Haiti, Africa and the global dynamics of race - A conversation with Jemima Pierre

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @normadenemurphy7454
    @normadenemurphy7454 10 месяцев назад +12

    The best history lesson I ever had- thank you 😊. Blown away by the level of detail in this discussion!

  • @alixcharles7467
    @alixcharles7467 10 месяцев назад +11

    Jemina you are a Haitian Treasure, you deserve an Academy Award. Go girl!

  • @worlwidemanrjb
    @worlwidemanrjb Год назад +53

    I’m very proud of my Haitian fellow Jemima Pierre cuz she did an outstanding job educating the world RUclips audience about Haiti’s impact on freedom and slavery. I really hope that everyone especially black/African Americans get to see this video. Cuz they will appreciate us better and more love to visit our side than the other side of Hispaniola.

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад +2

      *27.11.2023 @Yes, it is a situation of oppression. France 🇫🇷 and the 🇺🇸 USA has been gangsters and Hooligans in Haiti 🇭🇹. They owe Haiti.*
      *❤❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤*
      *Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.*
      *Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.*
      *Africa must unite must be our slogan.*
      *African Unity must be our symbol*
      *Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.*
      One for all and All for One. We are building *bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.*
      *Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events, and as they relate with the occurrences of today. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.*
      *Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.*❤❤❤This is the evidence that there was and there still are "gangsters" working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. Justice for Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented facts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day be for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      *Warie Porbeni Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤*

    • @KimaniKibobiMethi
      @KimaniKibobiMethi Год назад +1

      What does it mean to be black? Is it color?

    • @GwendolynWilliams-e1m
      @GwendolynWilliams-e1m Год назад +1

      ​the opposite of ŵĥite.

    • @momon_konp
      @momon_konp 10 месяцев назад +2

      It's okay to sell Haiti into slavery as long as the PRICE IS RIGHT?
      HOW CAN anyone travel to Haiti while the country is under these dire conditions?
      Unless they go through Royal Caribbean...a satanic jəw CEO bought out Labadee for 100 years contract. That was the stupidest thing any govern could do.
      Haiti would have generated more money if all the cruise ships were allowed to visit Labadee on a daily basis.

    • @quintinfranklin9168
      @quintinfranklin9168 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes Jemima is very intelligent & well informed! I love the beautiful Haitians!

  • @maxlatortue6798
    @maxlatortue6798 10 месяцев назад +7

    We need her as Haiti 🇭🇹 President.
    We need her for a black Nation President, I need her for my President

  • @nwadi6408
    @nwadi6408 6 месяцев назад +4

    I am a Black woman from the United States and so grateful for the scholarship of Dr. Pierre.

  • @davidmugume
    @davidmugume Год назад +32

    All Kenyan administrations since their so called independence are extremely obtuse, extremely colonial and have always been linked with the worst atrocities on the African continent from apartheid in South Africa to their meddling in Somali affairs. Thank you Ms Pierre and Wandia for this eye opening discussion. Kenyans should be liking this video in masses

    • @Yoruba4U
      @Yoruba4U Год назад +5

      It is not just Kenyan administrators. That is the legacy of colonial mentality throughout the Afrikan continent. The purpose of the colonialist is to divide-and-rule.
      Until Afrikans go back to their roots and have their intellectuals write their own books fir their educational systems. The scientist should develop their own vaccines. Their engineers should build their own roads & infrastructures. The people who colonised you can not be a part of the solution. Afrikans are the cradle of humanity, knowing yourself can help to free your mind & create your own institutions. Stop running to the West when called. Let them come to you. If they have to travel to four or five economic union or 54 countries, then so be it.

  • @BjornUncut
    @BjornUncut Год назад +7

    Dr Jemima Pierre should be the president of Haiti! Amazing presentation. Is she married? I would marry a woman with her mindset.

  • @altajean-baptiste5591
    @altajean-baptiste5591 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great live, Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Dr Pierre, you are a great example, most kids that leave Haiti at an early age try to bury their origine.

  • @jeanpijeau8423
    @jeanpijeau8423 Год назад +8

    What a smart woman. She understands the strategies that has been used against certain groups in all its facets. Jemima Pierre you make the world proud.

  • @gursharankalsi3012
    @gursharankalsi3012 Год назад +8

    Absolutely brilliant!!! Amazing research by Dr Pierre, and thanks for the webcast.

  • @calioumarx4289
    @calioumarx4289 6 месяцев назад +3

    Dr jemima one the greatest thinker scholar our time

  • @labelle8110
    @labelle8110 Год назад +6

    Thank you my sister ! You make me proud as a Haitian woman. 🇭🇹🌍

  • @kwabenaamoako6726
    @kwabenaamoako6726 10 месяцев назад +5

    We need to bridge the gap between us on the basic level, very eye-opening, am a Ghanaian, and testify to all that fact .

  • @TheFrankmajordad1
    @TheFrankmajordad1 Год назад +6

    Wow, what a great conversation about such an important topic. 👏 An enlightening experience indeed. Thank you Dr. Pierre for sharing your knowledge and expertise with the audience- Haiti 🇭🇹 is proud of you!

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤
      Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events and as they relate with the occurrences. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.
      Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.❤❤❤This the evidence that there was and there still are gangsters working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented acts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      Warie Porbeni Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад

      *@Yes, it is a situation of oppression. France 🇫🇷 and the 🇺🇸 USA has been gangsters and Hooligans in Haiti 🇭🇹. They owe Haiti.*
      *❤You're coming to the point of understanding that a structure of supremacy is built out of the insecurity of the Whiteman, and one of his major tools of destruction is Religion that is designed to distort our reality and confuse our personality. ❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤*
      *Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.*
      *Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.*
      *Africa must unite must be our slogan.*
      *African Unity must be our symbol*
      *Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.*
      One for all and All for One. We are building *bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.*
      *Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events, and as they relate with the occurrences of today. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.*
      *Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.*❤❤❤This is the evidence that there was and there still are "gangsters" working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. Justice for Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented facts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day be for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      *Warie Porbeni*
      *Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤*
      ruclips.net/video/p16laREZo-4/видео.htmlsi=xlOpCh6rG-R33RXx

  • @mrydiskelley9172
    @mrydiskelley9172 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for your presentation. Peace, blessings, and power to the Hatiian people!

  • @dang9313
    @dang9313 Год назад +10

    Every african needs to listen to this long intellectual shaping from Jemima. Top notch

    • @Habtogondah
      @Habtogondah Год назад +5

      Brilliant and totally agree that EVERY AFRICAN needs to listen to this long INTELLECTUAL shaping. I share the same opinion. Our African Haitian sister has touched on global African history that affects every living BLACK person on EARTH. Using Haiti as an example and connecting it to the African continent as SHARED experience, making it very clear that White Supremacy affects those enslaved in the Americas as well of those on the African continent, and most so those on the continent where FROZEN ethniticy is used to infiltrate and perpetuate White Supremacy in equal manner as RACIALISED ONE DROP blood identity was used to create BLACK identity in America. The African is NEW to this form of White incursion into his her society, but will suffer equally and probably more so than the Black American who has woken in many instances to the nature of the beast. But here is where I have a problem with the brilliant sister whom I am very thankful for her enlightening thoughts and ideas. With all due respect, I think she speaks too rapidly. She must consider her audience on several fronts. One can safely stare that almost all Africans on the continent do not speak English as a first language, or as their mother tongue. Secondly, her very highly informative discussion contains many concepts and academic terminologies that beg for definition, simplification and brief explanation. We see the host is herself very alert but also struggling to keep up while constantly asking sis Dr Jemina to repeat, simplify, clarify explain. I think our sister speaks with the impression of a group of university students in mind, not realising that this is so isl media with knowledge aimed at a world audience of mainly racialised and ethnicized African people who need to understand this to escape external white supremacy as well as internal black ethnic supremacy that perpetuates white supremacy. The major problem facing Africans in their liberation struggles at all times, is that most of our intellectuals speak at a level that only the colonial and imperial educated elite classes understand. Which therefore, at the end of the day, means that NOTHING has been said to enlighten the masses. This is something Brazilian Educator Paulo Freire wrote about in * Pedagogy of the Oppressed.* This is why it is easier for BBC CNN Al-Jazeera and other news outlets can reach the masses with their simple language distortions. Our intellectuals must ALSO be able to connect to the MASSES by means of a language they understand. This is why most liberation movements in Kenya, Mozambique, Angola, South Africa, Zimbabwe etc say that it was not the speeches nor the writings of the intellectuals that motivated them to continue fighting during the bleakest of moments, but the simple texts and simple lyrics of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh that inspired them to keep on fighting. Conscious Reggae music with simple thoughts and expressions played a greater role in the physical and mental liberation of Africa and Africans everywhere than the complicated philosophical concepts and terminologies of our intellectuals whom only other intellectuals understand. It is certain that white scholars and white intellectuals and white supremacy understand what our dear beloved sister is saying so informatively, but so rapidly, than the black masses. Marcus Garvey 's writing's and speeches were able to influence the Kenyan and * Mau Mau* independence and liberation movements as well as inspire the black masses all over the world because he was aware, CONSCIOUS, if the fact that he was reaching out to Africans everywhere and he had to speak a language they understood.
      I read through comments to learn, and I think that the level of information contained in this discussion should have generated millions of views and comments.
      I thank Dr.Jemima and the host for this exchange, but our ideas must be removed from the academic classrooms to the masses who are the real intended recipients....One if our very few * intellectuals* who was so impactful and was able to be loved by and to reach the hearts and minds of the people was brother Malcolm X. His speeches were simple, but they did contain some powerful ideas and profound philosophical thoughts that were easily practical, while explaining complicated political, economic, social, historical and racial issues in a simple way that people could have learned and also even improve their vocabulary....

    • @Habtogondah
      @Habtogondah Год назад +3

      Also I would have liked that while our beloved sister spoke of the coloureds in Haiti and of Napoleon, that white it was necessary and correct to speak of * The Haitians* in general, that she had touched on Toussaint, Dessalines and Christophe. These men wrote and spoke so that the masses understood. Among many other factors, the history books record that this skill to communicate was vital for the success of the Haitian revolution. For all liberation movements, spiritually, mentally, psychologically, physically, the leaders, the revolutionaries, the intellectuals have to speak a language the people understand. This is what all the Prophets have done: Deliver the Message in a language the people understand so that they cannot say they did not know...and as Marley put it so simply...then whose gonna stay at home when the freedom fighters are fighting....

    • @airmat9
      @airmat9 Год назад

      I share the same opinions too beloved.
      I would just respond that perhaps the sister’s pace of speech is a problem in person but RUclips has a playback speed function.
      Dr Pierre has a lot to share and I’m glad to have heard her penetrating analysis of this ongoing Maafa.
      Have not Africans on the continent been battling colonisation from the earliest appearance of the Europeans/Whites? What NEW form do you see taking place today? What I see are different manifestations of the underlying structure of the power relation of dominance - white over non-white by every means possible while claiming democracy and égalité.
      We are all at different levels of understanding this global system of white terrorism. Some of us are in the academy, some of us in grassroots organisations, and some of us are just waking up alone after taking the Red Pill.
      We all need to function as translators - taking the intellectual speak, the discourse, the discussion the reasoning and grounding from high to low and back, from English to indigenous African languages and back to other European languages.
      The European masses are easily swayed with simple untruths and distortions, but educating and informing requires more effort. Marley and Tosh galvanised the soldiers but Garvey, Biko, CLR James and Rodney roundly and pointedly articulated the project of liberation from mental, physical and economic slavery.
      Music can quickly stir the emotions, even if we don’t comprehend the lyrics. Maisha expands on this in one of her videos from 20:45.
      ruclips.net/video/IjkcwWs_MRA/видео.htmlsi=ZFznF-fHaNRLMyEx
      It takes time to turn a big ship. We have social media now yes, but this means we have hundreds and thousands of medium sized boats on the water more interested in the pursuit of pleasure, happiness and entertainment. This is why a video like this wouldn’t generate millions of views and comments.
      Agreed this is the challenge - how to make complicated spiritual, philosophical, intellectual concepts and terminologies inspiring, impactful, practical and above all of interest to the African masses?
      'A luta continua, vitória é certa'
      Rise up

  • @joannebatson1341
    @joannebatson1341 Месяц назад

    Thank you for taking the time to get this out to the world. My great grandmother was from Haiti. She was brought to Trinidad as a child. I would love to visit Haiti one day 🙏❤️

  • @Mikedole2914
    @Mikedole2914 Год назад +4

    I thoroughly enjoyed this!!!
    They may oppress Haiti, but they will never crush their fighting spirit... Sending love to my Haitian brothers and sisters.. One love from Jamaica!!
    Thanks alot for such an insightful interview Dr. Jemima Pierre!

  • @harryjean2725
    @harryjean2725 Год назад +8

    As a Haitian, I am very proud of you, Dr. Jemima Pierre.

  • @p2y3t
    @p2y3t 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love this conversation with Jemima Piere and Wanda Njoya they really talk good about our World's Society. Less dark people have a very different existent. The difference is being worked on by the people.

  • @EdrisAtherley-smith
    @EdrisAtherley-smith 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks you my sister for shouting out to brother Walter Rodney i will like to add , some other people who educate us,Rose Douglas, Horace Campbell,Stokley Carmichael, and other brothers and sisters, that educate the young people in Canada in the early seventh

  • @piemo7788
    @piemo7788 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m in awe of Dr Jemima Pierre. I always learn something anytime I listen to her. Keep up the great work!

  • @globalflyera332
    @globalflyera332 10 месяцев назад +4

    What a deep and relevant analysis! You said it, you need to depart from Western models and establish our own systems, standards, and semantics. One major aspect is how to generate funds to finance African projects without resorting to Western funds and conditionalities

  • @danagreen4543
    @danagreen4543 Год назад +5

    This was an excellent interview! Dr. Pierre is an amazing Professor. I agree that the questions were penetrating and layered. Thank you for posting.

  • @badiyasudah5022
    @badiyasudah5022 10 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent. Have her again

  • @negsaj3978
    @negsaj3978 Год назад +5

    Great speech I am so proud of you my Haitian girl representing us

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤
      Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.
      Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.
      Africa must unite must be our slogan.
      African Unity must be our symbol
      Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.
      One for all and All for One. We are building bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.
      Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events and as they relate with the occurrences. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.
      Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.❤❤❤This the evidence that there was and there still are gangsters working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented acts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      Warie Porbeni Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤

  • @tmwichigi2535
    @tmwichigi2535 Год назад +3

    This conversation is eye opening, shocking. Its frustrating to imagine that Kenya wants to send police trained using our taxes to carry out US bidding against a country that simply says "get your knee off our neck". Jemima Pierre is such a resource

  • @waldeckdolce7379
    @waldeckdolce7379 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you beautiful sister.

  • @cnemayaian
    @cnemayaian Год назад +5

    This is so enlightening especially in thinking about racism not as conflict but as an ongoing colonial project. Africans are stuck in talking about ethnicity since that blinds us to racial structures and normalizes white supremacy.

  • @lynneedavis
    @lynneedavis Год назад +4

    Thank you Professor Pierre, for sharing your profound knowledge and insight in this conversation.....

  • @jmsaint7167
    @jmsaint7167 Год назад +4

    This is mind blowing, I need to rewatch this video like its a class.

  • @irisahmad6974
    @irisahmad6974 Год назад +6

    Very good discussion on Race and how it’s infiltrated and influenced all of the countries in our world!

  • @terniquegermain5583
    @terniquegermain5583 11 месяцев назад +2

    Good morning Jima, Pierre my name is Danny, Germain I like the way you talking to journalist and making people

  • @hilowcountrylandscape4894
    @hilowcountrylandscape4894 Год назад +5

    Great conversation.
    I've learned more in one hour than I have in 40 years. May your days be long.😮

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад

      *27.11.2023 @Yes, it is a situation of oppression. France 🇫🇷 and the 🇺🇸 USA has been gangsters and Hooligans in Haiti 🇭🇹. They owe Haiti.*
      *❤❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤*
      *Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.*
      *Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.*
      *Africa must unite must be our slogan.*
      *African Unity must be our symbol*
      *Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.*
      One for all and All for One. We are building *bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.*
      *Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events, and as they relate with the occurrences of today. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.*
      *Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.*❤❤❤This is the evidence that there was and there still are "gangsters" working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. Justice for Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented facts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day be for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      *Warie Porbeni Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤*

  • @jeanraypierre3481
    @jeanraypierre3481 Год назад +4

    Thank you sister. A lot of blacks do not agree with the fact that we are a great race.

  • @jeanraypierre3481
    @jeanraypierre3481 Год назад +3

    Proud of you Jemima Pierre.

  • @AfroHairScience
    @AfroHairScience 10 месяцев назад +4

    Very interesting.

  • @alexomar7464
    @alexomar7464 Год назад +4

    The Ottawa Initiative on Haiti was a conference hosted by Canada that took place at Meech Lake, Quebec (a federal government resort near Ottawa) on 31 January and 1 February 2003, to decide the future of Haiti's government, though no Haitian government officials were invited.
    Lest we forget the Ottawa Initiative on Haiti - Spring

    • @neglilet
      @neglilet Год назад

      Canada will be the first entry when a ww3 breaks out, the Russians will come knock on their door first .

  • @oscarogada9410
    @oscarogada9410 10 месяцев назад +4

    Jemima for President

  • @ndukum7812
    @ndukum7812 Год назад +3

    Asante sana Sister Jemimah for extending this conversation to a larger Kenyan audience, Afrikan audience on the continent! We MUST learn about each other! We are not as different as they’ve made us believe! We MUST unite against them!!!

  • @boukmankaymanboimanrevolis3615
    @boukmankaymanboimanrevolis3615 10 месяцев назад +2

    WOW THANK YOU TO BOTH OF YOU

  • @betrammcdermott9549
    @betrammcdermott9549 Год назад +3

    Dr you are the best for black people - wonderful

  • @motherofthegreatlakes6297
    @motherofthegreatlakes6297 Год назад +3

    Ms Pierre, you are spot on. I had never heard anyone speak with mastery about our African history.
    King Leopold didn’t just kill the Congolese, he and his government started the first genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda at the hand of the first 20:50 imported president of Rwanda from Congo. He rebaptised Congo Leopoldville. He wanted to annex Rwanda and Burundi to Congo. The King of Rwanda and the Prince of Burundi who was delegated by the King and his administration to negotiate the independence of the three Protectorates.
    King Leopold tried to trick them by only according independence separately. They refused and the three declared the independence of Rwanda, Burundi and helped Patrice Lumumba to declare Independence.
    However, in Rwanda Belgium has already set up the stage for genocide in Rwanda starting in 1959.
    In Burundi, the King, his administration and the Hero of Independence, Prince Louis Rwagasore organized a multiparty election, yes, in the 60’s. His party won. One Belgian colonial Administer killed himself because he failed to institute a Hutu government in Burundi so they can kill the Tutsis.
    The eve of Burundi Independence, the Belgians and the Greek merchants killed Prince Louis Rwagasore, the Hero of Burundian Independence was murdered on October 13th 1961. There has never been a trial for the murderers who are known by Belgium.
    There has never been a trial for the murderers of Patrice Lumumba either.
    When will Africa wake up and shake off the colonial mentality which still gives advantage to the white people against our own race?

  • @CHOSENONE-E7979
    @CHOSENONE-E7979 Год назад +3

    ......I LOVE YOU SISTAHS, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK IN SPREADING THE TRUTH N MAY THE LORD BLESS ALL OF YOU AHMEN!!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💯💯🙏💯

  • @123.MICHEL
    @123.MICHEL 10 месяцев назад +3

    Merci pour tout ❤❤❤

  • @brbbloke3223
    @brbbloke3223 Год назад +3

    Great podcast, I’ve been saying this for years,slavery bank rolled the European Industrial Revolution . Pure truth by this great black sister.

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад

      *@Yes, it is a situation of oppression. France 🇫🇷 and the 🇺🇸 USA has been gangsters and Hooligans in Haiti 🇭🇹. They owe Haiti.*
      *❤You're coming to the point of understanding that a structure of supremacy is built out of the insecurity of the Whiteman, and one of his major tools of destruction is Religion that is designed to distort our reality and confuse our personality. ❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤*
      *Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.*
      *Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.*
      *Africa must unite must be our slogan.*
      *African Unity must be our symbol*
      *Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.*
      One for all and All for One. We are building *bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.*
      *Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events, and as they relate with the occurrences of today. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.*
      *Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.*❤❤❤This is the evidence that there was and there still are "gangsters" working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. Justice for Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented facts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day be for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      *Warie Porbeni*
      *Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤*
      ruclips.net/video/p16laREZo-4/видео.htmlsi=xlOpCh6rG-R33RXx

  • @lexqqy4032
    @lexqqy4032 Год назад +4

    This was a great conversation

  • @esthermwaniki7184
    @esthermwaniki7184 Год назад +2

    This is such an important conversation..We need to get out of our cocoon to be able to face the reality of the chaos we live in. We have some ideas that Kenya is special because a king lands here or because we are selected to go fight Haitians. We are ponds who have allowed themselves to be the masters puppet

  • @quintinfranklin9168
    @quintinfranklin9168 10 месяцев назад +1

    Everything was well stated here with facts!
    Now, we must focus on healing, collaborating, strategizing, never forgetting, building relationships & setting ourselves apart, plus!

  • @MutindiTindi
    @MutindiTindi Год назад +3

    Such a rich conversation with great insights especially on matters race and context on Haiti.

  • @globalflyera332
    @globalflyera332 10 месяцев назад +6

    Like she said, replacing Whites by Africans or Blacks in positions of authority does not change much because the structuring and perception remain.

  • @sunrise2148
    @sunrise2148 Год назад +5

    She gets it. Thank you my sisters.
    During the US occupation (1915-1934), Woodrow "Wilson also wanted to rewrite [which actualized] the Haitian constitution, which banned foreign ownership of land, to replace it with one that guaranteed American financial control." It's similar to corporate imposition allowed by "Structural Adjustments" and ISDS stipulations embedded in IMF/World Bank loans.

  • @richardgaya3965
    @richardgaya3965 Год назад +2

    A must listen to anyone with progressive ideas!!!

  • @dieu8785
    @dieu8785 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your expertise, Professor Pierre🙏🏾

  • @richardgamble4147
    @richardgamble4147 5 месяцев назад +1

    Dr.Jemima we all love you

  • @darrenpalmer3109
    @darrenpalmer3109 Год назад +3

    I just discovered this video. However, I am glad. Ms. Pierre was a great interview. She raised some concepts which I had not considered, and I consider myself very well informed. I plan to watch for her more.

  • @patick1119
    @patick1119 Год назад +1

    I love you my sister. Keep giving voices to our country oppression.
    I m happy the fact that you still have your Haitian passport and identity.

  • @Comrade134
    @Comrade134 10 месяцев назад +2

    So true.. thank you.

  • @willrsouverain5531
    @willrsouverain5531 Год назад +1

    As Ayitien, I have never expected to hear the truth so perfectly told by an intellectual particularly from an Ayitien-American. As also a Christian, I agree that most of us are black skin but with brain. That's why all the suposed black countries (Africa) including the African continent, are ruled by and for the supremacists, but with black's faces. That the until formala that I call :"The correction potions", like the liquid for correction, to write out an error. This formula is what they call the decolonization.
    Thank you all for this amazing work particulary you Dr. Jemima Pierre (fanm total fyète peyi ak ras nou).

  • @alixcharles7467
    @alixcharles7467 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very much so a Nobel Price.

  • @nolanconnelly6821
    @nolanconnelly6821 Год назад +2

    The cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and things coming in; have choked the word out of the majority:
    Thank you ladies! for bringing to the fore, that which was meant, not to be told.....

  • @yankeesam4938
    @yankeesam4938 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You Both Beautiful sisters, for sharing!( Carib diasporian)

  • @rickg672
    @rickg672 11 месяцев назад +2

    Telling it like it is, an eye opener. Enjoyed it thoroughly. Keep up the good work and thanks.

  • @TheTradeuser
    @TheTradeuser Год назад +3

    Great lecture. I hope this young lady speaks out more

  • @lucienneswamy5257
    @lucienneswamy5257 Год назад +2

    The guest is amazing! Thank you:)

  • @hildalamarquelamothe5690
    @hildalamarquelamothe5690 10 месяцев назад +1

    Pround of you, my Haysiens sister. This is very true. Even in family preferences, it goes to the lighter skin child. I am the vicim of it.

  • @braxremi1882
    @braxremi1882 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love jemima. She’s is very in touch with what is going on with the African race all over the world. Well well done 👍🏾

  • @DonThompson-m4z
    @DonThompson-m4z 10 месяцев назад +1

    This Lady is DEEP, y'all 😮😮❤❤❤

  • @jnlionelchery338
    @jnlionelchery338 10 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely, you're of the valuable group of people who fight for the re-conquest of true human rights which impact would be freeing Hayti as well as the real pioneer on that field!

  • @petermartine31
    @petermartine31 Год назад +2

    This is really insightful on what you talking. Truly fundamental in understanding the origins of white supremacy and this history has to be re -written in our actions as it is not true. Very happy to have into your talk.

  • @CalvinWilliams-z9j
    @CalvinWilliams-z9j 9 месяцев назад +1

    Feedback: Jemima Pierre provides much discussion about the problems. There does not seems to be a discussion about the solutions. It is helpful when discussing the problems, provide some options for the solutions. (From the U.S)

  • @miguelbrutus1317
    @miguelbrutus1317 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bravo Pierre

  • @kahlilking880
    @kahlilking880 5 месяцев назад +4

    They hated haiti because Haiti defeated them all,so they taught and trained their generation to keep that memory,do the carried this bad energy towards Haiti in 2024,all the other country's kneed to the oppressors Haiti didn't i am a Jamaican i vouch for that,love Miss Peirs,keep up your work Miss Piers.🎉🎉🎉

  • @newboyjames9865
    @newboyjames9865 Год назад +3

    wow I just had to seat back relax an learn good stuff

  • @Terrestrial
    @Terrestrial Год назад +2

    This interview was riveting and informative. Thank you, Jemima.

  • @kokouagbodzi9544
    @kokouagbodzi9544 10 месяцев назад +1

    Mercii beaucoup mon Armour ❤❤❤

  • @jeanbpyrol4656
    @jeanbpyrol4656 Год назад +1

    What a great and an extraordinary presentation and the presenter going through the causes and effects of the built up system base on lies and rip off. 🙏 😮

  • @nostalgiacampesina
    @nostalgiacampesina Год назад +1

    Great conversation. Jemima Pierre was outstanding.

  • @afrakanaswahilitv5520
    @afrakanaswahilitv5520 Год назад +1

    Huu ni mjadala mzuri na wa kutuelemisha sisi waafrika na watu weusi. Najihisi poa kupata hawa wawili wakizungumzia hii mada. Asante sana!.

  • @thegoldenb7280
    @thegoldenb7280 10 месяцев назад +3

    Knowing all this kinda stresses me out

  • @mylifetotaly
    @mylifetotaly Год назад +1

    🙏🏿 for Haiti and the Continent of Africa to come together

  • @paulcastillo953
    @paulcastillo953 Год назад +3

    The lecture sounds absolutely true.

    • @eddierocksteady5740
      @eddierocksteady5740 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤"@No matter where you come from, as long as you are Black❤❤you are an African. " Peter Tosh❤
      Africa for Africans at home 🏡 and Abroad.
      Africans are Africans at Home 🏡 Abroad.
      Africa must unite must be our slogan.
      African Unity must be our symbol
      Pan Africanity must be System of socioeconomic and political dynamics and self-determination.
      One for all and All for One. We are building bridges and bonds with the Motherland and the African diaspora. We want to tell our story.
      Dr. Jemima Pierre has spoken about historical events and as they relate with the occurrences. Haiti used to be the most prosperous place with enormous possibilities.
      Let's increase the conversation and expand the discussion by focusing more on what happened and how it can be reviewed, reformed and Turn around. I am very grateful for the Resourceful information supplied in this interview.❤❤❤This the evidence that there was and there still are gangsters working against the prosperity and progress of Haiti. We want to make a case for redress. We have documented acts 🎬 and actions of which we want to ask Questions. When will the pay day for our Ancestors that served as workers on plantations!?
      Warie Porbeni Radio📻 ZeaterClub ❤❤

  • @ericburkley
    @ericburkley Год назад +1

    Excellent, excellent, excellent discussion! Shout out to BAP.

  • @updogysl
    @updogysl 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. I reaffirmed some things, but more importantly, you refracted some hard to grasp phenomenon.

  • @kieshacallahan5508
    @kieshacallahan5508 Год назад +2

    I would love to see a Dr. Pierre and Dr. Joy Degruy collaboration

  • @igiriginduokonkwo3453
    @igiriginduokonkwo3453 Год назад +2

    What a fascinating conversation!

  • @RichardNgugi
    @RichardNgugi Год назад +7

    Kenya was and is the perfect example of the British colonial project. That's why we are so aloof.

    • @Zay-lh4om
      @Zay-lh4om Год назад +5

      This is the most honest comment on RUclips. This is why Charles picked Kenya as the first African country to visit.

    • @RichardNgugi
      @RichardNgugi Год назад +2

      @@Zay-lh4om exactly! And he can come here without any chills, trampling on the graves of our ancestors, because we were perfectly "civilized".😏

    • @brbbloke3223
      @brbbloke3223 Год назад +1

      Very sad that so many of our black peoples in the 21st century still don’t understand or see through white supremacy. We got to wake up fast their facist new world order is taking shape as we speak, then the blind will experience the full new improved horror of this supremacy system. It’s in the bible for those who have wisdom to see truth.

  • @pierrealcius3707
    @pierrealcius3707 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Sis, well said about Haiti

  • @Dwajiko25
    @Dwajiko25 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent discussion. For me - African people saying that they didn't know they are black until coming to western countries is comparable to some white people saying they don't even see colour. I've been to the beautiful country of Kenya. It is impossible to not know you are Black with so many Europeans there. I had one white person there tell me that the Masai people are related to Europeans. Same old divide and conquer. I appreciate my Haitian Sister addressing the assumptions of Africans. I don't think many realize how much they have been brainwashed. When I was in Ghana, I could not find one book about African history. No one knew where I could buy one. That was an eye opener for me. Thank you again for a very informative discussion.

    • @heniakonas9439
      @heniakonas9439 10 месяцев назад

      No books because there was no writing before the coming of whites. The Ghanaians did not have a literature.

  • @kanyamagaraabdallah8300
    @kanyamagaraabdallah8300 Год назад +2

    merci de deux , queene africains!

  • @MerlinAndre
    @MerlinAndre 10 месяцев назад +2

    I learn a great deal. 👍

  • @EvelynJovin
    @EvelynJovin Год назад +1

    I am so proud of you! You are such an inspiration. Thank you for your work!

  • @ingridthompson6512
    @ingridthompson6512 Год назад +1

    You have elegantly explained a very complicated subject. Thank you.

  • @ya1116
    @ya1116 Год назад +1

    Des informations très explicite et pointueuse sur la situations en Haïti
    Merci à vous et à votre invitée. 💕

  • @Nyams25
    @Nyams25 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks professor Jemima for a very enlightening talk

  • @Jayden-t4v5v
    @Jayden-t4v5v Год назад +5

    What you said makes a lot of senses because the same situation is all over the Caribbean countries, white people usually have better services than black even the native of the country. While when a black people go to a white country we still have the same systems.

  • @parkerjohnson2368
    @parkerjohnson2368 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful presentation and conversation ❤✊🏾

  • @ericmukyaddondwa173
    @ericmukyaddondwa173 10 месяцев назад +1

    You have done a great job for the global African, Congs Pierre.

  • @mrknowallatalltimes7454
    @mrknowallatalltimes7454 Год назад +3

    I love your name.: MAISHA KAZINI" Life with Work" Beautifull! Many people meet you they know, you a lady of substance. Nice guest.

  • @johnnwabuforudemezue1108
    @johnnwabuforudemezue1108 Год назад +1

    Thank you for educating us.