Haiti: AFL-CIO and the Batay Ouvriye

aflcio, american center, american development bank, american institute, aristide, as haiti, batay, batay ouvriye, ben davis, by april, center, charles arthur, civil society, claude duvalier, cold war, convergence democratique, cuban anarchism, d.  during, david wilson, dominican republic, evans paul, famni lavalas, fanmi lavalas, february, frank fernandez, free labor development, free trade zone, funding, gerard latortue, government, haiti, haiti support group, harry kelber, in december, in march, in september, international, international development, international labor solidarity, international republican institute, jeb sprague, kim scipes, labor, lavalas, levi strauss, mario pierre, mexico city, national endowment, new york city, ouvriye, paul philome, phillip agee, president hugo chavez, president jean, purdue university, s.  according, s. imperialism, samantha tate, sara lee, senior program officer, solidarity, solidarity center, south korea, state department, tonton macoutes, united states, united states agency, usaid, western hemisphere, white house, worker rights, workers, workers rights consortium, world bank, world social forum, yannick etienne