Free Haiti

Nov 27
Cochon Creole: The Indigenous Pig of Ayiti

The Cochon Creole, or Creole pig, is an integral part of Haiti’s agricultural heritage. This indigenous breed, known for its resilience and adaptability, has been a cornerstone of rural life in Ayiti for generations. Understanding the significance of this unique pig not only sheds light on Haiti’s farming practices but also highlights the cultural and economic […]

Nov 27
7 Best Haitian Holiday Drinks

Haitian holiday celebrations are rich in tradition, and no gathering is complete without the warm embrace of its iconic beverages. These drinks not only quench thirst but also evoke nostalgia and foster community. As the festive season approaches, exploring these delightful concoctions can add a unique touch to your celebrations, whether you’re familiar with Haitian […]

Nov 13
Port-au-Prince in Crisis: Ports Closed, Planes Shot At, and New Prime Minister Appointed, Urging Diplomacy and Solidarity

Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, is in crisis. Gangs recently opened fire on a commercial flight, forcing the airport’s closure and sparking alarm nationwide. At the same time, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé was sworn in as interim prime minister, taking on the urgent task of stabilizing a nation drowning in violence and instability. A Spirit Airlines flight arriving […]

Oct 29
Raising Proud Haitians: Embracing Culture and History in Education

Haitian culture and history offer a rich heritage, often overshadowed. Teaching young Haitians about their cultural roots builds pride and responsibility. By centering education on Haitian history, language, and achievements, we can cultivate strong identities, encouraging young Haitians to lead with purpose. Here’s how this approach can transform education. Celebrating Haitian Culture Haitian culture brims […]

Oct 29
Why NGOs Should Use Accountability Platforms to Build Trust

Trust is the foundation for nonprofits. NGOs rely on donor support, community backing, and stakeholder confidence. But keeping trust intact isn’t easy. Accountability platforms help NGOs boost transparency, streamline compliance, and strengthen supporter relationships. Here’s why accountability platforms are critical for modern NGOs. Strengthening Donor and Stakeholder Transparency Transparency builds trust. When NGOs share financial […]

Oct 29
The Haitian Who Founded Chicago – Jean Baptiste Point du Sable

Jean Baptiste Point du Sable. Often hailed as the “Father of Chicago,” Point du Sable’s story is a captivating blend of adventure, resilience, and cultural exchange. So, grab a cup of coffee and settle in as we explore the life of this extraordinary man and his significant impact on the Windy City. Who Was Jean […]