Refugees fled slavery, slaughter, and starvation, and got rejected.
"Could New Times be the fairy godmother?"
Father Gerard Jean-Juste is no outlaw. He's a Magic City hero.
As the insurgents who have seized power in northern Haiti vow to storm the capital, Haitian Americans in Miami voice passionate, disparate opinions
A list to nominate members for Miami's new Civilian Investigative Panel comes together in typical Magic City fashion
For more than two decades Miami's Haitian Refugee Center was a beacon of hope and a force for justice. Today its director, Guy Victor, is struggling just to keep it afloat.
Internal strife brews at Miami's Haitian Refugee Center, even as the future of 10,000 new clients hangs in the balance
