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FAA flight ban on Haiti: isolation isn’t the only solution | Opinion 

Haiti

FAA flight ban on Haiti: isolation isn’t the only solution | Opinion 

The FAA’s flight ban on Haiti isolates the nation and disrupts aid, travel, and economic lifelines, the authors argue. They propose alternatives, such as restricted routes, to ensure safety without cutting off humanitarian aid, business, and global connections critical to Haiti’s survival. The post FAA flight ban on Haiti: isolation isn’t the only solution | Opinion  appeared first on The Haitian Times. FAA flight ban on Haiti: isolation isn’t the only solution | Opinion  was first posted on November 18, […]

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

Haitian Diaspora

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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The sounds and sights of Gonaïve’s Vodou festival captivates audiences, challenges stereotypes and fosters resilience

Arts & Culture

The sounds and sights of Gonaïve’s Vodou festival captivates audiences, challenges stereotypes and fosters resilience

Under the glow of candles and vibrant lights, Gonaïves’ second annual Vodou festival celebrates Haitian heritage through music, dance, and rituals. While insecurity lingers, Vodou practitioners reject claims of gang ties, focusing instead on unity and resilience. Festival runs weekends through Jan. 6, 2025. The post The sounds and sights of Gonaïve’s Vodou festival captivates audiences, challenges stereotypes and fosters resilience appeared first on The Haitian Times. The sounds and sights of Gonaïve’s Vodou festival captivates audiences, challenges stereotypes and […]

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Haiti national team secures Gold Cup spot, League A return with 8-0 win dedicated to injured teammate

Haiti soccer

Haiti national team secures Gold Cup spot, League A return with 8-0 win dedicated to injured teammate

Haiti’s soccer team secured a Gold Cup spot and League A promotion with an 8-0 win over Sint Maarten. The Grenadiers, led by Pierrot and Nazon, dedicated the victory to Méchack Jérôme, recovering from severe burns. “This win is for Méchack,” Nazon said. Haiti faces Puerto Rico next on Nov. 18. The post Haiti national team secures Gold Cup spot, League A return with 8-0 win dedicated to injured teammate appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti national team secures […]

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

Haitian Diaspora

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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Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé officially names cabinet

Haiti

Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé officially names cabinet

Haiti’s new Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé has named an 18-member cabinet to address gang violence, draft constitutional reforms, and organize elections by 2025. The cabinet forming Haiti’s new transitional government includes four women and features 10 new ministers alongside eight reappointments from the previous administration. The post Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé officially names cabinet appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé officially names cabinet was first posted on November 16, 2024 at […]

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A time for collective healing, with artist Madjeen Isaac

Arts & Culture

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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Over 70 adopted Haitian children remain stranded as gang violence traps Port-au-Prince

Crime & Justice

Over 70 adopted Haitian children remain stranded as gang violence traps Port-au-Prince

As gang violence continues to escalate in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas, adoptive families in the U.S. await an urgent solution to bring home over 70 Haitian children with final adoptions. The post Over 70 adopted Haitian children remain stranded as gang violence traps Port-au-Prince appeared first on The Haitian Times. Over 70 adopted Haitian children remain stranded as gang violence traps Port-au-Prince was first posted on November 15, 2024 at 9:46 am.

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What is happening in Haiti’s Port-au-Prince today as gang violence surges for a fourth day?

Haiti

What is happening in Haiti’s Port-au-Prince today as gang violence surges for a fourth day?

The capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince, woke up Thursday for the fourth day under the widespread violence of gangs. Residents of neighborhoods that have not yet been attacked by gangs, or those living in neighborhoods controlled by gangs, are living in fear. "I'm really not okay for this new day. Since this morning, I've been crying and I'm scared,” a resident of Butte Boyer, a neighborhood controlled by the Chen Mechan gang, told The Haitian Times. The post What is happening […]

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