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Jean-Claude Duvalier

  • News

    June 9, 2011

    Sweet Micky's masquerade

    Michel Martelly is Haiti’s new president. But the musician has a dark side.

  • Calendar

    August 6, 2009

    The Haitian Twoubadou

    Michel Martelly is Haiti’s new president. But the musician has a dark side.

  • News

    December 15, 2005

    The Meek Better Look Out

    A Haitian-American candidate for the nation's most Haitian district

  • News

    April 15, 2004

    Guns & Haiti

    When your country is bristling with weapons, peace and democracy begin to look like targets, not dreams

  • News

    February 26, 2004

    The Fire This Time

    As the insurgents who have seized power in northern Haiti vow to storm the capital, Haitian Americans in Miami voice passionate, disparate opinions

  • News

    January 3, 2002

    The Girl with the Tonton Heart

    Years after the Haitian diaspora, Papa and Baby Doc's children are still wandering

  • News

    November 5, 1998

    The Catalyst

    Marleine Bastien -- activist, social worker, songwriter, mother -- is helping to lead the resurgence of South Florida's Haitian political agenda

  • News

    April 30, 1998

    Teele, Toil, and Trouble

    Marleine Bastien -- activist, social worker, songwriter, mother -- is helping to lead the resurgence of South Florida's Haitian political agenda

  • News

    July 10, 1997

    Cause For Return

    Haitian radio host Marcus Garcia's work in Miami is done. It's time for him to go home.

  • News

    May 29, 1997

    His Music Rules in Haiti

    Sweet Micky's provocative music moves Haitians with an infectious beat and political overtones

  • Culture

    October 3, 1996

    Catching the Spirits

    Sweet Micky's provocative music moves Haitians with an infectious beat and political overtones

  • News

    August 22, 1996

    Other People's Money

    Sweet Micky's provocative music moves Haitians with an infectious beat and political overtones

  • News

    May 2, 1996

    The Voice of Haiti

    Paris, Ghana, Senegal, Miami. Poet Felix Morisseau-Leroy spent half his life in exile, but his heart never left home.

  • News

    July 20, 1994

    Painting the Body Politic

    Haiti tumbles. Haiti reels. Haiti tears itself apart. And Eduoard Duval-Carrie, one of Haiti's premier painters, chronicles the island's chaos on his canvases.

  • News

    May 5, 1993

    Inside Little Haiti

    From an island in the sea to an island in the heart of Miami

  • News

    January 9, 1991

    Letter From Haiti

    From an island in the sea to an island in the heart of Miami

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