News

Sunday was Haitian Flag Day. And in Boston, home to a large and growing Haitian population, that meant a good time.
Instability back home and the immigration crackdowns in the U.S. are making this year’s Haitian Flag Day less celebratory in Miami.
Creole hymns resounded within the walls of Bethel Evangelical Baptist Church as hundreds of worshipers waved their red and ...
Just days before the national Haitian Flag Day parade, Cap-Haïtien’s town hall launched a flurry of preparations, cleaning ...
Hundreds flooded the streets with blue and red to celebrate Haitian Flag Day on Prospect Avenue in Westbury at the 10th ...
Annual celebrations of Haitian Flag Day are happening in Greater Boston amid President Trump's efforts to remake immigration ...
On Haiti Heritage Month, Haitians in Miami reminisce about their troubled home nation. “I cry every morning,” said Guillaume, ...
Share articleGrowing up in the 1980s, when the island prospered from exporting natural resources like cocoa, cotton, coffee ...
While there is no official global count of participants, it’s estimated that over 3.5 million Haitians living outside Haiti will commemorate Haitian Flag Day on May 18, 2025, alongside the nearly 12 ...
Haiti removed the white band from the French flag, sewing together the red and blue bands to symbolize the alliance between Black and mixed race people. Throughout Haiti’s history, there were ...
Dozens of bikers in North Miami took off in an 18.4-mile bike ride. "1804 is extremely significant because it is the year of ...