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“We are honored to have Alexandrine Benjamin come to campus. We often hear about Haiti in the news, but not always with the history and context needed to interpret current events,” said Heidi Shaker, Ph.D., director of the Office of Peace and Justice and associate professor of French.
Alexandrine Benjamin holds a master’s degree in film production from the University of Greenwich in England. She tells the story of how she made the short, award-winning film N Ap Boule...
Le court-métrage de la cinéaste haïtienne Alexandrine Benjamin est sélectionné pour la 18e édition du Festival international du film black de Montréal qui se déroule du 20 au 25 septembre 2022 à Montréal, au Canada.
In an interview with the Greenwich Daily, director and writer Alexandrine Benjamin of "N' ap Boule", shares exclusive insights about the riveting short film which follows the story of Jean and Rose, a Haitian couple eagerly anticipating the arrival of their first child....
Haiti faces immense challenges, including political instability, gang violence, and barriers to healthcare, especially for expectant mothers. These issues are vividly portrayed in N'AP Boule...
If you’ve ever watched Sesame Street, Dora the Explorer, or any other children’s educational television program, you understand the magic (and fun!) of characters bringing learning to life for young learners...
Haitians continue to endure daily hardships, from escalating violence to the lack of accessible healthcare, and N’AP Boule brings these painful realities to the forefront.
Through film, I explore human rights, gender justice, and the lived realities that often go unheard.