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Hosted on MSNNicholas Said’s encounter with American racismTHIS 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 ...
FIU Chaplin School students are getting started on the dishes and cocktails they will serve at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival(R).
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Hosted on MSNBlack Miami Run Tour celebrates Black communities, leadersThe group of runners and walkers stretching and taking selfies around the basketball courts at the Belafonte Tacolcy Center ...
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” ...
Tuesday, on the occasion of the « Tuesdays of the Nation », the Minister of Culture and Communication, Mr. Patrick Delatour, ...
There is no Black History Month in Miami without the annual Miami-Dade Transit Authority (MDTA) Black History Month Cultural ...
Rising international dancehall star Ayetian will be releasing his debut EP on Valentine’s Day as a ‘gift’ for his growing ...
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 ...
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