France newsfromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoFranketienne, Father of Haitian Letters, Is Dead at 88Franketienne, a notable Haitian artist, author, and cultural figure, died at 88, leaving behind a legacy that illuminated Haiti's chaos through art.
fromMiami Herald3 weeks agoMiami foodLittle Haiti Book Fest to explore gentrification and immigration
France newsfromwww.nytimes.com2 months agoFranketienne, Father of Haitian Letters, Is Dead at 88Franketienne, a notable Haitian artist, author, and cultural figure, died at 88, leaving behind a legacy that illuminated Haiti's chaos through art.
fromMiami Herald3 weeks agoMiami foodLittle Haiti Book Fest to explore gentrification and immigration
BrooklynfromBKReader1 month agoComic Reg Thomas is Lit in BrooklynReg Thomas emphasizes the importance of cultural pride and the impact of social media on a comedian's career.His comedy reflects his Haitian roots and New York life experiences.
BrooklynfromBKReader1 month agoHaitian Culture Day Parade Returns to Brooklyn with Music, Floats And a Sense of PrideThe Sixth Annual Haitian Cultural Day Parade in Brooklyn celebrates the resilience, pride, and unity of the Haitian community with free festivities.
Miami foodfromMiami Herald1 month agoFrom France to Washington Avenue: How this Black-owned steakhouse came to lifeKathia Joseph's resilience transformed her restaurant struggles into success, leading to the establishment of Casa Matilda, a prominent Miami Beach steakhouse.
BrooklynfromBKReader2 months agoHaiti Cultural Exchange Hosts Residency Featuring Designer Michel ChataigneHaiti Cultural Exchange hosts a series of events featuring award-winning designer Michel Chataigne, showcasing Haitian art and culture.