Former Ambassador Timothy Carney on Haiti – Village Voices
Posted on March 21st, 2018
Capitol Hill Village presents “Former Ambassador Timothy Carney on Haiti in the 21st Century” on Monday, May 7, 2018, 7-8 p.m. at the Northeast Library, 330 Seventh St. NE.
Join former United States Ambassador to Haiti Timothy M. Carney as he explores the present and future of Haiti, one of the most populous nations in the Caribean. What is the political and economic situation in Haiti now and how is the nation facing current challenges? What is the future of relations between the United States and this first independent nation created in the Caribean and Latin America? Ambassador Carney will explore these and other issues based on his long career in diplomacy. Carney served as United States Ambassador to Sudan from 1995 to 1997 and as Ambassador to Haiti in 1998 and 1999. Later he served as chairman of the board of the Haiti Democracy Project and executive vice president of the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund.
Meet and learn from your illustrious Capitol Hill neighbors in informal, free, public discussions about social, economic, and political topics in this latest installment in the Village Voices series. For further information, call Capitol Hill Village, 202-543-1778 or email info@capitolhillvillage.org.