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fromCaribbean Life
15 hours ago

Brooklyn fetes Haiti's Nazon ahead of World Cup - Caribbean Life

Haitian American leaders celebrated Duckens Nazon and Haiti's return to the FIFA World Cup at a vibrant event in Brooklyn.
France news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Haiti's Culture Ministry fires workers over citadel stampede that killed 25

Haiti mourns 25 deaths from a stampede at Citadelle Laferriere, leading to arrests and government accountability for negligence.
France politics
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

Haiti: More than 30 killed in stampede at historical fort

A stampede at Citadelle Laferriere in Haiti resulted in at least 30 deaths and many injuries during a tourist event.
NYC LGBT
fromCaribbean Life
15 hours ago

Brooklyn fetes Haiti's Nazon ahead of World Cup - Caribbean Life

Haitian American leaders celebrated Duckens Nazon and Haiti's return to the FIFA World Cup at a vibrant event in Brooklyn.
France news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Haiti's Culture Ministry fires workers over citadel stampede that killed 25

Haiti mourns 25 deaths from a stampede at Citadelle Laferriere, leading to arrests and government accountability for negligence.
France politics
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

Haiti: More than 30 killed in stampede at historical fort

A stampede at Citadelle Laferriere in Haiti resulted in at least 30 deaths and many injuries during a tourist event.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

House passes bill extending protections for Haitian migrants in the U.S.

"This is a monumental victory in a long-fought battle to protect the safety, dignity, and humanity of our Haitian neighbors," Pressley said in a statement after the bill's passage.
US news
US politics
fromThe Washington Post
1 day ago

House votes to restore protections for Haitians, defying Trump

House Republicans and Democrats voted to extend temporary protections for 350,000 Haitians, showing bipartisan support against Trump's immigration policy.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

This Little-Known Louisiana Region Has Vibrant Cajun Culture, Festive Small Towns, and Relaxed Bayou Adventures

Louisiana's Northshore offers rich culture, outdoor activities, and historic charm beyond New Orleans.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

Inside a Black Panther Family Album

The Cleaver family's album illustrates the complexities of homemaking and identity in exile, highlighting the balance between stability and movement.
#haitian-cuisine
#temporary-protected-status
fromBoston.com
1 day ago
US politics

House moving ahead on bill to protect Haitian immigrants, in slap back to Trump administration

US politics
fromAxios
2 months ago

Haitians win pause on Trump's plan to end their protected status

Haitians in the U.S. with Temporary Protected Status will retain work authorization and protection from deportation under a court-ordered stay, including pending applicants.
US politics
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

Haitian TPS holders in Florida get green light to renew driver licenses

Haitians in Florida with Temporary Protected Status can renew driver’s licenses through March 15 or until a court decision, under updated Florida guidance.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

US House votes to extend temporary protections for Haitians in Trump rebuke

Ten Republicans joined Democrats to extend Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Haitians in the US amid ongoing violence and instability in Haiti.
US politics
fromBoston.com
1 day ago

House moving ahead on bill to protect Haitian immigrants, in slap back to Trump administration

The House is considering legislation to extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants against Trump's efforts to end the program.
Social justice
fromCaribbean Life
1 week ago

Respect due Dr. Drew: Official recognition of Rastafari - Caribbean Life

St. Kitts and Nevis officially recognized Rastafari as a bona fide religion, marking a significant milestone for the movement.
NYC parents
fromThe Haitian Times
1 week ago

Sacred Heart Catholic Academy in Queens to close after decades of serving Haitian and immigrant families

Sacred Heart Catholic Academy in Queens will close after the 2025-2026 school year due to declining enrollment and financial difficulties.
Arts
fromArtnet News
3 days ago

The Story of Edmonia Lewis, America's First Black and Indigenous Art Star

Edmonia Lewis was the first Black and Indigenous U.S. artist to gain international acclaim as a sculptor, creating works that supported social causes.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

In Ghana Town, a stateless' future for hundreds born and raised in Gambia

Residents of Ghana Town, Gambia, lack citizenship and ID documents, impacting their access to education and legal recognition.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

How can you forget me': show details Filipino Americans' rich history

The exhibition showcases the lives and stories of Filipino migrants, emphasizing their humanity beyond labor history.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Women behind the lens: I grew up hating my natural hair. But I transformed that pain into something empowering'

I create sculptural hairstyles using my natural hair as a material. I add some extensions, and shape it with thread and wire. A sculpture can take me from 30 minutes to more than six hours.
Writing
#immigration
US politics
fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

House opposes Trump on immigration with move to help Haitians

House Republicans and Democrats united to support temporary protections for 350,000 Haitians, challenging Trump's immigration policy through a discharge petition.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago
Arts

A Somali-American Artist Speaks Out

Minnesota art institutions will close in protest against ICE actions while Somali-American artists report deep communal pain and call for kindness and generosity.
US politics
fromThe Washington Post
2 days ago

House opposes Trump on immigration with move to help Haitians

House Republicans and Democrats united to support temporary protections for 350,000 Haitians, challenging Trump's immigration policy through a discharge petition.
Miami food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The tired faces of Cuban deportees to Mexico: I'm already old, I don't want to die here'

Deported migrants from the U.S. face dire conditions in Tapachula, struggling to survive and longing to return home.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Black Daughters of the American Revolution

Karen Batchelor's discovery of her eligibility for the Daughters of the American Revolution was surprising, given the organization's long history of racism and elitism.
Social justice
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

US House approves bill to shield 350,000 Haitians from deportations

The US House approved legislation to protect 350,000 Haitians from deportation for three years, marking a bipartisan effort against Trump's policies.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago

How a Dexter' Star Is Singing Her Way Through Spanish Harlem

Luna Lauren Velez maintains her Puerto Rican roots while thriving in Hollywood, known for roles in 'New York Undercover' and 'Dexter'.
US politics
fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

House Bucks Trump, Votes to Shield Haitians From Deportation

The Trump administration targets legal immigrants, particularly Haitians under TPS, for deportation despite their refugee status and ongoing crises in their home country.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
3 weeks ago

Cuban Germans react to Trump's threats with hope and fear

Cuban authorities deny travel permits to Luis Frometa Compte, who was released from jail but remains stranded in Cuba after filming protests.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
4 weeks ago

Haitian American PR Executive Leads Workshops And Forums To Empower Tenants In Brooklyn

Marie Theodore appointed Housing and Block Associations Committee Chair, focusing on tenant education and housing advocacy in NYC.
NYC music
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 weeks ago

In Harlem living room, jazz tradition blends heart and soul

Marjorie Elliot hosts weekly jazz concerts in her Harlem apartment to honor her late son and connect with the community through music.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

The Venezuelan migrants stranded in Miami: We want to leave the US but we can't'

They want to self-deport: they packed their bags, bought their tickets, and showed up at the airport to leave. And yet, they couldn't board the plane.
Miami food
Social justice
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

What to know as Africans welcome UN vote on slavery reparations but questions remain

The U.N. resolution on trafficking of enslaved Africans calls for reparations and restitution of cultural items, widely welcomed across Africa and by advocates.
Independent films
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Orwell went off to fight. I thought I'd have to do the same': Raoul Peck on his intimate connection with the writer

Raoul Peck, a Haitian-born filmmaker known for examining intellectual history and power structures, found unexpected relevance in George Orwell's work despite initial skepticism.
Brooklyn
fromThe Haitian Times
1 month ago

Brooklyn Nets shoot to connect with Caribbean community on and off the court

The Brooklyn Nets hosted a Caribbean-themed game night celebrating regional cultures through performances, carnival entertainment, and community programming to engage diverse local residents.
Agriculture
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

How White South Africans Are Reshaping the Mississippi Delta

Thousands of white South African workers are employed in the United States on agricultural visas, with growing communities in rural areas like Mississippi.
Paris food
fromFrenchly
1 month ago

10 Cities Outside France Where You Can Practice Your French - Frenchly

Over 320 million people speak French across five continents, with colonial history establishing French as an official language in many countries, making immersive French learning possible in diverse cities worldwide.
World news
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Haiti Doesn't Need War. It Needs Peace.

Haitian police and international forces launched a major offensive against armed groups in Port-au-Prince, killing civilians alongside gang members, while displaced residents faced barriers to relocation due to neighborhood stigma.
fromFrenchly
1 month ago

La Francophonie: How Louisiana Keeps the French Language Alive - Frenchly

The territory was named La Louisiane in 1682 by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle, in honor of King Louis XIV, who claimed for France the vast Mississippi River basin. When French settlers later founded New Orleans in 1718, the region quickly became a center of French culture in North America.
History
fromenglish.elpais.com
4 weeks ago

The week in which Puerto Rico celebrates its Afro-descendant heritage

The Bandera Cimarrona, a flag conceived at the first edition of the International Summit of Afro-descendants in Puerto Rico in 2022, stands as a symbol of the resistance, the pursuit of freedom, and the strength of Afro-descendants on the island and throughout the Americas.
Social justice
Social justice
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I am trying to live': Haitians in Mexico seek community despite broken immigration systems

With time, as his research led to police intervention, he caught the attention of the city's gangs. In November 2024, during a period of escalating violence in the Haitian capital, gang members entered the compound where Gensley lived. They burned the radio station, my home and many other things in the area. They even killed his dog.
US news
Left-wing politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I'm Cuban American. For the sake of both countries, Trump's siege must end | Danny Valdes

Trump's fuel blockade on Cuba constitutes collective punishment targeting ordinary citizens with food shortages and medical access denial, continuing decades of US embargo policy explicitly designed for regime change.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Cuba's collapse in the age of influencers: Staying here should be a source of pride, not a sacrifice'

She explained that she was facing bureaucratic hurdles in obtaining her degree to qualify as a senior technician in dental prosthetics. And, even with the diploma, it would be difficult to survive on a monthly salary of 3,000 pesos (about $6). In Cuba, she said, you have to be a magician to survive the nonexistent transportation, the inflation, the corruption, [or] the fact that the country is operating with a currency that not everyone can access.
Social justice
Miami
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The exiles keeping vigil over their dead: Florida Cubans left confounded after the attack on a US speedboat

Cuban exiles honor four people killed when the Cuban Coast Guard sank a speedboat, adding their names to a memorial altar for victims of Castro's regime.
Film
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Bronx filmmaker spotlights Jamaican Diaspora stories | amNewYork

Dante Hillmedo centers Bronx Caribbean immigrant experiences in film, teaching himself videography and building Team Elite Productions to portray Black and Caribbean stories authentically.
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

A Childhood in Jewish New Orleans

It's a standard trope in portrayals of assimilated Jews to open with a scene built around a Christmas tree. That's how Tom Stoppard's " Leopoldstadt" and Alfred Uhry's " Last Night of Ballyhoo" begin, and also Ian Buruma's memoir about his grandparents, " Their Promised Land." The idea is, as soon as you show that, you've got the audience's full attention, especially if it's a Jewish audience, because it's so peculiar.
Books
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Everyday Traces of NYC's SWANA Diaspora

Unlike virtually all other non-European ethnicities, SWANA - or Middle Eastern/North African (MENA), as used in the show - is grouped under "White" on the US census. It's not just the census, though. It's medical forms, college applications, just about anything with a check box for ethnicity. Efforts have been made to change this, with some success. More institutions are adding a separate category on forms - and one might appear on the 2030 census.
Arts
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

EXCLUSIVE: 15-year-old Haitian singer pays homage to her culture during 'American Idol' audition

On The Red Carpet has an exclusive clip to share from an upcoming episode, featuring 15-year-old Abayomi Lewis. The Haitian singer and poet is a young performer with an old soul from the Bay Area. Lewis attributes her success to her mother, who signed her up for a poetry competition in ninth grade, and the powerful women in her family. 'My grandmother has always been telling me ever since I was little, 'I have to see you on that TV,' Lewis explains.
Television
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

As the U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday, many Latinos question whether they belong

I didn't feel included in the Latino community. I always felt left out. Las Comadres has since become a national nonprofit organization. De Hoyos Comstock, petite with a warm smile, describes Las Comadres as a 'Latina culture club.' The current political rhetoric, characterized by the most aggressive immigration enforcement in modern history, is forcing many U.S. citizen Latinos to question whether they belong.
Austin
France news
fromThe Local France
2 months ago

'The French are sympathetic': Americans on life in France in the Trump era

Americans living in France generally do not feel unwelcome despite rising US–Europe tensions and largely oppose Trump's policies.
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Bronx filmmaker spotlights Jamaican Diaspora stories - Caribbean Life

But rather than walk away from his creative calling, Driven said he pivoted - teaching himself videography and landing his first paid job through a Craigslist post filming Caribbean DJ, and DJ Mad Out. "That opportunity introduced him to New York's Caribbean music scene, where he went on to work with artists such as Shaggy, Ding Dong and Kranium," she said. "Those early experiences sharpened Hillmedo's eye for authenticity, capturing Caribbean culture not as spectacle, but as lived reality," she added.
Brooklyn
fromFrenchly
1 month ago

10 Black Francophone Historical Figures You Didn't Learn About in School - Frenchly

History is full of Black Francophone figures who have shaped politics, culture, science, and resistance across continents. Yet too often, they remain invisible in school textbooks. These individuals challenged colonial power, redefined identity, confronted racial hierarchies, and transformed intellectual and political life in the Francophone world and beyond. From West Africa to the Caribbean, in scientific research and political activism, they forged new paths in the face of oppression and erasure, leaving legacies that continue to inspire freedom, dignity, and solidarity.
History
#venezuelan-diaspora
Social justice
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

International ruling protects the Garifuna people from Survivor' shoot in Honduras

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemned Honduras for violating Garifuna collective property rights and political participation by designating Cayos Cochinos a protected area without proper consultation, favoring tourism and television production over indigenous residents' ancestral access.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

Haiti's Hand-Painted Winter Olympics Uniforms Are a 'Story of Resistance' | Artnet News

Haiti's Olympic uniforms were hand-redesigned after the IOC banned Toussaint Louverture imagery as political, leading to a novel, hand-painted alteration preserving symbolic elements.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The African Diaspora Pictures Itself

Walking through Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imaginationat the Museum of Modern Art, I noticed that the exhibition didn't have definite sections or texts, and the wall labels abstained from naming the nationalities of the photographers. It was an invigorating experience to be in a show that eschews geographic boundaries set up by Western nations, as well as rejects a cause-and-effect narrative that centers Western colonialism as a framework for understanding African aesthetic production.
Arts
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Sweet thing: a personal look at a photographer's Cuban slavery heritage photo essay

Reconstructing ancestry disrupted by the transatlantic slave trade uses personal and archival materials and sugar as a motif to reclaim a fragmented family history.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

The sinking of Cuba: We are a sacrificial altar'

A few blocks from Revolution Square, in a former shantytown in Havana, Dr. Omitsa Valdes holds her consultations. It's a dusty, dilapidated place where she tells patients they must bring their own syringe and medication from home. But if a general checkup is needed, including urine and blood tests, Dr. Valdes is even more direct: If you can get it done yourself, I'll write the order.
World news
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

How Wifredo Lam Made Surrealism More Surreal Than the Surrealists | Artnet News

An exhibition of Wifredo Lam is about as safe a bet as the Museum of Modern Art can place and still plausibly say that it's a bet on expanding the canon. The Cuban artist is one of the most famous painters of the 20th century, featured in almost every single key show about Surrealism. MoMA acquired his famous painting The Jungle in 1946, a few years after he made it.
Arts
fromCurbed
2 months ago

I Miss My Black Brooklyn

I once lived in a Black mecca. But by the summer of 2022, my toddler son and I were often the only Black folks on the playground in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a fact that felt both alienating and surreal. We moved to Bed-Stuy that summer to be close to my sister and her family. Reeling from a recent separation and scrambling for child care in a different neighborhood, I often found myself on the playground, trying to make sense of both our new life and this
Social justice
US politics
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Trump administration's visa freeze sparks Caribbean outrage - Caribbean Life

Trump administration froze immigrant visas for 75 countries effective Jan. 31, prompting Caribbean officials to condemn the move as xenophobic and harmful to immigrants.
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

American dream denied: A Frenchman's ICE nightmare

A young French tennis coach who once lived the American dream describes being detained, shackled and expelled under the Trump administration's tightened border rules. JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: There was a sharp drop in the number of European tourists visiting the U.S. last year compared to 2024. Many said the volatile political climate was the reason. Frightening stories of Europeans getting caught in the Trump administration's reinforced border controls have also dampened desires to cross the Atlantic. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley brings us one French person's experience.
US politics
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

This is Muslim New York: artists, thinkers and politicos on defining a new era for the city

Muslim creatives and intellectuals in New York City are rising, reshaping the cultural landscape and rebuking Islamophobia amid a renewed Palestinian-rights movement.
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