Vodou was at the root of the revolution that led Haiti to become the world’s first free Black republic in 1804, a religion ...
In August 1791, some 200 slaves gathered at night in Bois-Caiman in northern Haiti for a Vodou ceremony organized by Dutty Boukman, a renowned enslaved leader and Vodou priest. They sacrificed a pig, ...
The measures enacted to clamp down on Haitian migrants have been accompanied by agitation from right-wing groups. One such group, the nationalist, conservative organization Ancient Dominican Order, ...
The Canadian government used a Haitian executive's property for helicopter evacuations of its citizens as violence escalated ...
The economic chasm between high- and low-income has become even more glaring since the pandemic and it’s cutting at the very fabric of global progress. Plus, U.S. DFC chief Scott Nathan in ...