Oct 29, 2018
“It’s taken me a long time to learn that when talking with those whose opinions are different from mine I can’t be curious and judgmental at the same time.” — This was said by an audience member during a New Immigrant and Refugee Visions (NIRV)...
Nov 28, 2017
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 experiences around. Into its 12th edition, the annual Port-au-Prince International Jazz Festival, also known as PapJazz, is...
Nov 19, 2017
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 Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, Mr. Trump recounted the ravages visited by the devastating 2010 earthquake on the...
Nov 13, 2017
By The World Staff, October 27, 2017, for WCAI In 1809, when the Haitian Revolution ended and Haiti became indpendent, thousands of white, free black and enslaved people fled to New Orleans, doubling the city’s population in just a few months. Today, many New...
Nov 10, 2017
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 under temporary protected status. TPS is set to expire in January, unless the Trump Administration acts by next month....