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Disproportionately Displaced: Exploring Black Displacement by War, Violence, Climate, and Persecution Welcome to "Disproportionately Displaced," a compelling 3-episode series from the "We Are All America" podcast, Refugee Matters. This series delves into the disproportionate displacement of Black people caused by war, violence, climate change, and persecution. We aim to educate listeners on the historical, economic, and political factors that have led to the crises in Haiti, Congo, and Sudan, shed light on the US's response, and share first-hand accounts from forcibly displaced individuals. Episode 1: Haiti's Endurance and Resilience In our first episode, we focus on Haiti. We are honored to have Guerline Jozef, Executive Director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, and Dr. Marlene Daut, Professor of French and African Diaspora Studies at Yale University, join us. For the past 300 years, the Haitian people have faced immense challenges, yet their spirit remains unbroken. They embody a powerful testament to human strength and perseverance. Through their experiences, we learn the essence of resilience and the importance of maintaining hope, regardless of the circumstances. Keywords: Black diaspora Refugee Matters podcast Haiti Haitian revolution War and violence impact Climate change displacement Historical and political factors US intervention Forcibly displaced stories Join us for an educational and enlightening conversation. Don't miss out on the crucial discussions in this series, as we explore the forces behind displacement and the enduring spirit of those affected.