Artists from “Joined at the Roots: The Haitian and Black American Bond” are, from left, Oscar Martinez, Fabienne Polycarpe, Tawana Dixon, Ruth Louissaint, Ed Waffle, Nate Dee, Anthony Lumpkin, and ...
Haiti’s recent World Cup qualification has sparked pride and a rush to represent. In a predictable football-fan move, ...
New York City has made an annual celebration of honoring Haiti's signature musical genre by declaring July 26 as Haitian ...
In Gerard Valcin’s oil-based painting, “Saut-D’eau,” Haitian residents are adorned in colorful attire as they gather around the Saut-D’eau in Haiti. The waterfall is considered a spiritual place in ...
“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 ...
This year's Haiti International Film Festival theme is "Konbit," the art of Haitians working together to create new narratives. On Day 1, the doors open at 11 a.m. On Day 2, watch HIFF virtually on ...
Iris PhotoCollective, the Haitian Cultural Arts Alliance, FIU’s Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab, supported by FIU’s Mellon-funded project Commons for Justice: Race, Risk, Resilience A Call to the ...
Haitians and Black Americans have lived side by side in South Florida for decades. While the relationship between the two communities has not always been smooth, they have managed to coexist, ...
Haitians and Black Americans have lived side by side in South Florida for decades. While the relationship between the two communities has not always been smooth, they have managed to coexist, ...
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