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Cuba & The World Part 1: Kate Negro and the Haitian Revolution

Teachers College, Columbia University 525 W 120th St #91, New York, New York, United States

Kafe Negro tells the story of migrations around a small grain that became the second most important raw material on the global market. This film tells the story of the waves of migration of Haitian workers who, over time, profoundly transformed the culture and demography of Cuba and developed coffee growing on the island.

HNGD’s Annual Haitian Independence Day Celebration

St David's Episcopal Church 16200 W 12 Mile Rd, Southfield, Michigan, United States

Spend an afternoon with the Haitian Network Group of Detroit While savoring Haiti’s Soup Joumou and pâtés. For reservations or orders ahead of time, Call 248-514-6494 or email HNGD

Afro-Haitian with Julio Jean

Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance 1368 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, New York, United States

Journey to the nanm (soul in Haitian Kreyòl) of Afro-Haitian dance and become acquainted with the different Iwa (gods) in the Vodou religion through their dances, songs, rhythms and rituals.

Dance Party with Djenane

Afoutayi Creators Space 218 7th St E, St. Paul, Mineapolis, United States

Family-oriented: Open to all ages and skill levels.

Virtual Chante ak Fofo! Sing with Fofo!

Afoutayi Creators Space 218 7th St E, St. Paul, Mineapolis, United States

Singer Florencia “Fofo” Pierre explains the sounds and songs of Haitian stories.

Haitian Dance and Drumming

Afoutayi Creators Space 218 7th St E, St. Paul, Mineapolis, United States

With separate sessions for kids, teens and adults.

Welcome Reception for Dean Michèle Alexandre

Loyola University Chicago 1032 W Sheridan Rd, Chicago, Illinois, United States

The Haitian-American Lawyers Association of Illinois (HALA) hosts this event for the first Black and Haitian American Dean of Loyola University-Chicago School of Law.

Virtual Chante ak Fofo! Sing with Fofo!

Afoutayi Creators Space 218 7th St E, St. Paul, Mineapolis, United States

Singer Florencia “Fofo” Pierre explains the sounds and songs of Haitian stories.

Afro-Haitian with Julio Jean

Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance 1368 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, New York, United States

Journey to the nanm (soul in Haitian Kreyòl) of Afro-Haitian dance and become acquainted with the different Iwa (gods) in the Vodou religion through their dances, songs, rhythms and rituals.

Dance Party with Djenane

Afoutayi Creators Space 218 7th St E, St. Paul, Mineapolis, United States

Family-oriented: Open to all ages and skill levels.

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