Haitian-American reflects on family's 300-year service to Haiti amidst gang violence and calls for another revolution.

A Haitian-American reflects on their family's three-century service to Haiti and ponders the need for another revolution as gang violence grips the country. The author's cousin, an ophthalmologist, navigates daily violence and kidnappings to continue her work. Haiti's history with the U.S. has been marked by close, yet controversial involvement, with U.S. policy often inconsistent and ineffective in addressing the nation's challenges.

April 21, 2024
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