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Haitian-American filmmaker Rachelle Salnave explores dual citizenship, identity and belonging in new documentary

Filmmaker Rachelle Salnave set out to reclaim her Haitian citizenship. What she found along the way became a documentary about family, identity and what it means to belong to two worlds.

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Newton people in the news…

Audrey Welstead (NNHS ’26) has received the Emerging Scholar Award from the MassCPAs Educational Foundation's 2026 Scholarship Program. She is one of 50 students in Massachusetts selected this year to receive scholarships to inspire and support the next generation of CPAs in Massachusetts. Welstead is also a Mass CPAs High School Student Ambassador.…

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Danielle Saint-Lot works to expand global markets for Haitian artisans

Danielle Saint-Lot has spent decades advocating for Haitian entrepreneurs. Today, she is focused on helping artisans reach international buyers as traditional markets continue to shrink.

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Haiti book fair ‘Livres en Folie’ honors René Depestre, draws generations of readers

Despite Haiti’s ongoing security and economic challenges, the festival attracted children, students, families, officials, diplomats, and literature lovers who gathered in a vibrant atmosphere of book buying, author signings, and cultural exchange.

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Sortie de la revue Rien De Précis #3

Chères, chers ! Ayé ! Oyez ! Il est là. Il est beau. Il est turquoise, il est bleu. Il est plein de merveilleux textes, dessins, photographies, vagues. Il pèse 296 grammes, abrite plus de 45 contributeuses/buteurs, coûte 15 sous, plonge et ruisselle...

... Notre numéro SPÉCIAL EAU !

Comme l'an passé, nous le fêterons devant le café qui a vu naître la revue :

Le samedi 20…

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The Pitt: The Nightmare of Working in Healthcare under Capitalism

Previous generations had TV shows like General Hospital, ER, and Grey’s Anatomy. These were mindless medical dramas revolving around romantic relationships. Our generation has The Pitt, where the central theme is the failure of the US healthcare system.

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