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Orlande Fleury

Haitian designer Michel Chataigne, with Rita C. Joseph, New York City Council Member for the 40th district, a Haitian American politician and educator.
Haiti

Michel Chataigne’s Exhibition Opening Reception: A glorious celebration of Haitian culture, fashion, and beauty

By Orlande Fleury
Haitian artist Michel Chataigne with some of his designs.
Haiti

Haitian artist Michel Chataigne showcases 40 years of cultural influence in Brooklyn

By Orlande Fleury
Participants at the annual Legislative Scholarship Gala, an event aimed at raising funds for college students.
New York Local

The 54th Annual Legislative Conference: A celebration of Diversity, Equity, and Empowerment

By Orlande Fleury
On the right, its Charlene Gayle, a member of the NYC Mayor Eric Adam’s Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Advisory Council and the three other ladies on the left are members of the Resorts World NYC Gives holding a sign of a donation made towards the NYSABPRHAL scholarship program and the organization itself.
Belize

Charlene Gayle on advocacy, Jamaican heritage, and the NYSABPRHAL College Scholarship Program

By Orlande Fleury
Residents of Les Cayes, Haiti, seeking medical care at a clinic organized by capracare.
Haiti

Capracare organizes marathon fundraiser for Haiti

By Orlande Fleury
Members of the community and supporters came out to support the opening of this Haitian Black owned cafe. Debbie Esther Louis and Randy Peer hold the Brooklyn sign.
Business

Haitian American opens Sweet Sundays Cafe

By Orlande Fleury
From left, Saindyse Germain, CEO of Germain Consulting Services, Dr. Kelynne Oristel, president of the Haitian American Nurses Association, Inc. and Director of Nursing Programs and nurse educator, who received the Educator Award of Distinction and Sabrina Germain, chief director of Operations for Germain Consulting Services.
Haiti

Saindyse Germain, CEO of Germain Consulting Services – a healthcare innovator

By Orlande Fleury
Watson Mere stands in front of a painting of Marcus Garvey entitled "The Complicated Crown,” which represents the complexity of Garvey's legacy.
Arts & Theater

Celebrating the artistic journey of Watson Mere: A visionary in visual and performance art

By Orlande Fleury
A trained medical staff of the organization examines a patient.
Haiti

Silent suffering: The cervical cancer crisis in Haiti

By Orlande Fleury
Lorine Charles-St. Jules, chief executive officer of Saint Lucia Tourism Authority.
St Lucia

Saint Lucia Tourism Authority launches Lucian Links Initiative to reconnect with the Diaspora

By Orlande Fleury
Chief Executive Officer and Founder of DoReMi Arts & Languages addressing the audience during her yearly performance of all of her students, which gives the students' parents an opportunity to see what their children have been learning.
Haiti

DoReMi Arts & Languages school enhances the livelihood of children in the Black community

By Orlande Fleury
From left, Hercules Reid, a former state Assembly candidate in Brooklyn, Naomi D. Ritter Chief Executive Officer of Finesse Institute, Community Story Teller and Former Director of Community Affairs and Communication for New York State Assemblymember Brian A. Cunningham, Assemblymember Monique Chandler-Waterman and Apostle Dr. Chloe Natacha.
People

ANS Association’s 8th Annual ‘I Rise’ Award Ceremony celebrates community empowerment

By Orlande Fleury
Honoree Kareem Cook, co-owner and chief marketing officer of Naturade giving his acceptance speech.
People

Prep For Prep Lilac Ball celebrates leadership

By Orlande Fleury
Judge Dolores Dorsainvil.
Haiti

HALANY honors Haitian Americans in the judiciary

By Orlande Fleury
The artist Watson Mere standing next to the piece that is inspired by his great aunt.
Arts & Theater

You Are The Myth – Watson Mere solo exhibition!

By Orlande Fleury
From left, Dr. Wendy Wilcox, chief Women’s Health Officer, NYC Health + Hospitals; Jennifer Weiss Wolf, executive director, NYU Law’s Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network; Carrington Baker, CEO, For Women by Women, Period; Alisha Haridasani Gupta, New York Times Women’s Health and Wellness Reporter and U.S. Representative Grace Meng, Queens Congressmember (6th district of New York).
News

Women propose solutions to period poverty crisis

By Orlande Fleury
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June 6, 4 pm

Hustle Dance Party at Murray Playground LIC
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Echoes of the Ancestors is a vibrant eve
June 6, 7 pm

Something Positive Presents: Echoes of the Ancestors
Kumble Theatre – The Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at Long Island University, 1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY

Las Hermanas is an original multidiscipl
June 7, 6 pm

Las Hermanas: A Night of Latin Music and Dance
White Eagle Hall

Join the Caribbean Cultural Center Afric
June 20, 1 pm

Our Road to Freedom: Jab, J’Ouvert, Revelry and Resistance
Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute

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June 21, 2 pm

Mexican Folkloric Dance and Traditional Ecuadorian Dance Classes at Modega Studio
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The global ambassadors of konpa, Haiti
June 24, 8 pm

Kick Off the Rhythm: Haiti Celebration With Tabou Combo ” The Sound of a Nation “
Lincoln Center

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June 28, 5 pm

Performances at Astoria Pool Observation Deck
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An Evening of Caribbean Sounds, Food, Sp
Aug. 22, 5:30 pm

Rhythms & The Summer Breeze
Cityview Rooftop Lounge

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