense Attorneys
will be available to help you resolve
outstanding Summons Warrants

While this is not amnesty, Favorable Consideration will be given to those who participate

For More Info Call: 718-250-3888 or
Anita Alexander
(718) 388-3900 ext. 46
[email protected]
www.projectsafesurrender.org

02/10/2013

UNHCR Concerned About Repatriation Of Cubans And Haitians | RJR News - Jamaican News Online
http://rjrnewsonline.com/local/unhcr-con...
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) is appealing to Caribbean governments not to send home any Cuban or Haitian rescued at sea, before determining whether they would face persecution back in their homeland.

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Photos 01/29/2013

Symposium on Race, Law and Justice:
“Strategies for closing the school-to-prison pipeline ”

Photos 01/29/2013

Sponsored by the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, the New York City Police Department and New York City Council Member Letitia James

12/07/2012

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:

Why Remember Guantánamo?
Exhibit Opening and National Dialogue

December 13-14, Columbia University and New York University

Why remember Guantánamo? Join a national dialogue on GTMO's long history and how it matters today. Hear from people who worked, lived, served, or were held at GTMO from the Cold War through the War on Terror; from the historians, activists, artists, and archivists saving their stories; and from over 100 students around the country who created the Guantánamo Public Memory Project's first traveling exhibit. Why do we keep forgetting Guantánamo? What happens when we do?

Click link below for program and speakers' bios informations

12/07/2012

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:
Why Remember Guantánamo?
Exhibit Opening and National Dialogue

December 13-14, Columbia University and New York University

Why remember Guantánamo? Join a national dialogue on GTMO's long history and how it matters today. Hear from people who worked, lived, served, or were held at GTMO from the Cold War through the War on Terror; from the historians, activists, artists, and archivists saving their stories; and from over 100 students around the country who created the Guantánamo Public Memory Project's first traveling exhibit. Why do we keep forgetting Guantánamo? What happens when we do?

Click here for program and speakers' bios.

Opening at the Kimmel Windows on Washington Square, the exhibit features images and stories from different periods and perspectives, made public for the first time, to grapple with the deeply contested questions around this place and its impact on people and policies around the world.The event concludes the first international conference of Columbia University's Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability, December 11-14.

Exhibit Opening Reception:

December 13, 6-8pm
NYU King Juan Carlos Center
53 Washington Square South

Exhibit Venue:

Kimmel Windows
LaGuardia Place & West 3rd
On view 24/7 through February 10

National Dialogue:

December 13, 9:30-4
Held Lecture Hall (Room 304)
Barnard Hall, Barnard College (Map)

December 14, 9:30-5:30
NYU King Juan Carlos Center
53 Washington Square South (Map)

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