Five years after Antoinette “Netty” Duclaire's assassination, Nègès Mawon honored her legacy, launched a scholarship in her name and renewed calls for justice in the unresolved case.
Eva Volmar says her landlord wants $2.5 million for the restaurant space she built out in his Prospect Lefferts Gardens property.
Eva Volmar, chef and owner, outside La Cachette du Coin, 625 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Photo by Allison Hunter for The Haitian Times. Eva Volmar, owner of La Cachette du Coin ...
Michaël Brun marked Bayo's 10th anniversary with three sold-out performances at the Brooklyn Paramount, bringing together ...
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end TPS for about 350,000 Haitians, exposing many to deportation.
Senate Democrats introduced a bill Wednesday to designate Haiti for TPS through 2029 as a Supreme Court ruling remains ...
Haitian supporters gathered in Atlanta ahead of Haiti’s final 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Morocco, with ...
Curators Abigail Cherubin and Christy Joseph hosted a sold-out Haitian film series at Roxy Cinema in Manhattan, spotlighting ...
Haiti and Morocco traded four goals in a thrilling first half in Atlanta as Les Grenadiers chased their first-ever World Cup ...
Two recent arrivals from Haiti who graduated in Columbus, Ohio, share their hopes and struggles as asylum delays, work ...
Haitian advocates nationwide are urging TPS holders and allies to stay calm, avoid panic and push Congress to pass Senate Bill S4814 after the Supreme Court ruling.
ACES co-founder Lixon Nelson calls on the Haitian community to confront mental health stigma and ensure culturally competent care is accessible to those living with disabilities.