February 28, 2008

"The Haiti Experience: a Struggle for Liberty" Offered by Photo-Journalist Wadner Pierre

Haitian children"The Haiti Experience: a Struggle for Liberty," featuring the work of Haitian photo-journalist Wadner Pierre, opens Monday, March 3, at Sonoma State's Student Union in the Center for Culture, Gender and Sexuality. The exhibit continues through March 7. A reception with the author/photographer will take place at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5.

The exhibit, available for viewing each day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the Union's first floor, showcases photography and writing by the Haitian photojournalist about the traumatic struggles Haiti has endured since the removal of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in February of 2004.

Wadner Pierre is a news reporter and photographer originally from the city of Gonaives in the Artibonite province of Haiti. He is currently visiting from his home in Port-au-Prince, where he writes for the Inter Press Service and other independent new outlets.

Wadner PierreHe is a co-founder and frequent contributor to HaitiAnalysis.com, a media collective of young journalists from the United States and abroad. In 2007, he won an award from Project Censored for his remarkable coverage of the largely ignored conflict currently taking place in Haiti.

"The Haiti Experience: a Struggle for Liberty" is free and open to the public, featuring more than 20 photographs and written excerpts from Wadner's chronicle of the political struggles in Haiti over the last four years. It includes a beautiful and provocative exploration of the culture and lives of the Western Hemisphere's poorest citizens.

For additional information, contact Professor Peter Phillips at (707) 664-2588 or peter.phillips@sonoma.edu.


Jean Wasp
Media Relations Coordinator
University Affairs
(707) 664-2057
jean.wasp@sonoma.edu