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Mirta Desir’s Jean & I screens at Martha’s Vineyard, exploring loss and labor trafficking through a Haitian girl’s eyes.
An additional 15,000 people in Haiti fled their communities after armed attacks in the communes of Dessalines and Verrettes ...
A prominent Haitian businessman and one-time presidential aspirant accused of collaborating with armed gangs in Haiti will have to remain in U.S. immigration lock-up for now.
The Dal-based Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security is ramping up emergency prevention efforts across Latin ...
Florida’s population is growing at a faster rate than any other state in the country, boosted by people moving in from abroad ...
He took on some of the world’s most challenging health crises in troubled areas, skillfully coordinating global efforts to ...
About 63 million Americans, or a quarter of adults over 18, take care of an older or disabled person at home, and many rely ...
Santo Domingo.- Joseph Pierre Lamothe, Minister Counselor of the Haitian Embassy in the Dominican Republic, commended the ...
Refugees and those granted asylum status will also no longer get tax credits for joining a private health plan, or qualify ...
Thousands of Hondurans may lose legal status as the Trump administration ends Temporary Protected Status, impacting communities and families across the United States.
Former Hartford mayor Luke Bronin announced Wednesday that he is challenging 77-year-old U.S. Rep. John B. Larson – setting ...
On Sunday mornings, well before the sun crests over the rooftops, the sound of Haitian Creole gospel rises from a once-empty brick church.
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