The murder and immolation of Bazelais Merantus, a disabled man praised as kind and resilient, underscores the worsening ...
As death counts rise and chaos spreads after Tuesday’s devastating earthquake in Haiti, New York City’s Haitian communities are staggering with fear and loss in a long-distance aftershock. “Everyone ...
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Haiti’s extreme and alarming violence is disproportionately affecting women and girls, who are part of a generation lost.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Saint-Marc in Haiti and seized the offices of the city hall to demand protection from gang ...
Little Haiti BK, in partnership with the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President, Haitian-American community organizations and the National Action Network will hold a prayer vigil for Haiti on Sunday ...
A transitionary council removed Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille from office on Monday, replacing him in the role after just six months. The council has named businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé to ...
Haiti is headed to the World Cup for the first time in more than 50 years, and celebrations broke out from Port-au-Prince to South Florida. The soccer-loving Caribbean island, which has been besieged ...
CHICAGO — Chicago was founded by a Haitian. Chef Daniel Aurel, 26, wants people to know that. There is a large, vibrant mural of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable — the city’s founder — on the outside of ...
The blocks around Church and Nostrand have two stories to tell about Haitians in New York these days. There’s the stuff that’s easy to see and celebrate: Record shops stocked with zouk and compas, and ...
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