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“Your Healing Is Already Inside You”: Tara A. Nicolas on Balancing Wellness and Your Haitian Roots

Shirley Dor

Haitians Who Blog sits down with actress, Nike trainer, and Reiki master Tara A. Nicolas to discuss how she integrates her heritage, wellness practices, and cre...

Agriculture and Labor Day: Haiti’s Local Farmers

Carlie Angelbe Pierre

In the past few weeks, Chef Leene Excellence has taken it upon herself to showcase Haiti’s rich culinary heritage by cooking for the Guinness World Record for t...

March 2025 – Opportunity Insiders

Shirley Dor

At Haitians Who Blog we truly believe in impact beyond entertainment and news that make a difference in the Haitian community. That’s why we’ve comm...

Haitian Love Stories: Three Real-Life Stories That Will Warm Your Heart

Shirley Dor

It’s not common for you to see love boasted in the Haitian culture. Most of the time, Haitian couples leave their stories woven with threads of resilience...

35+ Haitian-Owned Businesses to Shop This Holiday Season and Beyond

Shirley Dor

lovelyjoubert.com and lumiererene.com The 2024 Holiday Gift Guide featuring 35+ Haitian-owned businesses to gift your loved ones. We’ve curated a thoughtf...

The Best Lipstick for Black Women in 2025

Metshi Saika Massena

In my opinion, lipstick is the most important part of makeup. This accessory can be used to enhance a makeup look or to create its own look. Whether you prefer ...

4 Ways to Fritay Without Breaking Your Heart!

Gregory Lafortune

Whether Haitian Flag Day or just a regular day at home, Haitian food always needs to be celebrated! The history,  pride, resilience, and beauty draped on o...

Konpa is turning 70: Haitian Music’s past, present and future

Carlie Angelbe Pierre

Image from konpa.info Konpa is proudly celebrating its 70th year in 2025! Like no other, it is a staple in Haitian music. From the full-band rhythms of legendar...

7 Ways to Pamper Your Mother During Haitian Mother’s Day

Carlie Angelbe Pierre

In Haiti, Mother’s Day is celebrated on the last Sunday of May. Many countries, like the United States, Canada, Australia, and a few European nations, celebrate...

Welcome to our digital lakou

We are a collective telling stories that connect, inspire, and heal the Haitian diaspora with a hyphenated identity.

Meet the Post Grad Life Coach, Tamara Luma

Shirley Dor

Post-graduation depression can be a time of confusion and uncertainty as many struggles to understand the next steps for their life. Tamara Luma found herself i...

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Beauty Products Haitian “It Girls” Are in Love With

Shirley Dor

From luxury fragrances to skin-loving moisturizers, and Haitian owned haircare, we asked It-Girls to share their current beauty product fav

Top 5 Games That Are a No-Go in Haitian Households

H. Sylver

It was a very particular time if you grew up in a Haitian household during the nineties and into the 2000s. Cash Money Records, Jay-Z, DMX, and Trick Daddy rule...

Passport ✈️

Shirley Dor

As millennials, obtaining a passport is the new “hip thing to do”. But, with so many young adult Haitians in the US with passports, it’s astounding that we woul...

The Best Lipstick for Black Women in 2025

Metshi Saika Massena

In my opinion, lipstick is the most important part of makeup. This accessory can be used to enhance a makeup look or to create its own look. Whether you prefer ...

March 2025 – Opportunity Insiders

Shirley Dor

At Haitians Who Blog we truly believe in impact beyond entertainment and news that make a difference in the Haitian community. That’s why we’ve comm...

Agriculture and Labor Day: Haiti’s Local Farmers

Carlie Angelbe Pierre

In the past few weeks, Chef Leene Excellence has taken it upon herself to showcase Haiti’s rich culinary heritage by cooking for the Guinness World Record for t...

“Your Healing Is Already Inside You”: Tara A. Nicolas on Balancing Wellness and Your Haitian Roots

Shirley Dor

Haitians Who Blog sits down with actress, Nike trainer, and Reiki master Tara A. Nicolas to discuss how she integrates her heritage, wellness practices, and cre...

Haitian Love Stories: Three Real-Life Stories That Will Warm Your Heart

Shirley Dor

It’s not common for you to see love boasted in the Haitian culture. Most of the time, Haitian couples leave their stories woven with threads of resilience...

35+ Haitian-Owned Businesses to Shop This Holiday Season and Beyond

Shirley Dor

lovelyjoubert.com and lumiererene.com The 2024 Holiday Gift Guide featuring 35+ Haitian-owned businesses to gift your loved ones. We’ve curated a thoughtf...

The Best Lipstick for Black Women in 2025

Metshi Saika Massena

In my opinion, lipstick is the most important part of makeup. This accessory can be used to enhance a makeup look or to create its own look. Whether you prefer ...

Social Media Tools to Balance Work, Life, and Being a Creative/Influencer in 2020

DORSAINVILCREATIVEGROUP

The greatest question that we receive is how do you manage a full-time job, while navigating the the ships of life (family, romantic and intimate relationships,...

Alan Cave, Haitian Artist Makes History at Madison Square Garden

Shirley Dor

Alan Cave, the original lead singer of the Haitian band ZIN before going solo in 2002 known for his hit song “Sé Pa Pou Dat”, becomes the first Hait...

No slander necessary, I just ended up with an American

Katwian Zetrenne

I never pictured the kind of man I would marry or be with because I, in fact, never wanted to be married, but that’s beside the point! When I began my serious d...

Lessons we can learn from Haitian immigrants about the American Dream

H. Sylver

This may surprise many Americans (not Haitian Americans) that many believe this narrative, on top of the universal belief that the US. . .

A Haitian Podcast You Should Know: De Tout et De Rien

Carlie Angelbe Pierre

Every Wednesday evening, Haitian media personality Carel Pedre and DJ K9 take to the mic for De Tout et De Rien. Streaming live across multiple social media pla...

Haitian or Not, Your Skin is still Black & Brown

Katwian Zetrenne

As a Haitian American woman who grew up in the not so “United” States of America. I often think back on how privileged I too am, for being born here in America....

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