Haiti Relief
AFTERSHOCK: Madison Hosts Haiti Roundtable on SIRIUS XM
Joe Madison traveled to Haiti to grieve with the victims and assess recovery efforts. He returns to SIRIUS|XM — with several of the key people he went to Haiti with, as well as other special guests — to host “Aftershock,” a special roundtable discussion, bringing together firsthand accounts of the devastation from Madison’s delegation with audio they recorded on the scene. The roundtable examines the social, political, cultural, financial, medical and psychological effects of the earthquake, bringing into focus what needs to be done for the Haitian people right now.
Premiered February 26 on The Power/XM 169 ·
Special replay February 28 at 12:00 pm ET on SIRIUS XM Stars/SIRIUS 102 and XM 155
Joe Madison’s roundtable guests on “Aftershock”:
Dr. Ron Daniels - President, Institute of the Black World 21st Century; Founder, Haiti Support Project; Distinguished Lecturer, York College, City University of New York.
Herb Boyd - Award-winning author and journalist, Free Speech TV
Edward Harris II - Award-winning videographer, Free Speech TV
Sharon Madison - Executive Producer of the award-winning Joe Madison Show, SIRIUS XM Radio
Omarosa Stallworth - Participated in the trip with Madison to Haiti, works with the Haiti Support Project, the group that organized the trip
Ellen Ratner - Bureau Chief, Talk Radio News Service
Jack Rice - Radio talk show host
Haiti Support Project Fact Finding and Assessment Delegation
February 9-12, the Haiti Support Project led a Fact Finding and Assessment Delegation to Haiti. The goal of the Delegation was “to observe conditions in Haiti first hand and share information about the state of the relief/recovery and reconstruction effort with millions of people of African descent upon our return.” Primarily composed of African American journalists, HSP embarked on this mission with the understanding that long after the major news outlets in the U.S. have ceased to shine a spotlight on Haiti, the Black press will continue to carry the story. In that regard, we believe African Americans and other people of African descent have a special affinity for Haiti which can be an incredible resource to aid in building the “new Haiti.”
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