| Irish American Writers & Artists collect 
            $107K for Haiti March 3, 2010 Haitian band Brother 
            High Kanaval rocked the house at Connolly's on 45th Street last 
            Wednesday ahead of Larry Kirwan's Black 47 and Seanchai and the 
            Unity Squad led by Chris Byrne.
 
             But the big news of the night was the $107,000 
            raised by the Irish American Writers & Artists in aid of relief 
            for Haiti, which is still reeling under the impact of the 
            devastating earthquake of Jan. 12. 
             Dara Calleary, Irish minister of state for 
            labor affairs, announced a donation of $50,000 to the IAW&A's 
            fundraiser. He told the crowd that his government had already 
            donated $7 million to relief efforts. The minister was one of 
            several speakers on the night to invoke the Irish Famine of the late 
            1840s
 Tom Arnold, of Concern Worldwide, revealed 
            that there was a matching grant from a group called Texas 
            Entrepreneurs. "We knew about the $50,000 from the Irish government 
            beforehand and that was a great motivator for us in organizing the 
            event," said author and IAW&A co-founder T.J. English. "We 
            didn't know about the other $50,000 until Tom Arnold told us.
 "We felt really good about how it went," 
            English said. "It was fun. We were very ambitious in the staging of 
            it, maybe too ambitious. We had a lot of groups and speakers, but we 
            wanted people to get value.
 "This had a slightly different emphasis than 
            most Irish-American events. It created multicultural solidarity," 
            added English, who is author most recently of "Havana Nocturne: How 
            the Mob Owned Cuba...and Then Lost It to the Revolution."
 "We feel that's part of our mandate," he said 
            about the IAW&A, an organization that emerged during the 2008 
            presidential election.
 English said of Brother High Kanaval, all of 
            whose members had been bereaved or touched in some way by the Jan. 
            12 calamity: "They enjoyed having a few beers and being in a room 
            with people who cared about them."
 
             
             This story appeared in the issue of March 
            3-9, 2010 
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