Articles tagged ‘Immigrants’
Perceived divisions just don’t hold up as African-American leaders address the largely Latino crowd while students from Howard University join the cause.
Haitian Earthquake Relief: Private and Public organizations lending a hand for Haiti
Garcon and other athletes of Haitian descent were devastated by the powerful earthquake that struck the capital of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday and is feared to have killed thousands _ perhaps more than 100,000.
Tigeorges restaurant was homebase for the Haitian diaspora and friends of Haiti with a goal to fund-raise and help people reconnect with their loved ones.
The number of women entering the U.S. has grown steadily in recent years, and they accounted for more than half the total in 2007. A recent roundtable sponsored by New America Media and Ms. Magazine revealed that getting here is just the start of the challenges faced by many female immigrants.
No — they can’t put you in jail for owing money, but there’s more than one way to lock someone up.
Fawuzi Massa says love and peace will make friends anywhere — and up-to-date merchandise will keep them as customers.













