The Institutionalization of Anti-Haitianism in Dominican History and Education
Recent acts of anti-Haitian violence and discrimination are not isolated events, but part of a long history of anti-Blackness in ...
In the Dominican Republic, Language Barriers Complicate Life for Haitian Migrants
For the hundreds of thousands of Kreyòl speakers living in the Dominican Republic, the lack of language resources limits access ...
Urban Dwellings, Haitian Citizenships (Review)
As daily life in Haiti goes on, evictions, displacement, and other experiences of urban space powerfully shape exclusion and belonging ...
Making the Dominican Republic Great Again?
The Dominican government has always aligned itself with white supremacism, following the United States' lead on immigration policies towards Haitians ...
To Save Haitian Lives, Global Health Leaders Call for Solidarity
Colonialism, instability, natural disasters, and other emergencies have dangerously weakened Haiti's health system. Hospitals, doctors, and patients urgently need solutions ...
“I Am the Darker Brother”: Michèle Stephenson’s “Stateless” Documentary...
In an interview, lawyer-advocate Rosa Iris Diendome discusses her work defending the citizenship status of Dominicans of Haitian descent, which ...
Fighting for Survival, Building for Power
For members of Nou Pap Dòmi, a collective within Haiti's PetroChallengers movement, the anti-corruption struggle is a space to imagine ...
Trapped in the Imperial Grip
The United States' systemic anti-Blackness at home and abroad shatters illusions of democracy in Haiti. Achieving true independence demands solidarity ...