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Today in history: 1991 coup removes Aristide, sparking mass migration to the US

History

Today in history: 1991 coup removes Aristide, sparking mass migration to the US

The 1991 coup that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide unleashed violent repression and mass migration from Haiti. The U.S.-led intervention that restored him in 1994 also imposed economic reforms that weakened Haiti’s institutions and deepened inequality. The post Today in history: 1991 coup removes Aristide, sparking mass migration to the US appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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The choice 9/11 forced me to make | Opinion

Haitian Diaspora

The choice 9/11 forced me to make | Opinion

From a Brooklyn apartment on 9/11, a Haitian American recalls times in the Twin Towers, chatter in her community about it and how the tragedy spurred her to claim U.S. citizenship and embrace her dual identity. The post The choice 9/11 forced me to make | Opinion appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

Arts & Culture

Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification

Black church choirs in Brooklyn continue their ministries despite shrinking numbers and gentrification. At St. Teresa of Avila, the first U.S. parish to hold Mass in Creole, longtime cantor Mike Delouis, son of Haitian immigrants, is fighting to keep the church open. The post Haitian and other Black churches in Brooklyn persist amid attendance decline, gentrification appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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At Brooklyn funeral, Haitian American security officer killed in Midtown shooting remembered for bravery

Haitian Diaspora

At Brooklyn funeral, Haitian American security officer killed in Midtown shooting remembered for bravery

At a Brooklyn funeral, family and union leaders remembered Haitian American security officer Aland Etienne — killed in the July 28 Midtown mass shooting — for his devotion to others and his final act of bravery, according to statements from his family and 32BJ SEIU. The post At Brooklyn funeral, Haitian American security officer killed in Midtown shooting remembered for bravery appeared first on The Haitian Times.

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