Two years ago, I wrote about the erasure of Afro-Latine and Afro-Caribbeans as an identity when it comes to the strict racial categorization we face...[Read More]
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Two years ago, I wrote about the erasure of Afro-Latine and Afro-Caribbeans as an identity when it comes to the strict racial categorization we face...[Read More]
It has been eight months since the devastating earthquake that occurred in Haiti. There have been a couple of updates from the earthquake that hit...[Read More]
Competition should create this urge for me to get better It should breed a hunger in me to work harder This is suppose to be...[Read More]
As we’ve celebrated the days of Women’s History Month and see the countless posts and acknowledgements of amazing women and their accomplishments. I read and...[Read More]
When it comes to voudou there’s a plethora of things that would come to your mind. Whether it rag dolls covered in pins, the whirls...[Read More]
In celebration of Immigrant Heritage Month, I want to recognize all of the Haitian parents for the sacrifices they have made to give their children...[Read More]
On June 2nd, 2020 a protest was organized at the Charlotte Government Center, and surrounding dedicated speakers were people of differing backgrounds whether it be...[Read More]
*This article is a continuation of our Black History Month celebration* Since the people I interviewed in this article, including myself, come from the islands...[Read More]