The Boston metropolitan area is home to the
third-largest Haitian population in the United States
Haitian American community groups are leading the way in celebrating their history, arts and culture with a monthslong lineup of events and activities. At
Boston City Hall this week
Social, economic and immigration issues have been weighing heavily on the Haitian community in recent years,
from weather disasters
Joining Basic Black to discuss the region's growing Haitian community and Haitian Heritage Month are Marie St. Fleur, principal at St. Fleur Communications, and former state representative for the 5th Suffolk District, she was the first Haitian immigrant to hold public office in Massachusetts; the Rev. Dieufort J. Fleurissaint, president and executive director at True Alliance Center Inc., and chair for Haitian Americans United Inc.; and Alix Cantave, senior program officer-Haiti for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
But first, Rahsaan Hall, principal at Rahsaan Hall Consulting, joins us to discuss the resignation of U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins amid an internal ethics probe under the Department of Justice, and the impact for communities of color.
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