Canadian photographer Darren Ell has published a new online resource about Canada and the 2004 coup d’√©tat in Haiti on the National FilmBoard of Canada website CitizenShift. The site includes Ell’s short films and captioned photographs drawn from the work he has done in Haiti in the last 18 months. The site also features podcasted interviews, links to important solidarity websites, texts and links to interviews Ell has published about the ongoing impact of the coup d’√©tat, as well as photos by Haitian journalist Wadner Pierre. The focus of the material is Canada’s involvement in the coup, it’s violent legacy, and digital tools for learning more. Ell’s online dossier is called The Damage Done: Canada and the Coup in Haiti.
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