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How one Haitian mom’s journey put son on path to become NYC’s Health Commissioner
“Growing up was, if there was ever something that I felt like I couldn't do, my mom would say, ‘You have the blood of Dessalines i…
Haiti’s World Cup participation welcomes a myriad of fashion choices
Seven Haitian designers have created their own versions of the Haiti soccer jersey ahead of the country's first World Cup appearan…
Haitian women’s groups use Mother’s Day to demand protection for victims of gang violence
Activists stressed that women and children, who make up more than half of Haiti’s 1.4 million internally displaced people, are amo…
Mayor Mamdani names Haitian American Edwin Raymond as New York City sheriff
Haitian American former NYPD lieutenant Edwin Raymond, known nationally for challenging policing practices inside the department, …
Travelers hope for better customer service to Haiti as Zed Airlines arrives on market
With its inaugural Miami-to-Cap-Haïtien route up and running, Zed plans to begin flying to Montreal starting June 8 and offer serv…
Haiti-based player Pierre expected to join World Cup camp despite US travel ban, federation says
Haitian soccer federation said Pierre’s visa process is expected to be finalized shortly after securing an official passport for t…
Haiti launches judicial units to tackle corruption, electoral fraud and sexual violence
While Haitian officials have presented the specialized judicial units as a historic step to combat gang crimes, corruption and sex…
Massachusetts declares May 26 ‘Frantzdy Pierrot Day’ for role in Haiti’s World Cup return
An official proclamation was presented to Frantzdy Pierrot by Governor Maura Healey. During the ceremony, Pierrot—a native of Bas-…
New York and New Jersey attorneys general subpoena FIFA over World Cup ticketing practices
New York and New Jersey officials are investigating FIFA after fans reported misleading seat assignments and sharply rising ticket…
Trump immigration policy raises green card concerns
A new USCIS policy could force many green card seekers to apply from their home countries, raising concerns among immigrants and l…