“You Don’t Look Haitian”
A story that children from diverse backgrounds can relate to. The post “You Don’t Look Haitian” appeared first on The Haitian Times. “You Don’t Look Haitian” was first posted on July 3, 2024 at 10:23 am.
A story that children from diverse backgrounds can relate to. The post “You Don’t Look Haitian” appeared first on The Haitian Times. “You Don’t Look Haitian” was first posted on July 3, 2024 at 10:23 am.
The Haitian government in a survey published in 2017 officially reveals that only 2.1% of the population of Haiti practices Vodou and 55% are Catholic. The post Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage appeared first on The Haitian Times. Across Haiti’s cities, Fèt Chanpèt celebrates vibrant culture and spiritual heritage was first posted on July 1, 2024 at 10:08 am.
In Terrier Rouge's Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul Fèt Chanpèt, the faithful gather for prayers and mystical ceremonies while the streets fill with music, dance, and vendors selling devotional items. Monsignor Quesnel Alphonse encourages all to seek moments of spiritual awakening. From June to August, more than 30 provincial towns become alive with Fét Champét a cultural and spiritual celebration, drawing Haitians from all corners and beyond. The post Haiti’s Terrier Rouge celebrates Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul in a colorful blend of faith […]
This is the second international award obtained by AYITIKA less than two years after starting its chocolate factory. The post Haiti’s chocolate producing company wins medal distinction at Paris international contest appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti’s chocolate producing company wins medal distinction at Paris international contest was first posted on June 21, 2024 at 5:05 pm.
Haitians' pivotal role in America's history and Juneteenth. The post The role of Haitians in America’s history: From revolution to Juneteenth appeared first on The Haitian Times. The role of Haitians in America’s history: From revolution to Juneteenth was first posted on June 19, 2024 at 12:50 pm.
On June 15, Michael Brun brought his popular Bayo concert to Brooklyn’s Prospect Park as part of BRIC’s Celebrate Brooklyn programming. The post Michael Brun draws thousands to Prospect Park for Bayo concert appeared first on The Haitian Times. Michael Brun draws thousands to Prospect Park for Bayo concert was first posted on June 18, 2024 at 10:42 am.
In celebration of Caribbean American Heritage Month, the Haitian Roundtable (HRT) is presenting a Haitian Art Exhibition at the Consulate General of France in New York on June 20. The post Haitian Roundtable presents art exhibit celebrating Haitian heritage for Caribbean American Heritage Month appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian Roundtable presents art exhibit celebrating Haitian heritage for Caribbean American Heritage Month was first posted on June 16, 2024 at 4:37 pm.
“Despite the tough negotiations, we were determined to launch our business,” Souverain says. Today, Horace Bakery and Restaurant, affectionately known as “Kay Horace,” has grown to a team of 15. The post ‘Kay Horace’: a story of struggles and success in North Miami Beach’s Haitian culinary scene appeared first on The Haitian Times. ‘Kay Horace’: a story of struggles and success in North Miami Beach’s Haitian culinary scene was first posted on June 15, 2024 at 9:25 am.
While my younger years were immersed in art, I hadn't yet fully accepted the calling to become an artist. The decision to become one was predicated on the idea of living forever. The post Haitian-born artist Manuel Mathieu breaks new ground with two exhibits in North Miami | EXCLUSIVE appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian-born artist Manuel Mathieu breaks new ground with two exhibits in North Miami | EXCLUSIVE was first posted on June 9, 2024 at 10:05 am.