Haiti: A Side the Media Won’t Show You Passport Heavy Travel This week, TheHub.news is excited to welcome Passport Heavy to the family. Each week, we will be sharing…
17 Haitian Migrants Die in the Bahamas After Boat Capsizes Diaspora At least 17 Haitian migrants died Sunday after their boat capsized off the Bahamas. The boat, which capsized…
Did You Know the First Democratically Elected President of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Was Born on This Day? Diaspora This Day This Day In History: July 15th Haiti’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, served two terms in office…
UndocuBlack: The War on Black Migrants Needs to Stop Injustice Black migrants exist at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities and remain invisibilized in public discourse and they have…
Did You Know Former US Ambassador, Clinton Knox, Was Born on This Day? This Day This Day In History: May 5th Former United States Ambassador and government official, Clinton E. Knox was able…
UndocuBlack: The Cruelty Behind Title 42 and Its Impact on Black Migrants Injustice Let’s make one point crystal clear, Title 42 is a pretext to the blatant racial animus that characterized the Trump…
Afro Connect: Haitian Immigration Update Injustice News & Views It has been two months since Black migrants from Haiti sought asylum in Del Rio, Texas. The incident…
Groups Demand ICE Allow Detained Haitians Access to Legal Services Injustice News & Views Last Friday, a group of immigrant rights advocates and organizations delivered a letter to Immigration and Customs Enforcement…
Mexico Begins ‘Voluntary’ Repatriation of Haitian Migrants News & Views Mexico has begun its voluntary repatriation flights to Haiti in a bid to ease the growing humanitarian crisis…
White House Calls Use of Whips on Haitian Migrants ‘Horrible to Watch’ Injustice News & Views On Monday, images showing Border Patrol agents on horseback using whips on Haitian migrants seeking asylum along the…
Critics Urge the Public to Avoid Giving Haiti Donations to the American Red Cross Diaspora News & Views The American Red Cross does not have a great track record when it comes to its relief efforts…
The Life and Exile of Marie Vieux-Chauvet, Haitian Novelist Diaspora Injustice News & Views Marie Vieux-Chauvet, author of the long-lost “Amour, Colère et Folie” and other novels, spent much of her life…