Haitians and Black Americans engage in historically-rooted New Year's traditions that honor past struggles and manifest hope for the future.
What could explain “the US constant reactionary onslaught against the people of Haiti, punishing their repeated attempts at ...
This led some formerly enslaved people, such as a man named James ... ability to open doorways or opportunities. Haitian and Black American New Year’s Eve traditions across faith backgrounds ...
In 1801, the Haitian people reclaimed their country — and their soup — when Haiti became the first independent Black nation on Jan. 1. The soup was first served as an Independence Day dish in ...
Black Creoles, who were born in Saint-Domingue, filled the ranks of both the enslaved and free people of color. By November 1803, the Bossales and Creoles rose up and defeated the French together, and ...
Haitian gangs attack press conference leaving ... armed men allegedly attacked the gathering. In addition to three people being killed, seven other civilians were reportedly injured.