“When I was a child, we were taught to be proud to be Black,” said the Miami native who was born in Little Haiti. She recalled having conversations about history with her uncle and how her parents instilled in her the importance of knowing Black history.
Directed by Haitian-American filmmaker Robensen Lauvince, the film explores the historical setbacks and social divides that led up to the murder.
In South Florida, the heart of the Haitian community in the United States, the announcement has caused fear and indignation. TPS beneficiaries and advocates have denounced the decision, saying Haiti continues to be unsafe amid extreme gang violence, rising hunger and crumbling public institutions.
Pollster and communication strategist Frank Luntz joins CNN’s Jessica Dean to discuss a poll that shows where Trump stands with Americans one month into Trump’s second presidential term.
Haitian art has journeyed from Iowa to the walls of Miami’s Little Haiti. Titled “Global Borderless Caribbean XVI: Haiti in the Heartland,” the public art exhibition, is a collaboration of ...