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Haiti is in freefall. Gangs are tightening their grip on the capital, violence is spreading, and “suffering permeates all social strata” in a nation teetering on the brink, according to the UN human ...
More than half a million Haitian refugees who sought shelter and stability in the United States will lose protection against deportation this summer under a policy change by the Trump administration.
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Big things are underway for Clark University’s dance program. Students and dance minors are in the midst of preparing for the ...
Katherine Dunham, often hailed as the Matriarch of Black Dance, brought African cultures to American dance, like the Haitian ...
Robert Moses’ KIN celebrates their 30th anniversary with The Kennings, an all-world-premiere program (March 14-16 at Z Space) ...
On Friday night, November 22, the Haitian Student Association (HSA) hosted its annual Kreyol Fest, gathering students, staff, ...
Nineteen years ago, on06, Colombian superstar Shakira released Hips Don’t Lie, a track that not only dominated global music charts but also revolutionized the pop music landscape.… The post 19 Years ...
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I grew up reading Dr. Seuss books like “Hop on Pop,” but one of my favorite memories was when my high school AP environmental science teacher read “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” to our class of juniors ...