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OFF THE BOAT WITH LE JOSEPH

OFF THE BOAT WITH LE JOSEPH

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Shamir Joseph isn’t here to play nice or sugar‑coat Haiti’s reality. Off The Boat With Le Joseph is a raw, unapologetic podcast where a Haitian‑born, Queens‑based host dives into everything mainstream media would rather ignore. From exposing why Haiti’s education system stays broke to calling out corruption in the Transitional Presidential Council and ripping apart slogans like “Viv Ansanm” that mask terror as revolution, Shamir keeps it real and bilingual, mixing English with Haitian Creole. He breaks down assassinations like Jovenel Moïse’s death, unpacks U.S. immigration policies and the Haitian diaspora’s struggles, and even drops history gems about figures like Jean‑Jacques Dessalines.

Expect strong opinions, deep‑dive analysis, and zero fluff. Whether you’re Haitian, Caribbean, an immigrant, or just curious, this show is your weekly dose of crime, politics, news and diaspora life—all filtered through the lens of someone who’s lived it. Get on board, learn some Creole, and buckle up for Shamir’s unfiltered take on Haiti and the Caribbean diaspora.

Shamir Joseph
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • BLACK EXCELLENCE
      Jan 19 2026

      Off The Boat with Le Joseph — Season 2, Episode 2 MLK Day: The Legacy, The Struggle, The Continuation

      This episode is a tribute, a lesson, and a challenge.

      Released in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Season 2 Episode 2 of Off The Boat with Le Joseph explores the true meaning of the MLK legacy—beyond soundbites, beyond holidays, and beyond selective memory.

      Dr. King’s fight for justice through non-violent resistance reshaped the United States and inspired movements around the world. But his dream was never meant to live only in speeches or marches. It was meant to continue through discipline, excellence, leadership, and responsibility.

      In this episode, we connect MLK’s vision to a broader, pan-American Black history, drawing parallels with the revolutionary legacy of Haiti and figures like Toussaint Louverture, whose earlier struggle proved that Black liberation was possible—even against global empires. Though their methods differed, both leaders pursued the same goal: freedom, dignity, and self-determination for Black people.

      The episode then turns to the living legacy of MLK by spotlighting Black excellence across professions often ignored by mainstream narratives. From medicine and science to law, finance, engineering, governance, and culture, we highlight leaders who embody the continuation of the dream through action, not just words.

      Featured figures include:

      • Alexa Canady, the first Black woman neurosurgeon in the United States
      • Katherine Johnson, whose mathematics powered NASA’s space missions
      • Thurgood Marshall and Ketanji Brown Jackson, who reshaped American law at the highest level
      • Kenneth Chenault and Pascal Desroches, examples of Black leadership at the top of global finance and corporate America
      • Barack Obama, the first Black President of the United States
      • Denzel Washington, whose influence extends beyond film into mentorship and community uplift

      This episode also addresses accountability within Black communities—rejecting violence, challenging harmful stereotypes, and emphasizing personal responsibility alongside systemic critique. The message is clear: honoring MLK means continuing the work, not just quoting the dream.

      Off The Boat with Le Joseph invites listeners to see Black history as interconnected, global, and ongoing—and to recognize that the future of the movement depends on how we lead, build, and represent ourselves today.

      This is not just remembrance. This is continuation.

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      13 min
    • 222 YEARS
      Jan 12 2026

      Off the Boat with Le Joseph — Season 2, Episode 1 “222 Years: The Birth, Shockwaves, and Legacy of Haiti (1804–2026)”

      On January 1, 1804, Haiti changed the world forever.

      In this Season 2 premiere, Off the Boat with Le Joseph dives deep into the Haitian Revolution and the 222-year legacy of the first free Black republic in human history. Born from the most successful slave revolt ever recorded, Haiti didn’t just win its independence — it shattered the global order built on slavery, colonialism, and racial hierarchy.

      This episode traces Haiti’s journey from the brutal plantations of Saint-Domingue to independence, and examines the global shockwaves that followed: fear among slaveholding societies, inspiration for liberation movements across the Americas, the reshaping of world politics, and even the Louisiana Purchase. We break down how Haiti was punished for its freedom through diplomatic isolation, economic warfare, and France’s devastating indemnity — consequences that still echo today.

      222 years later, Haiti’s story remains unfinished. It is a story of triumph, sacrifice, resistance, and resilience — not just Haitian history, but world history.

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      11 min
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