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For enslaved people, the holiday season was a time for revelry – and a brief window to fight back

Adolphe Duperly’s painting depicting the destruction of the Roehampton Estate in Jamaica during the Baptist War in January 1832. Wikimedia Commons by Ana Lucia Araujo,...

Trump’s anti-Haitian rhetoric reflects America’s long-standing racism against Haiti and its people

Pastor Dieufort Fleurissaint denounces the hateful rhetoric aimed at Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, during a Sept. 24, 2024, rally in Boston. Jessica Rinaldi/The...

Ninaj Raoul: Sick and tired of anti-Haitianism

Resistance runs in the blood of Haitian people, passed down from the revolutionaries who, from 1791-1804, fought and won the first successful slave revolt...

Bishop Joseph W. Tolton: Harris must respond to Trump’s attack on Haitians and Blackness

The disgusting insults hurled toward Haitian immigrants keep coming. After Donald Trump and his MAGA running mate, JD Vance, spread vicious rumors about Haitian...

To Be Equal: Trump and Vance continue trafficking racist lies about immigrants

 by Marc H. Morial  (TriceEdneyWire.com)—“These kind of anti-Black propaganda narratives that the ‘savages are coming to destroy and eat your family’ are really part of the...

Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony: The real issue is not Haiti, it really is hating!

By Rev. Dr. Wendell Anthony, Contributing Writer In 1869, author Isa Blagden wrote a book, The Crown Of A Life. She wrote, “…If a lie...

‘They’re eating pets’ – another example of US politicians smearing Haiti and Haitian immigrants

A man in Tucson, Arizona, carries an AI-generated image referencing falsehoods spread by Donald Trump and his running mate about Haitian migrants in Springfield,...

Sustainability, cultural significance, and high fashion: the top five uniforms to look out for at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Mongolia’s uniform from Michel&Amazonka. by Treena Clark, University of Technology Sydney Fashion is many things. It is practical, it is communicative, it is commercial, and it...

Mary McLeod Bethune, known as the ‘First Lady of Negro America,’ also sought to unify the African diaspora

Educator Mary McLeod Bethune regularly wrote of her travels abroad. Robert Abbott Sengstacke via Getty Images by Robertson Preston, Howard University When I first landed an...

Many immigrants to the US are fleeing violence and persecution − here’s how the federal government can help cities absorb them

The men’s dormitory at a new center for asylum-seekers in Portland, Maine. Ben McCanna/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images by Karen Jacobsen, Tufts University Immigration has...

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