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Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues

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Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues

Severe payment delays force HAUP, NYC’s largest Haitian nonprofit, to cut programs, sparking outrage among staff and exposing national equity challenges. The post Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues appeared first on The Haitian Times. Late payments force program cuts at NYC Haitian nonprofit, signaling broader equity issues was first posted on December 4, 2024 at 8:39 am.

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Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities 

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Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities 

Haitian newcomers in NYC find vital support through Catholic Charities’ Haitian Response Initiative, guiding them toward legal stability and new beginnings. The post Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Facing legal uncertainty, some NYC Haitians seek ‘solid’ help from Catholic Charities  was first posted on December 2, 2024 at 2:29 pm.

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Haitians: Beware of bad advice about Trump’s deportation pledges

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Haitians: Beware of bad advice about Trump’s deportation pledges

As misinformation spreads online, Haitian advocates urge immigrants to stay calm and avoid rash decisions about TPS and Biden’s parole program. Trusted groups like HAUP emphasize renewing documents, ignoring unreliable TikTok advice, and seeking accurate guidance from legal experts. The post Haitians: Beware of bad advice about Trump’s deportation pledges appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitians: Beware of bad advice about Trump’s deportation pledges was first posted on November 29, 2024 at 10:43 am.

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Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit

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Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit

Overtown’s Photographic Journey, 1920-1950. This free exhibit at the Miami Riverside Center features over 80 photos showcasing life in one of Miami’s oldest neighborhoods. During the Jim Crow era, Overtown was nicknamed “Colored Town” due to its predominantly Black and Brown residents, including a significant Haitian population. The exhibition is open to the public through Jan. 14, 2025. The post Take a walk through Overtown’s history with this free photo exhibit appeared first on The Haitian Times. Take a walk […]

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Haitian and Caribbean films spotlighted at African Diaspora Film Festival in NYC

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Haitian and Caribbean films spotlighted at African Diaspora Film Festival in NYC

Love movies? Need weekend plans? Dive into Caribbean stories at NYC’s African Diaspora Film Festival, Nov. 29–Dec. 15. The Haitian Times highlights films like Haiti’s dark comedy Kidnapping Inc. and Sugar Cane Malice, a documentary on exploitation in the Dominican Republic. With over 65 films, the festival celebrates Black narratives worldwide. The post Haitian and Caribbean films spotlighted at African Diaspora Film Festival in NYC appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian and Caribbean films spotlighted at African Diaspora Film […]

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NYC’s housing crisis: City of Yes aims to close the gap between households and housing supply

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NYC’s housing crisis: City of Yes aims to close the gap between households and housing supply

NYC’s City of Yes zoning reforms propose 109,000 new housing units to address the housing crisis. Haitian communities in the city, many struggling with unaffordable rents, could benefit significantly from this plan. The post NYC’s housing crisis: City of Yes aims to close the gap between households and housing supply appeared first on The Haitian Times. NYC’s housing crisis: City of Yes aims to close the gap between households and housing supply was first posted on November 18, 2024 at […]

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Alan Cavé opens for French Congolese artist GIMS in historic Madison Square Garden show

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Alan Cavé opens for French Congolese artist GIMS in historic Madison Square Garden show

Alan Cavé, the King of Konpa Love, made history as the first Haitian musician to bring Haitian music to Madison Square Garden, sharing the stage with Congolese artist GIMS in a memorable performance. The post Alan Cavé opens for French Congolese artist GIMS in historic Madison Square Garden show appeared first on The Haitian Times. Alan Cavé opens for French Congolese artist GIMS in historic Madison Square Garden show was first posted on November 17, 2024 at 7:00 am.

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A time for collective healing, with artist Madjeen Isaac

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A time for collective healing, with artist Madjeen Isaac

Madjeen Isaac’s first solo exhibit blends Haitian-American identity, community, and healing. Open through Nov. 17 at Smack Mellon, this show asks: What does building community mean? Don’t miss this chance to reflect, connect, and heal. The post A time for collective healing, with artist Madjeen Isaac appeared first on The Haitian Times. A time for collective healing, with artist Madjeen Isaac was first posted on November 15, 2024 at 1:38 pm.

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In Long Island City exhibit on global issues, Haitian artist Toussaint Rosefort pushes viewers to confront racial injustice

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In Long Island City exhibit on global issues, Haitian artist Toussaint Rosefort pushes viewers to confront racial injustice

In “Heat of the Moment,” Haitian artist Toussaint Rosefort invites viewers to confront racial biases and the Black experience in America, adding a critical voice to a multi-artist exhibit in Long Island City focused on global issues. The post In Long Island City exhibit on global issues, Haitian artist Toussaint Rosefort pushes viewers to confront racial injustice appeared first on The Haitian Times. In Long Island City exhibit on global issues, Haitian artist Toussaint Rosefort pushes viewers to confront racial […]

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