Haitian Heritage Month calendar lists events across the Diaspora
A roundup of Haitian Heritage Month events happening throughout May. The post Haitian Heritage Month calendar lists events across the Diaspora appeared first on The Haitian Times.

A roundup of Haitian Heritage Month events happening throughout May. The post Haitian Heritage Month calendar lists events across the Diaspora appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Baltimore’s young star, Armstrong Leconte— a member of Haiti’s under-20 soccer team— was also on target during the World Cup qualifiers in March, establishing himself as one of the most promising young strikers in Haitian soccer. The post Teen striker Leconte scores twice to send Baltimore to Haitian Soccer league final appeared first on The Haitian Times.
The revised proposal comes alongside ongoing efforts to align the electoral process with the National Pact and a newly drafted electoral decree, as the CEP prepares to publish a revised electoral calendar to restart the suspended process. The post Haiti’s electoral council revises $250M budget after government pushback appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Now that Haiti Zero Trash Collective Work is underway, the challenge will be continuity, as it is often with projects in Haiti. The post Haiti launches nationwide trash cleanup in Cap-Haitien, residents demand more | PHOTOS appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Communities across the U.S., including those with large Haitian populations, are pushing back against ICE plans to convert warehouses into detention centers. The post ICE warehouse detention plans spark backlash in states with large Haitian communities appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Wednesday’s rally is part of a coordinated campaign that includes an array of groups filing amicus briefs to support keeping TPS in place and introducing a bill in Congress to keep the program active through 2027 The post Hundreds descend on US Supreme Court for TPS hearing; decision pending appeared first on The Haitian Times.
The case dates back to July 2022, when police intercepted a shipment of weapons and ammunition intended for the Episcopal Church of Haiti in Port-au-Prince. A search uncovered 18 assault rifles, a shotgun, pistols, nearly 20,000 rounds of ammunition, magazines and $50,000 in fake cash. The post Haiti court orders Episcopal Church leaders, ex-officials to stand trial in arms trafficking case appeared first on The Haitian Times.
City officials, responding to calls from residents, recently dug the irrigation canal to prevent water from flowing into the streets, but protesters said this is not a long-term solution and won’t stop protesting until an actual repair begins. The post Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs appeared first on The Haitian Times.
The Supreme Court will decide whether Haitian immigrants with TPS can remain in the U.S. — or face deportation despite Haiti’s ongoing instability. The post US Supreme Court set to hear arguments regarding TPS for Haitians appeared first on The Haitian Times.