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‘Devastating consequences’: Haitian community, supporters sound alarm after Supreme Court TPS RulingElected leaders and others who support TPS for Haitians expressed outrage over the high court judges' decision that also included the loss of TPS for Syrian migrants in the U.S.
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For the 61st Venice Biennale, Haitian-American artist Edouard Duval-Carrie was selected to represent Haiti at the 61st Venice Biennale, an art exhibition held in Venice, Italy.
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People in Haiti are clamoring to take advantage of President Biden's new humanitarian migrant parole. But Haitians in South Florida face disinformation and doubt.
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COMMENTARY It's great Cubans can present their point of view on a new book about immigration. But it's also about Haitians — whose views need some privilege too.
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In an interview with WLRN, South Florida Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick - the first Haitian-American Democrat to be elected to Congress — called the political climate in Haiti near 'anarchy'. But she cautioned the U.S. government against foreign intervention, especially without consulting with Haitian civic leaders.
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The Palm Beach County School District is launching a new Haitian Creole dual language program, one of only a few of its kind in the country. District staff hope it will help immerse students in the Haitian language and culture — and help them connect with older generations.
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For years Haitian expats have paid service fees for what they thought was an education overhaul in Haiti. Many say it was a scam — and they're suing Haitian officials.
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English speakers have a new opportunity to explore how the Haitian Creole language can sound and feel: sweet and romantic, or even rebellious.
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With Haiti's government, economy and public security in collapse, "civil society" organizations propose a reboot of their democracy. Will the U.S. buy into it?
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A National Haitian-American Elected Officials Network delegation flew over 'crumbled' southwest Haiti Monday and stressed the diaspora's eagerness to help.
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After Haiti's epic 2010 earthquake, Haitians were largely shut out of the international relief effort. Haitian-Americans want to change that in 2021.
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Les Cayes, Haiti bore the brunt of a 7.2-magnitude earthquake last week and the people there are seeking basic needs like medical supplies, shelter, and food.