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Every year in June, the International Festival of Arts & Ideas bring together a diverse group of artists, writers, thinkers and world leaders to discuss the most pressing issues in art, society, politics and the environment. Every other week through out the year we share with our web audience our featured broadcasts of these events. Our eclectic program offers a mix of serious, controversial, and whimsical topics, all designed to inspire new ways of thinking.
Last year's catastrophic earthquake was one of several humanitarian crises Haiti has faced in recent decades. Emeline Michel, a native Haitian singe...
Last year's catastrophic earthquake was one of several humanitarian crises Haiti has faced in recent decades. Emeline Michel, a native Haitian singer and songwriter whose music draws from the island's history and traditions, Frank Bia, medical director of the humanitarian and disaster relief organization, AmeriCares, and former co-director of Yale's International Health Program, Marie Marthe Saint Cyr, Executive Director, Lambdi Fund of Haiti, share thoughts on how the nation can recover from disaster. Moderated by Dr. Gary Desir, professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine.
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