How do you expect to get into heaven, if you still hate God's Children?
Get a grip and evolve; all you racists and prejudice humans! YOU CAN DO IT!
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Now that @luisabinader government is openly courting and working with far right extremists groups, we have seen an escalation of fascist violence against dark skinned Black people and Haitians in the Dominican Republic that look like scenes from the Jim Crow South ( peep the "fascist" highlight on our page for more)- first it was dragging women in labor out of the hospitals and stealing their babies, now it's cops and immigration offficals beating men in broad daylight and illegally breaking into homes to attack Black families.
It's imperative that #Dominicans speak up now or lose your country and your souls to white supremacist extremists. You can no linger sit on the sidelines and watch Black people get hunted down, beaten, lynched, and slaughtered in your country while screaming #BlackLivesMatter in the US. Silence is complicity.
Around 200 Haitians, some already residing in Tijuana, Mexico lined up at a migrant shelter, as many asked to be given temporary stay (even though it has been full to capacity already by other migrants—a problem in many of the border city’s shelters) due to many expecting to be able enter the United States based on rumors on Monday, September 5, 2022. (Carlos A. Moreno / @zumapress ) — Many of the Haitians believed that the signaling of the end of the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) or Remain in Mexico program and selective humanitarian parole being given to some asylum seekers by the Biden Administration, gave them hope they too could join a growing list of migrants wanting an opportunity to enter the U.S. (as the Title 42 pandemic health rule is still in place and does not allow migrants to seek asylum into the U.S. since the global Coronavirus outbreak). — #MPP #title42 #humanitarianparole #photojournalism #fotoperiodismo #haitians #haitianmigrants #migration #tijuana #tijuanamexico #mexico #asylumseekers #documentaryphotography #frontera #everydaymexico #everydaymigration #everydayeverywhere #everydaylatinamerica #everydaylafrontera #everydaysocialjustice #reportagespotlight #fronterizo (at Tijuana, Baja California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiL1FaIpafI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Bon Ane-It's New Year's, and when your Haitian, New Year's is a double holiday, celebration of the new year, and Haitian Independence Day!
“Five, four, three, two, one! Happy New Year!” shouted the house full of partygoers.
All packed together in a New York City high-rise, noisemakers went off as champagne corks went flying, and partygoers filled their cups with Cremasse, the Haitian’s version of Egg Nogg, Champagne, and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
Amongst the packed crowd, Jean Pierre gripped the face of his…
On May 5, two Haitian migrants, Jocelyn Anselme, 34, was killed and Calory Archange, 30, died of a heart attack in Tijuana, Mexico where migrants are denied access to adequate health care. Many in attendance, family and friends of the deceased including the Haitian Bridge Alliance during the funeral of the two men on Thursday, June 2, 2002, blame the American and Mexican governments for their deaths due to decisions taken to keep Title 42, which advocates say keep migrants in danger and in precarious situations because they cannot seek asylum to the U.S. Photos for @zumapress — #tijuana #tijuanamexico #mexico #asylumseekers #migrants #migration #frontera #fronterizo #usmexicoborder #fotoperiodismo #photojournalism #documentaryphotography #reportagespotlight #everydaymexico #everydaylatinamerica #everydayhaiti #haitians #everydayeverywhere #everydaylafrontera #everydaysocialjustice #everydaymigration #title42 #MPP #remaininmexico (at Tijuana Centro, Tijuana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeUXBnMvN0y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=