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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.
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Haitian elected and appointed officials across the country promised to rebuild Haiti through trust, accountability, and transparency.
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The Haitian Creole immersion program is the first of its kind in the district.