Learn About Real Haitian Culture in This Pittsburgh Exhibit

September 16, 2024

News about Haiti and its people is often dominated by devastating natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, government turmoil, and lately, ridiculous conspiracy theories that have become a topic in the U.S. Presidential election.

To help change the narrative about this Caribbean country, the Latin American Cultural Center in Oakland is displaying a new special exhibit: “Haiti: Culture, Religion, and Revolution,” which opened Sept. 17.

The exhibit features paintings, sequin flags, sculptures and other art forms that highlight the talents of 60 historical and contemporary Haitian artists. Many of the 90 pieces in the exhibit have been collected over decades by Haiti Friends, a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit formed to provide support and improve Haiti’s health, economic, ecological and cultural conditions, as well from the Rawson Family Collection.

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About LASA

The Latin American Studies Association (LASA) is the largest professional association in the world for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of Latin America. With over 13,000 members, over 60% of whom reside outside the United States, LASA is the one association that brings together experts on Latin America from all disciplines and diverse occupational endeavors, across the globe. LASA's mission is to foster intellectual discussion, research, and teaching on Latin America, the Caribbean, and its people throughout the Americas, promote the interests of its diverse membership, and encourage civic engagement through network building and public debate.

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