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Carline DesireCarline Desire is the executive director of the Association of Haitian Women in Boston (AFAB), a non-profit organization based in Dorchester. BHR: Tell me about the early years, what ...
Haiti’s deepening crises have so far been resistant to the Biden Administration’s proposed solutions, but that is because the United States resolutely blocks the easiest solution of all – ceasing the ...
Did you know that children enrolled in grades K-5 in a Boston Public School can bank hundreds of dollars into a savings account over the course of their education to help pay for college or career ...
July 28, 2015 will evoke for many the centennial of the US occupation of Haiti that lasted from July 28 1915 to August 1934. The timelines below provide some of the context that led to this sad ...
City Council President Ruthzee Louijuene is endorsing Mayor Michelle Wu for re-election, the Reporter has learned. Louijeune, who was the top vote-getter in the last municipal election in 2023, is ...
“Images are not arguments, rarely even lead to proof, but the mind, craves them, and, of late more than ever, the keenest experiments find twenty images better than one, especially if contradictory; ...
GBIO forum brings candidates together: All four pledged to oppose ballot questions 2 & 3.Photo by Erik Jacobs Greater Boston religious leaders this week asked the four candidates for governor to ...
Councillor Ruthzee Louijeune celebrated her re-election with her parents at dBar on Dorchester Avenue. Louijeune was the top vote-getter in Boston on Tuesday— winning 43,127 votes. Seth Daniel photo ...
Attorney General Andrea Campbell says her office is thinking nationally but acting locally when it comes to setting priorities and protecting citizens in Massachusetts. In an interview with the ...
As Boston celebrates Black History Month, it’s a perfect time to recognize the rich cultural contributions of the Haitian community, particularly in the culinary world. Downtown Boston is home to a ...
A 25-year-old Haitian national, who authorities say has been convicted of 17 crimes while living in Massachusetts in recent years, was arrested in East Boston last week by agents with the U.S.
The annual Haitian Unity Parade will kick off from Mattapan Square this Sunday (May 18) around 12:45 p.m., marching to Talbot Avenue and Harambee Park, where the celebration of Haitian American ...