Sunday, February 20 @ 12:00 PM Thursday, February 24 @ 7:30 PM
Being Black in South Florida We gathered a panel of women to discuss what it’s like to be black in South Florida and the U.S. today. What defines a person--their cultural heritage or the color of their skin?
Guests: Guylene Berry, Positive Impact Foundation Debra Nixon, Ph.D., Nova Southeastern University Joy Reid, The Miami Herald Donna Aza Weir-Soley, Ph.D., Florida International University
Following the broadcast of the documentary Nou Bouke on January 13th 2011, a live one-hour question and answer session was held at WPBT2 studios. Viewers called in and asked the guests questions about the documentary and the current situation in Haiti, as well as shared their reactions and experiences.
Guests: Joe Cardona, Director, Nou Bouke Yves Colon, University of Miami Nancy San Martin, Executive Producer, Nou Bouke
About Nou Bouke Nou Bouke, a Creole term for “We’re Tired,” focuses on Haiti’s past, present and future in the light of the apocalyptic January 12, 2010 earthquake that now marks a new chapter in the nation’s history. The documentary presents a comprehensive look at the Haitian polemic as the Caribbean nation faces perhaps its most challenging crossroads due to the immense loss of life and destruction. It depicts the many perspectives that surround the hopes and aspirations of the Haitian people as they move forward into a future full of uncertainty.
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