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Carnival Port-au-Prince 2009 | Haiti Inn...
During the drier hours the crowds pounced to the nightmarishly engineered floatsa pulsing bass and screeching synthesized music of RockFam and Kreyol La .
US Discriminatory Immigration Policy Tow...
It’s a familiar story for Haitians - last in, first out for the hemisphere’s poorest, least wanted, and most abused people…
Haiti Wants U.S. To Revise Bush Deportat...
Rally Scheduled Saturday, 3:00 p.m. in Pompano Beach With President Barack Obama in office for a little more than a month,A Haiti is hoping for some changes…
Haiti’s Crippling Poverty and What...
Recently Conde Nast Traveler’s Kevin Doyle visited Haiti with representatives from Population Services International , a nonprofit group that’s waging a global war against malaria, HIV, and child mortality.
Haiti refuses to accept most deportees f...
Storm-battered Haiti will continue stalling most deportations of its citizens until the Obama administration decides whether to grant it protected status that will allow Haitians to stay in the U.S. …
One dead, 540 injured during Carnival in...
At least 259 people were reported injured in the concluding hours of Haiti’s Carnival 2009,bringing the total casualties in the festivity to one death and 540 injuries, local police said on Thursday.
Jubilee USA: Take Action on Haiti...
Great work to everyone who called their Representatives this week! Thanks to your efforts, 72 US Representatives signed the Congressional letter to World Bank President Robert Zoellick urging him to immediatley cancel the impoverished country’s debt. (Follow the link to read the letter and see...
Remembering a coup d’ tat in Haiti...
This February 28, Haitians will observe an important anniversary in the 205-year history of their country.
On the Cover: American Journal of Nursin...
In the cover photo, taken October 17, 2008, a boy flies a kite in a refugee camp in Haiti where 700 people have sought shelter after their homes were washed away by Hurricane Ike.
Helping Haiti...
If you think all teenagers care about is talking on the phone and playing video games, then you haven’t met some kids for El Dorado.

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