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Honoring freedom where it began: Fort-Liberté’s annual commemoration of Haiti’s independence

Arts & Culture

Honoring freedom where it began: Fort-Liberté’s annual commemoration of Haiti’s independence

In recognition of Fort-Liberté’s historical place of Haïti’s drafting and the first proclamation of its Act of Independence, Lesly Voltaire, president of Haiti’s Presidential Transitional Council, issued a decree on November 29, 2024, officially designating the date as a national day for reflection and research on the historical events surrounding Haiti’s independence. The announcement was made at Fort-Liberté commemoration of the day marking the drafting and the first proclamation of Haiti’s Act of Independence in 1803. The post Honoring freedom […]

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Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Monarchs | Part 2

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Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Monarchs | Part 2

Dive into the rich history of Haiti’s noble monarchs with this engaging quiz. Test your knowledge of Haiti’s emperors and kings, their reigns, and their lasting legacies. The post Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Monarchs | Part 2 appeared first on The Haitian Times. Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Monarchs | Part 2 was first posted on December 1, 2024 at 9:21 am.

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Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Noble Monarchs

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Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Noble Monarchs

Dive into the rich history of Haiti's noble monarchs with this engaging quiz. Test your knowledge of Haiti’s emperors and kings, their reigns, and their lasting legacies. The post Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Noble Monarchs appeared first on The Haitian Times. Test Your Knowledge of Haiti’s Noble Monarchs was first posted on November 30, 2024 at 1:39 pm.

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Haiti’s Artibonite announces new security measures after new gang attack in Dessalines left 3 dead, multiple injuries and homes set ablaze | BREAKING NEWS

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Haiti’s Artibonite announces new security measures after new gang attack in Dessalines left 3 dead, multiple injuries and homes set ablaze | BREAKING NEWS

Three people, including two men and one woman, were killed, homes burned, and cattle stolen in a Gran Grif gang attack on Dessalines, Artibonite. Armed assailants stormed Poste Pierrot, forcing farmers to flee while looting their homes. Police have announced new security measures, but residents remain skeptical, citing past failures to address escalating violence. The post Haiti’s Artibonite announces new security measures after new gang attack in Dessalines left 3 dead, multiple injuries and homes set ablaze | BREAKING NEWS […]

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

Haitian Diaspora

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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Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus 

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Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus 

The Haitian Times highlights must-try dishes for your holiday menu! From savory bannann peze and diri djondjon to sweet pen patat and kremas, these Haitian American classics are sure to make your meal unforgettable. How does your holiday dinner menu match up to these Haitian American classics? The post Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian flavors liven up traditional American menus  was first posted on November 28, 2024 at 8:00 am.

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Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households

Agriculture & Environment

Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households

Whether made from an age-old family recipe or store-bought, the warmth of kremas’ sweetened milk, coconut aroma and cinnamon spice is sure to permeate many a household. And in a year filled with loss and anxiety, the eggnog-like beverage, spiked with Haitian rum or moonshine and strained to silky smoothness, will be a source of familiar comfort. The post Home for the holidays means kremas time in Haitian-American households appeared first on The Haitian Times. Home for the holidays means […]

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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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