“Haitian heritage is a living force.” These Haitian women-led nonprofit organizations reclaim power, healing, and hope for Haiti. When folks talk about Haiti’s revolution, names like Toussaint ...
As Haitian Heritage Month continues, Haitians' global contributions often shine brightest in arts and entertainment. However, the influence and impact of Haitian individuals and their descendants ...
From November 6–8, Haitian-American sisters Lunise and Talie Cerin will premiere MIWA, an immersive film and music experience, as the first production in Journey Arts' new season. Amid ongoing ...
In Chicago, a city with deep historical ties to Haiti through its founder Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a vibrant cultural renaissance is taking place partially under the leadership of Cyndee Montes ...
In this untitled piece titled, Magdala Charles portrays a faceless woman wearing a flower crown atop her head with an amputated breast. The Breast Cancer Awareness Month pin is interwoven in the ...
The Haitian-American Community Coalition of Southwest Florida is accepting applications for the 2026 scholarships. HACC ...
Haitian women’s groups are sending out a desperate call for sanitary supplies for women and girls. From RH Reality Check Suggested Reading Everything to Know About Chicago Mayor, Root 100 Honoree ...
When Miramar native Evans St. Fort opened St. Fort’s Funeral Home in North Miami Beach in 2003, clients were skeptical of a funeral director still in his 20s. After sitting with him for a consultation ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Haiti remains gripped by political and social unrest — with no president, no functioning parliament, and no elections scheduled. What fills the vacuum, many say, is gang ...
After premiering his joyful Haitian dance film Konpa last year at the Tribeca Film Festival, Haiti-born, Miami-based filmmaker Al'Ikens Plancher returns with Boat People, a new short film on the ...
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