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Haitian Connections: Recognition After Revolution in the Atlantic World. A Conversation...

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - May 21, 2025
Alt text: Split image featuring the cover of the book "Haiti Since 1804: Critical Perspectives on Class, Power, and Gender" by Alex Dupuy on the left, with a distressed Haitian flag as background; and on the right, a grayscale portrait of a smiling man with a beard seated in front of a bookshelf filled with academic books.

Haiti Since 1804: Critical Perspectives on Class, Power, and Gender

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - May 17, 2025
Alt text: Split image featuring the cover of the book *Reclaiming Haiti’s Futures: Returned Intellectuals, Placemaking, and Radical Imagination* by Darlène Elizabeth Dubuisson on the left, with a stylized tree and birds set against a gradient background of teal and peach tones. On the right, a black-and-white portrait of Dubuisson stands on a beach path, looking directly at the camera with a calm, serious expression, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and locs cascading over a scarf and jacket.

Reclaiming Haiti’s Futures: Returned Intellectuals, Placemaking, and Radical Imagination

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - May 11, 2025
Alt text: Side-by-side image featuring (left) the vibrant book cover of Liberty, Fraternity, Exile: Haiti and Jamaica after Emancipation by Matthew J. Smith, showcasing a colorful, stylized Caribbean landscape with a radiant sun and winding village roads connecting Haiti and Jamaica, and (right) a black-and-white portrait of a man in glasses and a suit standing against a textured stone wall, looking slightly to the side with a thoughtful expression.

Liberty, Fraternity, Exile: Haiti & Jamaica After Emancipation

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - April 8, 2025
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Killing the Elites: Haiti, 1964

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - April 5, 2025
**Alt Text:** Book cover of *Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution* by Marlene L. Daut. The image features a stylized illustration of a Black revolutionary soldier engulfed in smoke and flames, wielding a large saber, and facing a large formation of troops in the distance. The background includes faint outlines of colonial buildings and vegetation. The title is in bold black and red serif fonts, with the author’s name at the bottom in black.

Awakening the Ashes

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - April 3, 2025
An intellectual desk setup featuring an open book titled *Teaching Haiti* by Dr. Cécile Accilien, with handwritten notes in the margins. Surrounding the book are aged parchment papers, a quill pen, and an oil lamp casting a warm glow. A vintage-style microphone sits nearby, symbolizing a podcast discussion. In the background, faint overlays of Haitian art and historical imagery blend into the scene, representing Haiti's rich cultural and intellectual heritage. The composition evokes a scholarly and reflective mood, emphasizing the depth of Haitian history and narratives.

Teaching Haiti: Strategies for Creating New Narratives

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - March 11, 2025
**Alt text:** Cover of the book *The Colonial System Unveiled* by Baron de Vastey, translated and edited by Chris Bongie. The cover features a striking black-and-white photo of a person draped in a white shroud-like garment, holding a painted mask resembling a skull. The background shows a group of similarly dressed figures and a wall with the word "Senate" faintly visible. The title appears in bold yellow-green text at the top.

The Colonial System Unveiled

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - March 10, 2025

Spirals in the Caribbean: Representing Violence and Connection in Haiti and...

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - March 3, 2025

Rituals and Resonance: Exploring the Tapestry of Haitian Vodou

Patrick Jean-Baptiste - February 22, 2025
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