Rich Benjamin’s new book reveals a shared spirit between the world’s first Black republic and the United States.
Michael Karl Geilenfeld has been convicted in the sexual abuse of boys who lived in an orphanage he founded in Haiti in the mid-1980s.
JetBlue Airways is extending its suspension of flights into Haiti’s main international airport in Port-au-Prince. Flights will remain suspended until at least June 11, a spokesman told the Miami Herald.
The Communication Studies department hosted its first “Deliberative Dialogues” event Wednesday night, March 6, aimed at bringing diverse perspectives of different nationalities together to confront the political issues of today through conversation.
The Fish Fry for Hati is coming up on Friday, March 14 at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd on Kirkman Street in Lake Charles. We spoke to Dr. Ben Williams this morning to get the details on how you can support a school in Hati that is thriving against all odds.
This week, the Foreman family, of Odessa, was finally united with their adopted daughter after she had been stuck in a state of uncertainty in Haiti after the government was overthrown in 2024. Since learning of this issue,
A federal jury in Miami has delivered a guilty verdict against the founder of a Haitian orphanage on multiple charges of child sexual abuse.
Frankétienne, a renowned writer, painter, actor and musician known as the "father of Haitian letters" has died.
The Trump administration is working to cancel the Biden-era “humanitarian parole” program that allowed more than 500,000 Venezuelans, Haitians and other migrants into the US. The move would close a loophole that allowed migrants to fly into the country and stay.
Santos, as well as the occupants of the vessel, were transported to St. Thomas. He reportedly told Homeland Security investigators that he was a citizen and national of the Dominican Republic, and had entered the territory illegally from the BVI approximately two years ago.