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How a Haitian-American Handles Survivor’s Guilt & Disaster Capitalism
It had been almost two days since my mother heard from her entire family in Jérémie, Haiti. The Atlantic Ocean is literally her...
It had been almost two days since my mother heard from her entire family in Jérémie, Haiti. The Atlantic Ocean is literally her...
The diminished emotional response to the destruction of Black and brown bodies is nothing new to global affairs. This desensitization...
A U.S. federal court has extended Florida’s voter registration deadline for an additional six days due to Hurricane Matthew’s interruption...
In this most western tip of Haiti, 300 patients with festering wounds lay silently on beds at the main hospital...
When a devastating earthquake leveled Haiti to rubble in 2010, millions of people donated to the American Red Cross, and...
As Hurricane Matthew continued to wreak havoc on the Southern parts of the U.S., the small country of Haiti endured...
Hurricane Matthew has strengthened to a catastrophic Category 4 storm as it barrels toward the heavily populated coast of Florida....
Before I get into my main point, I must address how the Weather Channel has been covering Hurricane Matthew and...
Rescue workers in Haiti struggled to reach isolated towns on Haiti’s southern peninsula and learn the full extent of the...
On January 12, 2010, I sat in my living room more than 1,500 miles away from my home nation of Haiti as...