Georges Méliès

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The Haitian Times

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The newspaper published a column in Haitian Creole written by Woje E. Saven. The column, titled Tèt Ansanm (Heads Together), was introduced in the January 5, 2000, issue. A selection of the published columns was compiled into a book in 2003. The Haitian Times publishes Creole advertisements. The newspaper introduced a French-language column titled Du côté de chez Hugues (Hughes's corner) in the January 30, 2002, issue.[1]

Reception

The academic Flore Zéphir wrote in 2004 that The Haitian Times was "arguably the most important newspaper of the Haitian diaspora in the United States", and probably the best-known in New York. She thought its coverage of news in New York and Haiti was very comprehensive.[2]

References

  1. ^ Zéphir 2004, pp. 123–124.
  2. ^ Zéphir 2004, pp. 93, 163.

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