By MILDRED EUROPA TAYLOR, May 03, 2018, for Face2Face Africa, HISTORY Long before the British abolished slave trade in 1833, the first slave trade...
By MILDRED EUROPA TAYLOR, May 03, 2018, for Face2Face Africa, HISTORY Long before the British abolished slave trade in 1833, the first slave trade...
By Joe Parkin Daniels, 23 March 2018, for DevEx PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Few countries have as complicated a relationship with international aid...
About 350,000 missionaries go to Haiti every year. It creates a real strain for the Haitian people to welcome and accommodate them. These trips,...
The Haitian Times Christine Souffrant Ntim, the founder of the Haiti Tech Summit, is a force to be reckoned with. This Haitian-American entrepreneur...
By Dan Sperling, December 6, 2017, for Forbes The devastation wreaked on Haiti by Hurricane Matthew last fall was just the latest in a seemingly...
By Isis Briones, November 20, 2017, for Forbes Haiti might be off the beaten path, but it's home to one of the most unique music festival...
By Editorial Board, November 9, 2017, for The Washington Post AS A CANDIDATE for president last year, Donald Trump felt Haiti’s pain. Campaigning in...
By The World Staff, October 27, 2017, for WCAI In 1809, when the Haitian Revolution ended and Haiti became indpendent, thousands of white, free...
By Amanda Plasencia and Brandon Lopez, October 28th, 2017, for NBC Miami As Seen on Air Time is running out for Haitians living in the United States...
By: Nick Miroff, October 20, 2017, for The Washington Post A form of legal immigration status will expire soon for 300,000 Haitians and Central...
By: Aaron C. Davis, Dan Lamothe, Ed O'Keefe, September 28, 2017, for The Washington Post After an earthquake shattered Haiti's capital on Jan. 12,...
By: Anthony Man, September 18, 2017, for the Sun Sentinel The South Florida congressional delegation and both of the state’s U.S. senators issued a...