By Jonathan Greig The Census 2020 response rates in Brooklyn neighborhoods with large Haitian populations are lagging far behind average…
Immigrant Voices, New York
Coronavirus Pandemic Hampers Census Count of New York Haitians
By Jonathan Greig The 2020 Census is well underway, with more than half the country already filling it out online…
Latest News, New York
Haitian-American essential workers hit with a double-whammy
As they care, comfort, and clean the city, many Haitian-Americans also face worries unique to immigrant communities.
New York
SUBWAY ‘GHOST TOWN’ RATTLES RIDERS WORKING TO SERVE NYC
An MTA workers disinfects the Nostrand Avenue station. Photo: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY This story was originally published on April 10, 2020…
Editorial, Opinion
The Haitian American Caucus’s position on how NYC’s Bailout Report Misses the Mark
By Elisha Pierre Years after the financial malfeasance and predatory lending practices within the yellow cab industry came to light,…
Haitian Times Morning News Roundup
Haitian Times News Roundup – August 10
Rogers Avenue in Flatbush to Be Co-Named in Honor of Haitian Revolutionary Leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines Boulevard will span Rogers Avenue…