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General resources
[edit]- Sankofa Archives - African and afrodescendant history, culture, images
- Afrolatin@ Project - Includes various reports on Afrolatinos and Afrodescendants
- Afridiaspora - Website on African writers and book festivals
- Port Académie - Online platform for Haitian Studies and Research
- Île en île - CUNY Project. Great resource -- in French -- on Caribbean authors who write in French
- Haitian Creole Language Institute of NY
- John Carter Brown Library - Haiti Collection - The John Carter Brown Library holds one of the world's great collections relating to Haiti.
- Swain, Liz. "Garifuna Americans." Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America. Ed. Jeffrey Lehman. 2nd ed. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 2000. 686-697. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 20 June 2015. - Includes list of notable persons who could use entries.
Requested article lists
[edit]- WikiProject Haiti - Requested articles
- WikiProject Haiti - To Do list
- Black Life Matters Editathon - List of articles to edit
- Redlinks - Caribbean writers
Lists
[edit]Categories
[edit]- Category:African diaspora stubs
- Category:African history stubs
- Category:Africa stubs
- Category:African American stubs
- Category:Caribbean stubs
Other
[edit]Afro-Caribbean
[edit]African diaspora
[edit]African diaspora: Visual arts
[edit]- See Wikipedia:WikiProject African diaspora/Visual arts
- "See" Wikipedia:Meetup/Black_Lunch_Table/Lists_of_Articles
- Seitu Jones
African-American
[edit]- African Civilization Society
- Afican Civilization Society Building
- Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn
- Our Time Press
- Black Lives Matter -- Sources: [1][2]
- Nyame Brown, artist -- Sources: [3]
- Rosalind Jeffries
- Otto Neals
- Charles Moore (Dance)
- United States of Hoodoo
- Tahir Hemphill, artist
- Calvin Alexander Ramsey Sr., playwright and author
- William Henry Ellis (banker) (1864-1923), New York banker and diplomat -- Sources: [4], [5], [6]
- Orrin C. Evans, journalist and publisher of 1947 All-Negro Comics -- Sources: [7]
- Alicia Garza -- Black Lives Matter founder -- Sources: [8][9]
- Patrisse Cullors -- Black Lives Matter founder -- Sources: [10][11]
- Opal Tometi -- Black Lives Matter Founder -- Sources: [12][13]
- Sandy Ground Historical Museum
- Florence M. Rice
- Shirley Elizabeth Barnes
- Weeksville, Brooklyn
- Beny Primm, physician, educator, AIDS activist -- Sources: New York Times obit, History Makers, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
- Margaret Burnham
- Robert Curvin
- St. Clair Bourne, documentary filmmaker
- Black Journal (Television)
- Francesca Thompson, Fordham University faculty and daughter of vaudeville actors Evelyn Preer and Edward Thompson
- Edward Thompson (actor) -- Source: [14]
- Judy Juanita, writer, poet, editor of Black Panther Party newspaper -- Sources: [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20]
- Frederick Douglass Memorial, New York City
- 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March: Justice or Else, currently a redirect, but could possibly be fleshed out into a standalone article
- Ngozi Anyanwu, playwright & actress
- Ellis Haizlip, tv producer, host and creator of Soul! -- Sources: [21], [22], [23]
- Robert Pritchard, pianist -- Sources: [24]
- Carolyn Williams Bell, social justice activist, national tennis champion in U.S. Open [25]
- Jessie Maple, cinematographer and film director -- Additional sources to add: [26] -- added 2020 interview and 2019 memoir, if anyone wants to check :)
Africa
[edit]Primary School Project priority list
[edit]Articles for improvement and review
- Walter_Sisulu
- Oliver_Tambo
- Winnie_Madikizela-Mandela
- Steve_Biko
- Frances Baard
- Herero and Namaqua genocide
African writers and notable personalities
[edit]- Opal Tometi -- Black Lives Matter Founder -- Sources: [27]
- Milton Allimadi--Journalist
- Wuyi Jacobs -- Afrobeat Radio
- Rashidah Ismaili
- Dami Ajayi
- Lola Shoneyin
- Tendai Huchu
- Okwiri Oduor
- Efemia Chela
- Okey Ndibe
- Ankara Press
- Teju Cole
- Saleeha Idrees Bhamjee
- Tolu Ogunlesi
- Ama Ata Aidoo
- Chinua Achebe
- Buchi Emecheta
- B. Kojo Laing
- Helen Olajumoke Oyeyemi
- Bessie Emery Head
- Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- Ayi Kwei Armah
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Nadine Gordimer
- John Maxwell "J. M." Coetzee
Afrolatino/as
[edit]- Bayano (Panama; English and Spanish Incomplete)
- Maria Grajales Coello (Cuba, English and Spanish Incomplete)
- Luis de Mozambique (Panama; English and Spanish Absent)
- Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo (first female medical school graduate in the Dominican Republic)
- Jose Leonardo Chirino (Venezuela; English Absent)
- Gaspar Yanga (Mexico; Spanish Absent)
- Rafael Cordero Santiago (Puerto Rico)
- Felipillo (Panama English Incomplete, Spanish Absent)
- Silvia De Grasse (Panama, English/Spanish Absent)
- DuValle (Garifuna leader)
- Dr Marta Moreno-Vega -- Sources: [28][29]
- Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute
- Awilda Sterling Duprey (Puerto Rican, contemporary dancer) Source: [30] [31]
- Rosa Clemente
- Graciela
- Mario Bauza
- Romeo Santos
- Yvette Modestin (poet, writer, activist) - [32] [33]
- La Lupe-- [34][35]
- Zenaida Mendez --[36]
- Mayra Santos Febres (Puerto Rican, writer)
- Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro (Puerto Rican, writer, gay rights activist; needs updating)
- Alicia Garza- Black Lives Matter founder -- Sources: [37][38]
- Andrea Evangelina Rodriguez Perezo, MD -- [39] [40]
- Monica Carillo - [41] [42][43]
- Zulia Mena - [44][45]
- Buika - [46][47]
- Continue adding from the list of 30 notable Afrolatinas here: [48]
- Rita Indiana (Dominican, writer, vocalist. Lead singer of Rita Indiana y los Misterios) [49] [50] [51] [52]
- Victoria Espinosa (Puerto Rican actress and theater director)
- Samuel Lind (Puerto Rican visual artist and cultural activist) [53] [54]
- Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez (Puerto Rican salsa singer)
- Cita Rodriguez (Puerto Rican salsa singer; daughter of Pete "El Conde" Rodriguez) [55] [56] [57]
- Bocafloja (Mexican Hip Hop Mc, poet and activist; publications need to be updated)
- Doña Adolfina Villanueva [58] [59] [60] [61] [62]
- Villa sin Miedo (Black community in Loiza, Puerto Rico that was displaced in 1980's because they didn't have legal rights to the land) [63][64] [65]
- Mambo Legends Orchestra
- Juano Hernandez (Afro Puerto Rican actor. Hollywood's First Afrolatino movie star.) [66]
- Gaspar Nyanga
- Sylvia del Villard [Needs editing. Actress, dancer, choreographer and Afro-Puerto Rican activist.]
- Nicolás Guillén
- José Campeche (Needs editing. Puerto Rican visual artist and considered by art critics as one of the best rococo artists in the Americas.)
- Rafael Ithier (Puerto Rican salsa musician and the founder of the highly successful orchestra El Gran Combo.
- Rafael Hernandez Marin (Needs editing. Afro Puerto Rican Composer)
- Juan Morel Campos (Needs editing. Afro Puerto Rican Composer)
- Isabelo Zenon-Cruz (Afro Puerto Rican author. Published Narciso Descubre su Tracero, Humacao, Puerto Rico:Editorial Furidi, 1974; about racism in Puerto Rico.) [67] [68]
- Narciso Descubre su Tracero (Humacao, Puerto Rico:Editorial Furidi, 1974; about racism in Puerto Rico.)
- Cecilia Orta Allende [69]
- Rafael Cordero (educator)
- Ernesto Ramos Antonini
- Pedro Flores
- Juan Boria (Puerto Rican poet known for his Afro-Caribbean poetry.)
- Celestina Cordero ( Eucator who in 1820 founded the first school for girls in San Juan, Puerto Rico.)
- Lucy Fabery (Afro-Puerto Rican Jazz Singer)
- Dionisia Amaya (Honduras; retired teacher from the New York City Board of Education and co-founder of the Garifuna Coalition USA) (Source: "Garifuna pioneer will be at St Vincent reunion." Caribbean Net News, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. (July 3, 2009 Friday ):LexisNexis Academic. Web. Date Accessed: 2015/06/20.)
Bahamas
[edit]Colombia
[edit]- Delia Zapata Olivella (1926–2001), Afro-Colombian dancer and choreographer
Garifuna
[edit]Guyana
[edit]Guadeloupe
[edit]Martinique
[edit]Dominica
[edit]- Dorian Beaupierre - professional boxer [70]
- Edward Scobie
Haiti and its diaspora
[edit]Haiti: Diasporas
[edit]- Haitians in the Bahamas - Sources: [71][72] (Already satisfied? See: Haitian Bahamian ?)
- Haitians in the United States or Haitian Immigrants in the United States -- Sources: [73] (Please see: Haitian Americans ?)
- Haitians in Canada (Already satisfied? See: Haitian Canadian)
- Haitians in France
- Haitians in Brazil (Already satisfied? See: Haitian Brazilian)
Haiti: Literature and cultural studies
[edit]- List of Education Ministers of Haiti
- Louis Mars
- Dantès Bellegarde
- Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil (J.C. Dorsainvil)
- Louis Diaquoi [74] [75]
- Lorimer Denis [76]
- Carl Brouard
- Milo Rigaud [77]
- Max Beauvoir
- Patrick Bellegarde-Smith
- Félix Morisseau-Leroy
- Lyonel Trouillot
- Dany Laferrière
- Claude Dauphin (author)
- Louis Maximilien
- Gerard A. Ferere
- Frank Fouche
- Marcelin Milo
- Josaphat-Robert Large
- Dr. Célucien Joseph
- Patrick Délices
Haiti: Technology and linguistics
[edit]- Michel S. Laguerre --Director of the Berkeley Center for Globalization and Information TechnologySources: [78] [79]
- Michel DeGraff --MIT Professor of Linguistics -- Expand with these sources: [80]
- #ShamelesslyHaitian -- Hashtag created by Dr. Bertin Louis -- Sources: [81] (Notable for Wikipedia?)
Haiti: Women authors
[edit]- Paulette Poujol Oriol -Sources English : [82][83] --Source French: [84]
- Gertrude Florentine Félicitée Ida Faubert aka Ida Faubert (Already satisfied? See: Ida Faubert)
- Myriam J. A. Chancy - [85]
- Évelyne Trouillot Sources: [86][87] [88]
- Mimerose Beaubrun Sources -- English: [89] [90][91][92][93] French [94][95]; Also see existing Boukman Eksperyans entry
- Rachel Beauvoir-Dominique - [96] [97][98] (Need better sources, maybe books)
- Odette Mennesson-Rigaud
- Elsie Augustave -- Sources: [99]
- Dowoti Désir -- Sources: [100] [101] [102] [103]
- Odette Roy Fombrun-- French: [104](Need better sources, maybe books)
- Katia Ulysse Sources:[105][106][107]
- Marie Vieux Chauvet
Haiti: 20th and 21st century female suffragists & women's advocates
[edit]- Ligue Féminine d’Action Sociale
- L'alliance des Femmes Haitiennes -- Source: [108]
- Madeleine Sylvain
- Fernande Bellegarde
- Thérèse Hudicourt
- Alice Téligny Mathon
- Marie-Thérèse Poitevien
- Marie-Thérèse Colimon-Hall i.e Marie-Thérèse Colimon --Sources: [109]
- First Congress of Haitian Women (1950)
- Lucienne Heurtelou
- Alice Garoute -- Expand with: [110]
- Rosemonde Pierre-Louis -- Source: [111]
- Myriam Merlet-- Source: [112]
- Paulette Poujol-Oriol -- Source: [113]
- Gina Athena Ulysse - [114] [115] [116][117]
Haiti: Religion and theology
[edit]- Fr. Gérard Jean-Juste - [118]
- Laënnec Hurbon -- French: [119][120] (Need more sources)
- Fritz Fontus - French: [121] [122]
- Jules Casséus - [123][124]
- Jean Fils Aimé - French: [125][126][127] [128] [129]
- Claudine Michel - [130] [131]
- Leslie Desmangles - Source to expand article: [132]
- Carl Edward Peters - Books by him: [133] [134] (Need more sources about him)
- Jean Marie Vincent - [135]
- Antoine Adrien - expand with this source: [136]
- William Smarth - [137][138] --French: [139](Need deeper sources, maybe from books in French)
- Karl Leveque- French: [140] [141]
- Kawas François- [142]
- Jean Yves Urfie - [143] [144] [145]
- Guy Sansaricq
- Dr. Bertin Louis - Source: [146]
- Dr. Soliny Vedrine -- Haitian Pastor in the US -- Sources: [147] (pp. 910-911)
Haiti: Politicians & statesmen
[edit]- Albert Mangonès
- Bénito Sylvain - [148] [149][150]
- Jean-Robert Estimé - [151]
- Marc Bazin
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide
- Gérard Latortue
- René Préval
- Marie St. Fleur -- Source: [152] P. 928
- Toussaint Louverture
- Jean-Jacques Dessalines
- Bruno Blanchet [153]
- Henri Christophe
- Alexandre Pétion
- Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert [154]
- Jean-Pierre Boyer
- Charles Rivière-Hérard
- Philippe Guerrier
- Jean-Louis Pierrot
- Jean-Baptiste Riché
- Céligny Ardouin -- Source: [155]
- Faustin Soulouque
- Fabre Geffrard
- Nissage Saget
- Sylvain Salnave
- Michel Domingue
- Pierre Théoma Boisrond-Canal
- Joseph Lamothe
- Lysius Salomon
- François Denys Légitime
- Monpoint Jeune
- Florvil Hyppolite
- Tirésias Simon Sam
- Pierre Nord Alexis
- François C. Antoine Simon
- Cincinnatus Leconte
- Tancrède Auguste
- Michel Oreste
- Oreste Zamor
- Joseph Davilmar Théodore
- Vilbrun Guillaume Sam
- Philippe Sudré Dartiguenave
- Louis Borno
- Louis Eugène Roy
- Sténio Vincent
- Élie Lescot
- Franck Lavaud
- Dumarsais Estimé
- Paul Magloire
- Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis
- Franck Sylvain
- Daniel Fignolé
- Léon Cantave -- Source: [156]
- Antonio Thrasybule Kébreau -- Source: [157]
- François Duvalier
- Jean-Claude Duvalier
- Henri Namphy
- Leslie Manigat
- Prosper Avril
- Hérard Abraham
- Ertha Pascal-Trouillot
- Raoul Cédras
- Joseph Nérette
- Émile Jonassaint
- Boniface Alexandre
- Michel Martelly
- Ignace Despontreaux Marion
- Eustache Fremont
- Sylvestre Prezeau
- Louis Frederique
- Auguste Bonany
- Moravia Morpeau
- Dr. Rodolphe Claude
- Louis Morpeau
- Jean-Fernand Brierre
- List of communal sections of Haiti
- Communal section
- List of valleys of Haiti
- Anselme Prophete
- Alcibiade de Pommayrac
- Rosalvo Bobo
- Jérome Adhémar Auguste
- Georges Eberle Firmin
- Marie Louise Rosa Salnave Firmin
- Anne Marie Joseph Anna Firmin
- Mauclair Zéphirin
- Max Hudicourt
- Adalbert Lecorps
- Alcius Charmant
- Charles Mathurin Lys
- Villehardouin LECONTE
- Zéphirin Mauclair
- Marc ANTOINE
- Joseph Nemours Pierre-Louis
- John A. LAROCHE
- Saint-Martin DUPUY
- Gérard Charmier
- Brice Broussai (Brice ainé)
- Eberle Guilbaud
- Louis Timothe J. PARET
- Pierre Louis Delabarre
- Antoine Constantin Sansaricq
- Astrel Laforest
- Ernest DOUYON
- Joseph Alexis Louis Antoine ROY
- Barnave Dartiguenave
- Edmond DUPUY
- Alphonse Béliard
- Annibal Béliard
- Alfred Auguste Nemours
- Georges Washington CARVALHO
- Clément Gabriel Cyriaque Etienne CELESTIN
- Edouard Emmanuel
- Jean-Francois Petion Colimon
- Sextus BERROUET
- Edmond Etienne
- Louis-Jacques Beauvais
- Bruno Blanchet
- Jean-Chrisostôme Imbert
- Ignace Despontreaux Marion
Haiti: First ladies of Haiti
[edit]- Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité
- Marie-Louise Coidavid
- Marie-Madeleine Lachenais
- Louisa Geneviève Coidavid
- Louise Villarson
- Laurence Raphael
- Elizabeth Adelina Derival Leveque
- Lorvana McIntosh
- Wilmina Delacourse
- Pauline Strattman
- Rose Marie Isaure Marion
- Adélaide Marcial
- Constance Salomon
- Adelaïde Mentor Chéry
- Reine Joséphine Laroche
- Rose Anselinette Durand
- Alice Euchariste Pommayrac
- Véronique Péralte
- Lucie Parisien
- Gulna Dartiguenave
- Hélène Saint-Mascary
- Résia Vincent
- Georgina Saint-Aude
- Lucienne Heurtelou
- Yolette Leconte
- Lydia Jeanty
- Carmen Jean-François
- Rosa Lévy
- Simone Ovide
- Michèle Bennett
- Mirlande Manigat
- Gabriëlle Célestin
- Célima Dorcely
- Guerda Benoit Préval
- Mildred Trouillot
- Elisabeth Delatour Préval
- Sophia Saint-Rémy
Haiti: Prime Minister of Haiti
[edit]- Martial Célestin
- Jean-Jacques Honorat
- Marc Bazin
- Robert Malval
- Smarck Michel
- Claudette Werleigh
- Rosny Smarth
- Jacques-Édouard Alexis
- Jean Marie Chérestal
- Yvon Neptune
- Gérard Latortue
- Michèle Pierre-Louis
- Jean-Max Bellerive
- Garry Conille
- Laurent Lamothe
- Florence Duperval Guillaume
- Evans Paul
- René Préval
- Jocelerme Privert
Haiti: Vodou and Haitian arts, painting, (folkloric) dance, (roots) music and Haitian performers
[edit]- Lud Germain
- Jean Caroiffa
- Frisner Augustin - Model Entry, use as template
- Boukman Eksperyans
- Lumane Casimir - [158] French: [159]
- Boukan Ginen
- Wawa (musician) (Jacques Maurice Fortéré)
- Racine Kanga de Wawa
- Rasin Kanga
- RAM (band)
- Ayibobo
- Simbi
- Hector Hyppolite
- Ulrick Jean-Pierre - [160]
- Pierrot Barra- [161]
- Georges Liautaud - Translate from the French Wikipedia entry: [162]
- André Pierre - [163]
- Jean-Léon Destiné
- TiCorn
- Carole Demesmin - [164] [165]
- Emeline Michel
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Martha Jean-Claude - [166]
- Pétion Savain aka Petion Savain - Please expand [167] Need other sources
- Farah Juste - Kreyòl: [168] -- English: [169] -Not enough, need more
- Carmen Brouard - Translate from French: [170]
- Odette Mennesson-Rigaud
- Val Jeanty
- Marie Clotilde Bissainthe aka Toto Bisainthe
- Chantal Lavigne
- David Bontemps
- Werner A. Jaegerhuber
- Joseph Augustin (“Papi Djo”)
- Franck Fouché
- Rene Victor
- Lenelle Moïse
- Erol Josué
- Jean-Claude Garoute aka Tiga
- Saint-Soleil
- Leyla McCallaSources:[171] [172][173]
- Lina Mathon-Blanchet
- Haiti Cultural Exchange
- Yole Dérose
- Racine Mapou
- Theodore Beaubrun [174][175][176]
- Mimerose Beaubrun aka Manzè BeaubrunSources -- English: [177] [178][179][180][181] French [182][183]; Also see existing Boukman Eksperyans entry
- Lòlò Beaubrun [184] (Also see List for Mimerose Beaubrun above)
- Paul Beaubrun [185] [186][187] [188][189] [190] [191]
- Zing Experience[192][193][194]
- T'Dòz aka Teddy Beaubrun English [195] French: [196]
- Daniel Beaubrun [197] [198]
- Gelan Lambert aka Gelan Lambert Jr. -- Diaspora dancer who was in the the play Fela- Sources: [199] [200]Bio [201]
- Joanne Borgella -- Source: [202] P. 920
- Racine Mapou de Azor
- André Juste
- Issa El Saieh
- Guy Durosier
Haiti: Haitian drummers
[edit]- Frisner Augustin
- Ti-Roro
- Alphonse Cymber
- Coyote (drummer) [203]
- Samba Zao or Sanba Zao
- Louis Celestin - already satisfied? See: Kaytranada
- Azor (drummer) (Lénord Fortuné) See: [204]
Haiti: Haitian associations and organizations
[edit]- HHTARG aka Haitian Hometown Associations Resource Group -- Sources: [205] p. 908
- Haitian Centers Council -- Sources: [206] p. 909
- Yéle Haiti -- Sources: [207] p. 918 (Already satisfied, see: Yéle Haiti)
- National Coalition for Haitian Rights -- Sources: [208]
Haiti: Haitian holidays
[edit]- Flag Day (Haiti) -- (Currently serves as a redirect for Public holidays in Haiti) Source: [209] P. 912-913
- Independence Day (Haiti) -- Source: Source: [210] P. 912
Haiti: Haiti sports
[edit]- Georges Chardin Délices (Soccer player)
Haiti: Haiti human rights activists
[edit]- Jocelyn McCalla - Source: [211]
- Marleine Bastien - Source: [212]P. 927
Haiti: Haitians in medicine
[edit]- Henri Ford - Source: [213] P. 928
- Dr. Bendson Louima
- Dr. Jean-Baptiste Romain (physical anthropologist)
Haiti: List of World Heritage Sites in Haiti
[edit]- Sans-Souci Palace - Source: [214]
- Citadelle Laferrière - Source: [215]
- Buildings of Ramiers - Source: [216]
Haiti: Town, City, Commune, Department
[edit]Haiti: Haitian Wikipedia article requests
[edit]- Many requests are related to the Haitian diaspora, including those of New York City, South Florida, and Boston, as a way to encourage their participation
- en:New York City Department of Education -> Depatman Edikasyon vil Nouyòk - Please link the school system's official Haitian website
- en:Antihaitianismo
- en:Haitian Americans
- en:American Airlines
- en:Cambridge Public School System - Lekòl Piblik Cambridge - http://www3.cpsd.us/media/theme/Pro-Cambridge/network/10516/media/CPS%20Redesign/documents/SpecialEducation/OnlineDocuments/Cre_Counseling_Consent_Form.pdf?rev=0 - http://www3.cpsd.us/media/theme/Pro-Cambridge/network/10516/media/CPS%20Redesign/documents/SpecialEducation/Section504/504_parents_rights_haitian.pdf?rev=0
- en:Miami-Dade Fire Rescue -> Depatman Ponpye ak Sekou Miami-Dade
- en:Miami-Dade County -> Konte Miami Dade
- en:Miami-Dade Public Library System -> sistèm biblyotèk piblik Miami-Dade http://www.mdpls.org/info/publications/kr_guide_serv.asp
- en:Orange County Public Schools -> Lekol Piblik Oranj Kanti
- en:Queens Library
- en:East Ramapo Central School District
- en:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -> Komisyon Ameriken Pou Chans Egal Nan Travay
- en:South Florida Regional Transportation Authority -> Otorite Transpò Rejyonal Sid Florid
- en:Federal Emergency Management Agency -> Ajans Federal Administrasyon Ijans
- en:District School Board of Collier County -> Distri Lekòl Collier County
- en:Miami-Dade County Public Schools -> Lekòl Leta Miami-Dade County
- en:Broward County Public Schools -> Distrik Lekòl Brawad Kaounti
- en:Newark Public Schools -> L’Ékol Piblik Newark
- en:Boston Public Schools -> Lekòl Piblik Boston
- en:Miami-Dade Transit -> Transpò Piblik Miami-Dade http://www.monroecounty-fl.gov/Documentview.aspx?DID=859
- en:Miami-Dade Police Department -> Depatman Lapolis Miami-Dade
- en:Little Haiti
- en:Spirit Airlines
- en:United Airlines
- en:Tortug' Air
- en:2010–13 Haiti cholera outbreak
Jamaica
[edit]- Alton Ellis
- Bob Marley
- Bunny Brown
- Beverly Kelso
- Matthew Jordan Smith (Historian) -- [217]
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to AfroCROWD.
- AfroCROWD (main page)
- Wikipedia - Haitian Creole
- AfroCROWD Meetup - NYC (main events page)
- HaitiCROWD Meetup - NYC
- AfroCROWD (official website)
- Wikipedia Meetup - NYC (main events page)
- Wikimedia New York City