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Selective Compassion: The US Approach to Haitians Hasn’t Changed in Hundreds of Years
Haitians are among the overlooked Black immigrants.
Haitians Denied Protected Status Face Deportation to “Nation in Turmoil” After Earthquake, Hurricane
Marleine Bastien discusses more.
Cholera Fears Rise Following Atlantic Hurricanes: Are We Making Any Progress?
But there is good news: Cholera is now more easily detectable, preventable and controllable than ever before.
What You Should Know About Haiti’s Sewage Crisis
The road ahead to ensure that every Haitian has access to safe and dignified sanitation is long, but it's not impossible.
Irma Destroys Haitian Farmland as Recovery Goes On From Recent Disasters
The death toll has reached at least 27 in the Caribbean.
Up to 55,000 Haitians Face Deportation if Trump Refuses to Extend Temporary Protected Status
Marleine Bastien, executive director of Haitian Women of Miami, discusses the looming deportation deadline for Haitian Americans.
Government Has Allowed Corporations to Be More Powerful Than the State
Both Republicans and Democrats are responsible for letting corporations run roughshod over all attempts at regulation.
Insights From Mississippi on Organizing in a Right-Wing Context: A Conversation With Kali Akuno
Communities most likely to be adversely affected by President Trump are preparing to make themselves ungovernable.
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US Shut Haitians Out Just Days Before Hurricane Hit Their Homeland
The future is uncertain for thousands of Haitians displaced by the 2010 earthquake and shut out under a new US policy.
How Republicans Politicized Hurricane Matthew
Despite warnings against travel, Gov. Rick Scott announced early that there was no need to extend voter registration deadlines.