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Haiti’s deepening crises have so far been resistant to the Biden Administration’s proposed solutions, but that is because the United States resolutely blocks the easiest solution of all – ceasing the ...
The annual Haitian Unity Parade will kick off from Mattapan Square this Sunday (May 18) around 12:45 p.m., marching to Talbot Avenue and Harambee Park, where the celebration of Haitian American ...
City Council President Ruthzee Louijuene is endorsing Mayor Michelle Wu for re-election, the Reporter has learned. Louijeune, who was the top vote-getter in the last municipal election in 2023, is ...
Gourmet Kreyol, the first Haitian food truck in Massachusetts, is taking a major leap by opening two new brick-and-mortar Boston locations under the leadership of founder Nathalie Lecorps. After ...
Sabrina Vixama is a trailblazer in the Boston culinary scene, blending her Haitian roots with a passion for plant-based cuisine. As one of the few, if not the only, Haitian vegan catering businesses ...
Boston Police say two men have been arrested and will face charges related to a shooting that took place inside Fete on Kingston in downtown Boston last weekend. According to a BPD account, police ...
A civil rights organziation filed a lawsuit in federal court in Boston on Monday that seeks to block the Trump administration's accelerated roll-back of protections for Haitian and Venezuelan ...
Claudel Jean-Louis has been selected for the prestigious “Business Growth Visibility Campaign,” an initiative funded by the Eastern Bank Foundation and designed to level the playing field for ...
Massachusetts leaders are roundly denouncing the Trump administration's announcement on Feb. 20 that will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) this October for an estimated 500,000 Haitians now living ...
As Boston celebrates Black History Month, it’s a perfect time to recognize the rich cultural contributions of the Haitian community, particularly in the culinary world. Downtown Boston is home to a ...
Danielle Legros Georges, a writer and teacher who was born in Haiti and served as Boston's poet laureate under Mayor Martin J. Walsh, died on Feb. 11 at her home in Dorchester, according to a post ...
Feeling overwhelmed by the onslaught of bad news and scuttlebutt about detentions and “mass” deportations? Join the club. Or even better: Don’t. From this vantage point— roughly ten days into the ...
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