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Above: Former Sen. Linda Dorcena Forry speaks in the Great Hall on July 17, 2025. Ella Adams/SHNS photoThe Caribbean ...
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 ...
A rendering from a 2022 presentation shows how a center-running bus lane might be positioned along Blue Hill Avenue near the Mattapan Branch Library. Mayor Wu and US Rep. Pressley— two prominent ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Art is Haiti’s own ambassador – it can make its own path,” says Edwidge Danticat, who recently talked to the Reporter about her most recent works, Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work and ...
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 ...
Above, A scene inside HUE Boston, a restaurant and lounge owned by Rob Eugene. Photo courtesy HUE BostonBy Sherri Cajuste Special to the Reporter As Boston celebrates Black History Month, it’s a ...
Prime Minister Visits Boston: PM Laurent Lamothe, Sen. Linda Dorcena Forry, former State Rep. Marie St. Fleur, and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh at a Boston Foundation forum on Thursday, June 5. Haitian ...
Sabrina Vixama is a trailblazer in the Boston culinary scene, blending her Haitian roots with a passion for plant-based cuisine. As one of the few, if not the only, Haitian vegan catering businesses ...
Massachusetts leaders are roundly denouncing the Trump administration's announcement on Feb. 20 that will end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) this October for an estimated 500,000 Haitians now living ...
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