nytimes October 4, 2021 10:01am What America Owes Haitian Asylum Seekers #haitianamericans #asylumrightof #immigrationandemigration #refugeesanddisplacedpersons #corruptioninstitutional #delriotex #haiti #unitednations #news Opinion | What America Owes Haitian Asylum Seekers This is about morals. It’s also about the law.
nytimes October 3, 2021 11:00pm Haitian Immigrants in New York Describe Perilous Escape #haitiearthquakeaugust2021 #haitianamericans #haiti #newyorkcity #deportation #news In Their Words: Haitian Immigrants in New York Describe Perilous Escape Dieu-Nalio Chéry, a photojournalist, fled Haiti after gangs threatened his life. His latest subjects are others who, like him, are far from home.
nytimes September 30, 2021 11:00am Haitian Migrants: Thousands Are Being Allowed Into the US. But What Comes Next? #immigrationandemigration #haitianamericans #haiti #trentonnj #philadelphiapa #beershebaadventistchurch #news Thousands of Haitians Are Being Allowed Into the U.S. But What Comes Next? Members of a Haitian church in Philadelphia opened their hearts and pocketbooks to sponsor a family of immigrants. Then came another, and another.
nytimes July 7, 2021 11:00pm Haiti’s President Assassinated in Nighttime Raid, Shaking a Fragile Nation #haitianamericans #assassinationsandattemptedassassinations #demonstrationsprotestsandriots #organizationofamericanstates #moisemartine #haiti #news Haiti’s President Assassinated in Nighttime Raid, Shaking a Fragile Nation A group of assailants stormed Mr. Moïse’s residence early on Wednesday, shooting him and wounding his wife. The interim prime minister declared a “state of siege.”
nytimes July 7, 2021 10:00pm In the Haitian Diaspora: Shock, Sadness and Fear of What Comes Next #moisejovenel1968 #montrealquebec #haiti #haitianamericans #politicsandgovernment #assassinationsandattemptedassassinations #corruptioninstitutional #news In the Haitian Diaspora: Shock, Sadness and a Fear of What Comes Next Both opponents and supporters of the Haitian president saw his assassination as a worrisome sign that the already fragile country was descending into greater turmoil.
nytimes July 2, 2021 7:01pm In Boston, Art That Rises From the Deep #art #sculpture #dominicanamericans #haitianamericans #museums #baezfirelei #instituteofcontemporaryart #bostonharbormass #artanddesign #news In Boston, Art That Rises From the Deep History meets flamboyant fantasy in the work of Firelei Báez, whose installation on the waterfront reasserts the importance of the Caribbean in world history.
nytimes May 28, 2021 6:00pm DanceAfrica Turns Its (Virtual) Gaze to Haiti #haitianamericans #voodoo #dancing #brooklynacademyofmusic #salaamabdelr #benin #haiti #oaklandcalif #redhookbrooklynny #danceafricadancefestival #news DanceAfrica Turns Its (Virtual) Gaze to Haiti The festival features a film that shows the light and empowerment of vodou, a tradition of danced communication and communion with ancestors and spirits.