10 Top Haitian Male Artists Based in Haiti
1. Wanito Artist Rundown: Like an alarm clock that goes off every fifteen minutes, Wanito is tangible reminder that Haiti’s got talent, baby. Handy on
1. Wanito Artist Rundown: Like an alarm clock that goes off every fifteen minutes, Wanito is tangible reminder that Haiti’s got talent, baby. Handy on
If you’re Haitian-American, you probably think that your upbringing could be made into a feature-length comedy or a least a series of brief skits. Don’t
Her impressive credits includes being an AfroPunk, Moment Factor, Kerwin Dubois and Dance Africa. She has even had the pleasure of dancing for hip-hop legend
Genevieve Angelique, a member of the Black Boston Come Through podcast crew, is responsible for giving the black community in Boston a voice. The content
When you’re looking for something and can’t find it, or you find it but it’s not to your satisfaction, the only thing to do is
The word “malfini” is the Haitian Creole equivalent of the word “vulture”. So, the fact that shutterbug Conrad Schutt calls his photography firm Malfini Photography,
Vincent Ogé was such an example—as in he was born in 1755 of a black mother and a white father, and was educated in France. He returned to
The first thing that impresses you when you’re interviewing the crowned Miss West Coast USA Natalie Iman Duvalsaint is how articulate she is. Being expressive is something that’s
Kreyolicious: Growing up, what was your view of yourself as a girl in this world? Jae Nash: As a young girl, I always thought thought of myself as
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