Thousands forced to flee Bahamas By G. Dunkel September 10, 2019 When Hurricane Dorian stalled over Grand Bahamas and the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas for [...]
Haitians in the streets stage general strike By G. Dunkel June 22, 2019 Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. An audit, ordered by a Haitian court and [...]
Haitians march against rape By G. Dunkel June 13, 2019 Mothers Day in Haiti was celebrated this year on May 26. In response to the rape of two students [...]
Federal court blocks Trump’s termination of TPS for Haiti April 30, 2019 The following article was published by Haiti Liberté on April 16. (tinyurl.com/y583q98m) By the National [...]
Haitian Revolution shook empires By Motema Makasi February 9, 2019 In a Vodou ceremony led by Dutty Boukman in 1791, several hundred enslaved people swore [...]
Popular uprising brewing in Haiti By G. Dunkel January 5, 2019 Two major, massive demonstrations took place in Haiti in October and November, when hundreds [...]
Haitians strike on Vertières anniversary By G. Dunkel December 3, 2018 Photo: Courtesy of Haiti Liberte It’s an uprising. Some 80 percent of Haitians went on [...]
Millions take to Haiti’s streets By G. Dunkel November 12, 2018 Three million Haitians throughout their country of 11 million hit the streets Oct. 17 to [...]
Haitians say ‘Where’s the money? Give it back! By G. Dunkel October 27, 2018 Haitian youth protest government corruption. October 17 is a national holiday in Haiti, [...]
Renaming a street is a struggle against white supremacy By G. Dunkel August 30, 2018 The attempt to change the name of a Brooklyn, N.Y., street sign to honor a hero of the Haitian [...]
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