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Brooklyn Children’s Museum to host Haitian Heritage Month “Selebrasyon!” on May 9
Brooklyn Children’s Museum and Haiti Cultural Exchange will host Ti Atis, a Haitian Heritage Month celebration featuring dance, storytelling, crafts a…
Human rights advocate, police chief questioned in Haiti probe into Jovenel Moïse assassination
Haiti’s reopened investigation into President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination continues as judicial authorities question key national figures. Meanwhile…
Four men convicted in Miami in plot tied to President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination
Four men were convicted in Miami federal court for conspiring in a plot connected to the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. The po…
Community mourns Michèle Voltaire Marcelin, Haitian poet, writer and performing artist
Released three days later, she fled to New York, where she would begin building her artistic and literary career. The stadium later became known as a …
Flavorful dishes whipped up to mark Haiti’s Agriculture and Labor Day | PHOTOS
Some Cap-Haïtien residents expected no major food fairs downtown, as nothing had started by noon. Organizers hesitated due to protests, but when the d…
Haiti textile workers reject government’s modest pay raise, maintain strike
Workers in Haiti’s northeast say the minimum wage increase of $2.40 per day is not enough as living costs soar. While some have returned to work after…
Noncitizens and voter fraud: how registering to vote can backfire
A guide outlines how noncitizens may be mistakenly registered to vote, the consequences, and how to correct voter registration status. The post Noncit…