Mark Lamont Hill talks to scholar Jemima Pierre about the Haiti crisis, foreign occupation and the fight for sovereignty.
As foreign militaries, private contractors and international powers tighten their grip on Haiti, the country faces the worst crisis in its modern history. But who is really to blame?
this week in frontMark Lamont Hill talks with scholar and activist Jemima Pierre, who argues that the crisis is not domestic but the result of two decades of United States, United Nations and Western intervention that eroded Haitian democracy and sovereignty.
Published on October 25, 2025

