After twenty years of taxes and toil, Haitians facing self-deportation are offered just $1,000 to leave the U.S. Is this the value of a life spent building a nation that never fully welcomed them?
Florence Bonhomme-Comeau is calling Haitians to action. Her bold vision for a global legal coalition could finally hold corrupt Haitian leaders accountable wherever they hi
Marc Arthur Drouillard and Kemi Seba’s call for dialogue with the Viv Ansanm coalition challenges Haiti to rethink who its allies and enemies really are. As the nation teeters on the brink, the question remains: is this a path to liberation or a gamb
A massive fire tore through the exclusive Cap Cana resort in the Dominican Republic, destroying at least nine luxury villas. Authorities are investigating the cause while residents remain on edge.
The story of Ludson Momperousse is a reminder that behind every TPS holder is a family tethered to hope. President Trump's push to revoke TPS prematurely threatens to break that hope—and to plunge Haiti deeper into despair.
The tragic Moneus case is not just about crime—it is a warning sign. The Haitian community must confront its silence around mental health and commit to healing the trauma that too often turns into tragedy
Haiti is facing mass deportations with no system in place to absorb or support returnees. The absence of a reintegration strategy exposes a larger truth: we are not led by visionaries, but by placeholders. This article calls for urgent, strategic lea
As Maria Isabel Salvador departs Haiti with a letter full of admiration and goodwill, Haitians must reflect on the legacy she leaves behind — not just hers, but that of every failed UN mission that came before her. This piece challenges the diplomati