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- St. Michael's Catholic church
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- Partners In Health, Mary Kay Smith Fawzi and Juan Salazar
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live email list and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL.
If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live email list and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL. If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available (see following list). To join or for more information, e-mail: ( lethaitilive@lethaitilive.org)
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May 05, 2005, at 02:39 PM
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Membership Categories in the Let Haiti Live Coalition :
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The National Steering Committee
Individual members are responsible for the following:
- Set up weekly meetings of steering committee.
- Monitor working groups and make sure they are functioning.
- Take notes and find moderators for each weekly call.
- Define the overall goals and direction for LHL.
- Vote for members to join the steering committee.
- Make tactical decisions on activities that further our goals and direction and be the leadership in organizing those activities.
- Produce LHL educational and outreach materials.
- Update and moderate the LHL website and list serves.
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April 05, 2005, at 11:58 AM
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To be eligible to be a member of the steering committee, you must participate in at least 80% of coalition conference calls for a three-month period. You can then be nominated or nominated yourself, and acceptance is given by a 2/3 majority of the existing steering committee.
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To be eligible to be a member of the steering committee, you must participate in at least 80% of coalition conference calls for a three-month period. You can then be nominated or nominate yourself, and acceptance is given by a 2/3 majority of the existing steering committee.
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live email list, and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL. If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live email list and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL.
If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
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April 05, 2005, at 11:53 AM
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November 30, 2004, at 12:35 PM
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- Fondasyon Fond Mapou?, Eugenia Charles
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- Fondasyon Mapou, Eugenia Charles
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- Konbit Pou Ayiti/KONPAY, Melinda Miles
September 18, 2004, at 03:26 PM
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- Sosyete Makaya (SOMA), Melinda Miles
September 18, 2004, at 03:03 PM
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live? email list, and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL. If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live email list, and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL. If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
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Current Members of the Steering Committee
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Current Members of the National Steering Committee
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September 18, 2004, at 03:03 PM
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The Let Haiti Live Coalition unites organizations and individuals to advocate for U.S. policies which respect the independence and self-determination of the Haitian people and their Republic. The Let Haiti Live Coalition is committed to building a dynamic and well-informed network of solidarity to support the Haitian people in their pursuit of democracy, human rights and equitable development.
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Membership to the Let Haiti Live Coalition
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Anyone can join the Let Haiti Live? email list, and be part of the action campaigns coordinated by LHL. If you would like to become a formal member of the Coalition, there is a range of engagement available:
- The Steering Committee (see below)
- The Coalition's Working Groups have evolved to respond to the needs of the coalition to develop and carry out campaigns and initiatives at any given time. Working groups are subject to revision based on the current campaigns.
- Action Network members lend their names to the Coalition and participate in Coalition actions, especially action alerts and events.
- The Advisory Council includes individuals and organizations that may lend their names to the coalition, and if available, speak at press conferences, or prepare pieces for publication.
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The objectives of this coalition are to:
- Ensure that the U.S. institutes policies that maximize the development of Haiti's democratic institutions, while respecting the country’s sovereignty, right to self-determination, and the governance through a democratic process.
- Provide the American public with accurate information about Haiti’s democratic transition, including direct information from grassroots organizations and other partners in Haiti.
- Articulate the situation in Haiti through the media and other means, as well as developing and maintaining a dynamic solidarity movement in the U.S.
Current members of the Let Haiti Live Coalition
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Current members of the Let Haiti Live Coalition
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- Ad Hoc Committee Against the U.S. Coup in Haiti, Philadelphia
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- Ad Hoc Committee Against the U.S. Coup in Haiti, Philadelphia
The National Steering Committee
Individual members are responsible for the following:
- Set up weekly meetings of steering committee.
- Monitor working groups and make sure they are functioning.
- Take notes and find moderators for each weekly call.
- Define the overall goals and direction for LHL.
- Vote for members to join the steering committee.
- Make tactical decisions on activities that further our goals and direction and be the leadership in organizing those activities.
- Produce LHL educational and outreach materials.
- Update and moderate the LHL website and list serves.
The steering committee as a whole will make decisions by 2/3 majority about signing onto petitions, letters, etc. that fall clearly within the stated objectives and demands of the Coalition. In the case of potentially divisive decisions, the steering committee will email the entire Coalition list and call for concerns or votes against.
To be eligible to be a member of the steering committee, you must participate in at least 80% of coalition conference calls for a three-month period. You can then be nominated or nominated yourself, and acceptance is given by a 2/3 majority of the existing steering committee.
Current Members of the Steering Committee
- Haiti Action Committee, Pierre Labossiere
- EPICA, Olivia Goumbri
- Fondasyon Mapou, Eugenia Charles
- Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), Brian Concannon
- Global Justice, Nicole Lee
- Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America, Dale Sorenson and George Friemoth
- Partners In Health, Mary Kay Smith Fawzi and Juan Salazar
- Trans Africa? Forum, Selena Singleton and Letitia Mosby
- Sosyete Makaya (SOMA), Melinda Miles
September 18, 2004, at 02:20 PM
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- April16 V T Citizens Lobby
September 18, 2004, at 02:19 PM
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Haiti Reborn/Quixote Center ( http://www.haitireborn.org)
Haiti Action Committee ( http://www.haitiaction.net)
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Haiti Committee (maureenduignan@yahoo.com)
Office of the Americas
Partners In Health
Trans Africa? Forum
Justice and Peace/ Integrity of Creation Office Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
US Peace Council – amistad.nal@rcn.com
Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Global Justice
Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America and the Caribbean
The 10th Department Organization for Haitian Empowerment
Global Exchange
Fondasyon Trant Septamn – fond30sept@hotmail.com
Antwan Izmery Memorial Projects – Visitation Haiti?@aol.com
St. John the Baptist Haiti Sister Parish, El Cerrito, CA
Haiti Solidarity Network of the Northeast
Pax Christi USA Haiti Task Force
Richmond Diocese Office of Justice and Peace
Richmond Diocese Haiti Solidarity Committee
Maryknoll Office of Global Concern
INTERCONNECT – interconnect-mott@juno.com
St. Michael's Catholic Church
Friends of the Third World Inc – fotw@igc.org
Global AIDS Alliance
Orthodox Church in Haiti – harchim@yahoo.com
Council on Hemispheric Affairs
Eritaj Foundation, Inc.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial's Center for Human Rights
Haitian Ministry Commission of the Diocese of Richmond
Association Canado Haitienne pour la Sauvegarde de la Souveraineté d'Haiti (ACHASAUSHA) – achasausha@hotmail.com
Global Ayiti Granmoun Entènasyonal (AGE)
East Timor Action Network
Black Voices for Peace
National Black Environmental Justice Network (NBEJN), nbejn029damu@aol.com
April 16 VT? Citizens Lobby
Haiti for Change
Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)
Save Africa's Children
Presentation Sisters
St. Michael's Catholic Church
St. Joseph Church
Sosyete Makaya (SOMA)
Washington Peace Center
Pastors for Peace/DC
EPICA (Ecumenical Program in Central America and the Caribbean)
No War on Cuba Movement
Ad Hoc Committee Against the U.S. Coup in Haiti, Philadelphia
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September 18, 2004, at 02:04 PM
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Current members of the Let Haiti Live Coalition
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Haiti Reborn/Quixote Center ( http://www.haitireborn.org)
Haiti Action Committee
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Haiti Committee - maureenduignan@yahoo.com
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East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Haiti Committee (maureenduignan@yahoo.com)
September 18, 2004, at 02:02 PM
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The Let Haiti Live Coalition unites organizations and individuals to advocate for U.S. policies which respect the independence and self-determination of the Haitian people and their Republic. The Let Haiti Live Coalition is committed to building a dynamic and well-informed network of solidarity to support the Haitian people in their pursuit of democracy, human rights and equitable development.
The objectives of this coalition are to:
- Ensure that the U.S. institutes policies that maximize the development of Haiti's democratic institutions, while respecting the country’s sovereignty, right to self-determination, and the governance through a democratic process.
- Provide the American public with accurate information about Haiti’s democratic transition, including direct information from grassroots organizations and other partners in Haiti.
- Articulate the situation in Haiti through the media and other means, as well as developing and maintaining a dynamic solidarity movement in the U.S.
""Current members of the Let Haiti Live Coalition""
Haiti Reborn/Quixote Center ( http://www.haitireborn.org)
Haiti Action Committee
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant Haiti Committee - maureenduignan@yahoo.com
Office of the Americas
Partners In Health
Trans Africa? Forum
Justice and Peace/ Integrity of Creation Office Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
US Peace Council – amistad.nal@rcn.com
Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Global Justice
Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America and the Caribbean
The 10th Department Organization for Haitian Empowerment
Global Exchange
Fondasyon Trant Septamn – fond30sept@hotmail.com
Antwan Izmery Memorial Projects – Visitation Haiti?@aol.com
St. John the Baptist Haiti Sister Parish, El Cerrito, CA
Haiti Solidarity Network of the Northeast
Pax Christi USA Haiti Task Force
Richmond Diocese Office of Justice and Peace
Richmond Diocese Haiti Solidarity Committee
Maryknoll Office of Global Concern
INTERCONNECT – interconnect-mott@juno.com
St. Michael's Catholic Church
Friends of the Third World Inc – fotw@igc.org
Global AIDS Alliance
Orthodox Church in Haiti – harchim@yahoo.com
Council on Hemispheric Affairs
Eritaj Foundation, Inc.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial's Center for Human Rights
Haitian Ministry Commission of the Diocese of Richmond
Association Canado Haitienne pour la Sauvegarde de la Souveraineté d'Haiti (ACHASAUSHA) – achasausha@hotmail.com
Global Ayiti Granmoun Entènasyonal (AGE)
East Timor Action Network
Black Voices for Peace
National Black Environmental Justice Network (NBEJN), nbejn029damu@aol.com
April 16 VT? Citizens Lobby
Haiti for Change
Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)
Save Africa's Children
Presentation Sisters
St. Michael's Catholic Church
St. Joseph Church
Sosyete Makaya (SOMA)
Washington Peace Center
Pastors for Peace/DC
EPICA (Ecumenical Program in Central America and the Caribbean)
No War on Cuba Movement
Ad Hoc Committee Against the U.S. Coup in Haiti, Philadelphia
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