A landfill in Northeast Haiti faces delays due to a $300K shortfall, with key environmental safeguards still missing.
New York Haitian American basketball player Ansley Almonor has helped the University of Kentucky Wildcats climb to No. 15 in the country, despite injuries sidelining key players. As the SEC Tournament ...
Community leaders, advocates, and elected officials gathered at Brooklyn College’s Woody Tanger Auditorium on March 6 for the 9th Annual Women of Distinction Awards Ceremony, hosted by Assemblymember ...
Haitian American officials and advocates are rallying against the federal decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS), calling for legal action and congressional intervention. But while ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended its ban on U.S. flights to Port-au-Prince until September 8, 2025, citing ongoing security risks from armed gangs. The restriction, which affects ...
Due to the shutdown of the CBP One app, which had been a crucial tool for asylum seekers and migrants to schedule legal border appointments, thousands of Haitians stranded in Mexico are now seeking ...
A waste management site with 12,000 to 15,000 cubic meters capacity was inaugurated in Limonade on Feb. 26. This is a pilot project and part of a larger initiative aimed at utilizing the trash ...
On International Women’s Rights Day, thousands of displaced Haitian women living in makeshift camps denounced their dire living conditions and urged the government to restore security so they could ...
Haitian art has long been celebrated for its bold colors, spiritual depth, and storytelling power. Across the United States, several galleries are dedicated to preserving and promoting the work of ...
On International Women’s Rights Day, Haitian women raised their voices in prisons, protests, and art festivals. From Cap-Haïtien to Fort-Liberté, they demanded justice, recognition, and change—facing ...