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In this episode of TMI, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the importance of supporting black-owned businesses and the need for better customer service within the black community. They also highlight the power of education and the impact of rewriting history. The conversation then shifts to the current situation in Haiti, with guest Dr. Bertrude Albert discussing the crisis of gang violence and the role of US imperialism in the country. The conversation explores the historical context of Haiti's current situation, tracing back to its fight for sovereignty and independence from colonial powers. It highlights the role of the United States in destabilizing Haiti through isolation, invasion, and control. The conversation also delves into the issue of reparations that Haiti was forced to pay to France and the impact it had on the country's development. The future of Haiti is seen as one of freedom, with a focus on improving the quality of education and empowering Haitians to lead their own nation.
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In this episode of TMI, Tamika D Mallory and Mysonne discuss the importance of supporting black-owned businesses and the need for better customer service within the black community. They also highlight the power of education and the impact of rewriting history. The conversation then shifts to the current situation in Haiti, with guest Dr. Bertrude Albert discussing the crisis of gang violence and the role of US imperialism in the country. The conversation explores the historical context of Haiti's current situation, tracing back to its fight for sovereignty and independence from colonial powers. It highlights the role of the United States in destabilizing Haiti through isolation, invasion, and control. The conversation also delves into the issue of reparations that Haiti was forced to pay to France and the impact it had on the country's development. The future of Haiti is seen as one of freedom, with a focus on improving the quality of education and empowering Haitians to lead their own nation.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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