Rhobie Toussaint is starting to look like a shining example of young leaders ready to take charge in the United States.
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Rep. John Lewis was “forceful vision of freedom,” said former President Barack Obama in the eulogy he gave at the Democratic congressman and civil rights activist’s funeral on Thursday.
Thousands of Caribbean-born children brought to the United States illegally are among those who’ve been spared deportation - for now - by the highest court in the land.
For a straight week protesters around Miami-Dade County have taken to the streets in the City of Miami, Miami Shores, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes and North Miami shouting, “Black Lives Matter” and demanding accountability from local police departments.
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – Compassion for the suffering motivates Food For The Poor’s partners of 20 years, St. Gregory’s Episcopal Church and its South Florida Haiti Project, to open their hearts to the people of Bondeau, Haiti.
Caribbean nationals, in the region, United States and across the globe, have joined the overwhelming chorus of outrage caused by repeated police killings of blacks in the U.S., marching lock-step with protesters and voicing out against racism.
The United States Department of State joined the Institute for Caribbean Studies (ICS) to launch National Caribbean American Heritage Month Celebrations in June.
Black Americans are dying from Covid-19 more frequently than white people. But two researchers found it’s not because of obesity or poverty.
LONDON, England – National Windrush Day was observed here on June 22 for the second consecutive year.
United States President Donald Trump is saluting the contributions of Caribbean Americans to the “success, spirit, and character” of the country.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in 2017 released a list of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients based on country of birth. The majority come from Mexico and Central American countries. The following is list of those from the Caribbean:
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. –Food For The Poor is taking steps to feed the poor by hosting itsVirtual Walk/Run For Hunger, which starts June 20 and ends on July 18.
Caribbean nationals in the United States are hesitating to embrace a return to normal as the nation re-opened during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which had infected close to two million, killed over 100,000 and cost more than 40 million jobs through the end of May.