In January 2010 a 7.0 earthquake struck the small Caribbean nation of Haiti. Yet, amid the devastation, something surprising emerged: hope. During the day, volunteers from around the world worked to ...
At last year’s Little Haiti Book Festival, journalists Elizabeth Guerin, Patrick Eliancy, and Jean Saint-Vil discussed the power of journalism in shaping Haiti’s global narrative. This year, the ...
Gertrude Delsoin said that Tuesday’s opening of the first Haitian cultural center in Boston stirred up a mix of emotions ranging from joy to pride. Delsoin said that seeing all of the contributions of ...
Artists from “Joined at the Roots: The Haitian and Black American Bond” are, from left, Oscar Martinez, Fabienne Polycarpe, Tawana Dixon, Ruth Louissaint, Ed Waffle, Nate Dee, Anthony Lumpkin, and ...
PFL welterweight champ Thad Jean celebrated with fans in Little Haiti, reflecting on his journey and hopes for Haiti.
A display of unity unfolded at the Greater Lima Region Park and Amphitheater as Haitian girls danced on stage, women modeled ...
Haitians and Black Americans have lived side by side in South Florida for decades. While the relationship between the two communities has not always been smooth, they have managed to coexist, ...
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