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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell targets Haitian communities as Florida Senate race tightens

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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell targets Haitian communities as Florida Senate race tightens

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell criticized U.S. interventionist policies that have worsened Haiti’s crises and vowed, if elected, to work toward a more cooperative and respectful approach to U.S.-Haiti relations. The post Debbie Mucarsel-Powell targets Haitian communities as Florida Senate race tightens appeared first on The Haitian Times. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell targets Haitian communities as Florida Senate race tightens was first posted on October 18, 2024 at 3:47 pm.

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Tourism collapse cripples Haiti’s coastal oasis, Jacmel

Jacmel

Tourism collapse cripples Haiti’s coastal oasis, Jacmel

Jacmel’s hospitality sector has been hit hard by the escalating gang violence in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, keeping both foreign and local visitors at bay. The post Tourism collapse cripples Haiti’s coastal oasis, Jacmel appeared first on The Haitian Times. Tourism collapse cripples Haiti’s coastal oasis, Jacmel was first posted on October 18, 2024 at 4:59 pm.

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Guy Philippe urges violent revolt during Oct. 17 Dessalines protest

Haiti

Guy Philippe urges violent revolt during Oct. 17 Dessalines protest

Philippe called Haitians cowards for not using violence to fight for change like their forefathers but believes they have yet to start doing so. The post Guy Philippe urges violent revolt during Oct. 17 Dessalines protest appeared first on The Haitian Times. Guy Philippe urges violent revolt during Oct. 17 Dessalines protest was first posted on October 18, 2024 at 10:58 am.

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Haitian poet Bertony Louis confronts climate crisis through ocean-inspired poetry during Harvard residency | Q&A

Arts & Culture

Haitian poet Bertony Louis confronts climate crisis through ocean-inspired poetry during Harvard residency | Q&A

Bertony Louis discusses using poetry to address Haiti's environmental challenges. The post Haitian poet Bertony Louis confronts climate crisis through ocean-inspired poetry during Harvard residency | Q&A appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian poet Bertony Louis confronts climate crisis through ocean-inspired poetry during Harvard residency | Q&A was first posted on October 17, 2024 at 8:19 am.

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Which savings strategy works for you?

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Which savings strategy works for you?

To save effectively, first track income and expenses, such as rent, food, transportation, and subscriptions. Identify leftover funds to set aside each month. Use tools like savings accounts, CDs, or high-yield accounts for short-term goals, and 401(k)s, IRAs, or 529 plans for long-term savings. Automating transfers helps build consistency, ensuring you're prepared for unexpected needs. The post Which savings strategy works for you? appeared first on The Haitian Times. Which savings strategy works for you? was first posted on October […]

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Haitians in Dominican sugarcane fields endure abuse while fighting for better conditions 

Central Romana

Haitians in Dominican sugarcane fields endure abuse while fighting for better conditions 

In recent months, violence against Haitian workers has escalated. In May, during a protest at Consorcio Azucarero Central and Central Romana, a prominent Dominican sugar company, workers were denied wages, beaten, shot at, and threatened with deportation for demanding better working conditions. The post Haitians in Dominican sugarcane fields endure abuse while fighting for better conditions  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitians in Dominican sugarcane fields endure abuse while fighting for better conditions  was first posted on October 17, […]

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Haitian American family still seeking answers months after U.S. veteran’s body decomposes in custody of Dominican authorities

Crime & Justice

Haitian American family still seeking answers months after U.S. veteran’s body decomposes in custody of Dominican authorities

Dachoute, a 43-year-old U.S. Army veteran, died on Jan. 9 after being stabbed by his girlfriend during an altercation. His family struggled to locate his body for nine days. A funeral home finally found it in a pathology lab on Jan. 18, already decomposed. The post Haitian American family still seeking answers months after U.S. veteran’s body decomposes in custody of Dominican authorities appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian American family still seeking answers months after U.S. veteran’s body […]

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Haitian American Studies conference unpacks gender and sexuality constructs in 36th annual gathering

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Haitian American Studies conference unpacks gender and sexuality constructs in 36th annual gathering

The conference highlighted the intersections of gender and sexuality within Haitian communities and their broader implications. The post Haitian American Studies conference unpacks gender and sexuality constructs in 36th annual gathering appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian American Studies conference unpacks gender and sexuality constructs in 36th annual gathering was first posted on October 16, 2024 at 2:10 pm.

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