top of page
Search
I have officially adopted the name Wilsonn Telimo Lwi, in Creole, to reflect my deep appreciation for Haiti's vibrant culture and heritage.
Furthermore, Haitians residing abroad will have better opportunities to pursue education and return to their homeland to contribute positive
Advancing the Haitian Community in the Diaspora: Endorsing a Candidate Who Will Champion Our Interests
As members of the Haitian community in the diaspora, we are committed to endorsing a candidate who will champion our interests.
This event is open to the public - On Saturday, November 11, 2023*, the Church of Jesus Christ…
This event is open to the public. On Saturday, November 11, 2023, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will host an Emergency…
We Have Partnered with Other Organizations to Engage the Community in Haitian Creole Month 2022.
To kick off Creole Month 2022, we discuss at Tele Creole in Boston three approaches relating to the Creole language, the basis for Haiti...
Many Haitian Citizens Did Not Understand the Poet's Message to The World on October 17, 2022.
If black and mulatto people were similar, the country's last president would not have died in this diplomatic scheme. Children would have go
March by Haitians in Massachusetts for Democracy and Justice in Haiti.
Please, join us in our nonviolent march/walk to promote peace, love, and harmony for the future of Haiti's children, dear fellow citizens.
The Arts and Culture Festival Was an Excellent Turnout for Haitian People in Norwood, Massachusetts.
That's the way our culture dies. It's through language. It's through food. It's through our music. Keish Desir, the Black Norwood president.
Blog: Blog2
bottom of page