This year’s edition will be celebrated at Emily Roebling Plaza under the Brooklyn Bridge, in partnership with Time Out Market. Attendees can expect tastings of dishes rooted in Haitian, Cuban, Brazilian, Ghanaian, Afro-French and Southern Creole traditions, alongside performances with deep connections to Creole culture. The post Creole Food Festival aims to gather people in Brooklyn around food and culture with global focus appeared first on The Haitian Times.| The Haitian Times
1980s-1990s: Digital djaz bands emerge—with shorter names to boot—for the nouvèl jenerasyon, or youth The post Timeline | Stages of konpa through 70 years appeared first on The Haitian Times.| The Haitian Times
The FAA extended its ban on U.S. flights to Port-au-Prince until March 2026, leaving Haitians with few travel options. The post Ban on US flights to Port-au-Prince extended, prolonging costly detours to Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times.| The Haitian Times
“Haiti’s Time” exhibition at UVA’s Fralin Museum showcases Haitian art from the Sullivan collection, opening Aug. 30.| The Haitian Times