By The Haitian Pulse's Editorial Team | May 24, 2025
In a nation where resilience is woven into the very fabric of daily life, few embodied the spirit of resistance and advoc
By The Haitian Pulse | May 22, 2025
In the corridors of global power, the recent Oval Office encounter between U.S. President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was more than a diplomatic meeting—it was a vivid illustration of
By The Haitian Pulse Editorial Team
In the heart of Boston’s West End, a long-awaited dream for the Haitian-American community has finally come to life.
On May 20, 2025—amid the pride of Haitian Heritage Month and the echoes of Haitian Flag Day—the c
By The Haitian Pulse | May 2025
In a remarkable testament to resilience, representation, and rising youth power in politics, Tatiana Auguste has made history as the newly elected Member of Parliament for Terrebonne, Quebec. Born in Port-au-Prince, Ha
By The Haitian Pulse | May 2025
In a world where borders are supposed to define nations—not dignity—Haitians are being hunted, humiliated, and discarded like shadows. The recent wave of mass deportations from the Dominican Republic is not just a huma
Editorial by The Haitian Pulse
The world is finally paying attention to a crisis we’ve been screaming about for years. Haiti, once again, stands on the edge of collapse — but this time, the stakes are more catastrophic than ever before.
Last week, a