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Between the end of May and June, a coalition of academics will lead a patriotic congress to find a solution to Haiti’s crisis. It will focus on national security, the end of the political transition, ...
Plux Hotel and Barik Restaurant in Cap-Haïtien were damaged in a fire on May 26, as firefighters arrived late with no supplies.
Life of Hope aims to develop a multi-floor, multi-use facility that can serve as a community hub for local Haitians.
The Hispaniolan Trogon, Haiti’s national bird, is rich in color and history—yet its numbers are declining. Here’s why it ...
Amanda Janell DeAmor Quest says reparations must come with responsibility and reform to heal and uplift the African diaspora.
Noncitizens in NYC can’t vote, but they can still influence elections through campaigning, education and budgeting programs.
Hundreds of teachers and students protested in Cap-Haïtien to demand justice against police in a slapping incident during Haitian Flag Day on May 18. The protest highlights rising frustration over ...
Brooklyn College opens applications for NextGen 2025 youth institute offering civic training and $1,500 stipend.
This Documented guide explains how to find a legitimate immigration lawyer and avoid scams like notario fraud.
Haitians concerned about building on the progress made in the fight against HIV in Haiti are among those worldwide urging the ...
Historian Marlene Daut traces her journey from California into the intellectual and literary foundations of Haitian history that birthed “The First and Last King of Haiti,” the Yale professor’s latest ...
More than 800 people have signed a petition after Haitian woman died giving birth in fear of deportation in the Dominican ...