Fifteen years after the devastating earthquake, Haiti continues to grapple with ... Director of the Geography Department at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Texans' playoff win ...
Haiti has a long history of independence ... This was in the early 1970s — Boston was not easy at the time. There was a terrain of interracial violence in Boston, which Haitians also had ...
At the top of the quilt are images of Haiti’s revolutionary leaders, emphasizing the country’s revolutionary history and resilience. Other images in the quilt portray its geography ...
Haiti’s first organized Carnival was in 1927 ... regardless of language or geography.
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People with valid asylum claims may die in their own countries, he said, while migrants fleeing countries like Venezuela, Cuba, and Haiti who cannot ... to more dangerous terrain to avoid capture.
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A social sciences student at the State University of Haiti (UEH), who also requested anonymity due to safety concerns, shared a similar sentiment. “I think Andrésol is a good choice because he knows ...