THIS column continues from last week. Isaac Jacob Rochussen, the patrician from the Netherlands who brought Nicholas Said to New York in January 1860, exposed him to his first baptism of American ...
Haiti is being transformed into one of the world’s largest concentration camps, its people confronting a slow genocide from hunger, disease and terror squads armed by US imperialism.
Presiding over the flock of followers was a familiar face: Father Reginald Jean-Mary, well known as Father Reggie, a prominent local Haitian-American Catholic priest.
In Brassroots Democracy, author Benjamin Barson presents a “music history from below”, embracing the Haitian revolution, post-civil war reconstruction and early jazz. The term “brassroots democracy” ...
Not only do the following celebrations honor love, friendship and family, but they serve as unique ways to mark the occasion. Rather than celebrate Valentine's Day on Feb. 14, Brazilians recognize ...
Tuesday, on the occasion of the « Tuesdays of the Nation », the Minister of Culture and Communication, Mr. Patrick Delatour, ...
The number of alleged human rights violations is surging as officials from the Dominican Republic ramp up deportations of ...
Like other Ivy League universities, Princeton should implement Filipino language courses to satisfy student demand and ...
The link between the demise of the Creole pig and the crisis of Haiti is the subject of a new documentary produced by WLRN ...
In his new memoir "Talk To Me," author Rich Benjamin details his family's story, including that of his grandfather, Daniel Fignolé, a Haitian president who was ousted in a coup in 1957.
Father Reginald Jean-Mary has been a priest and pastor at Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church in Little Haiti, Miami, for 25 ...