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"Haitian heritage is a living force.” These Haitian women-led nonprofit organizations reclaim power, healing, and hope for ...
This Haitian Heritage Month, we’re highlighting Haitian Konpa with producer Michaël Brun, who connects the diaspora one beat ...
The GRAMMY Museum® announced today that 172 talented high school students from 126 U.S. cities across 25 states have been selected as participants in our newly expanded GRAMMY Camp® held this summer ...
like the famous living artifact known as Goshin (pronounced go-SHEEN). This bonsai was started more than 70 years ago, when Japanese American bonsai artist John Naka cut the top off a mature ...
In June 2025, the new album Bending the Bars — produced by the prison abolitionist group Community Hotline for Incarcerated ...
Springfield, Ohio united to celebrate Haitian Flag Day with music, food, and culture on Sunday, honoring Haiti’s history and ...
Julian Rodriguez and Johanna Sherry hold a couple of Haitian Flag on Saturday May 18, 2025, during a HistoryMiami Museum ...
For a long period of American history, art created by African Americans was considered irrelevant and unworthy of ...
American Neo-Expressionist Jean-Michel Basquiat never studied art professionally but managed to become one of the most famous ...
An exhibition in Cambridge, England uses contemporary portraits to give a face to prominent Black rebels and abolitionists of ...
While there is no official global count of participants, it’s estimated that over 3.5 million Haitians living outside Haiti ...
Former President George W. Bush didn’t need to look too far for inspiration for his newest works of art. The 78-year-old has ...