AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPort-au-Prince Press Freedom: RSF reports the abduction of Haitian journalists Junior Célestin and Osnel Espérance in the capital, with Osnel last seen after covering security issues near Tabarre and the airport; his wife says there’s been no verified news for months. World Cup & Haitian Diaspora: Massachusetts marked May 26 as “Frantzdy Pierrot Day” honoring the Haitian star ahead of Haiti’s first World Cup in 52 years, but a U.S. travel ban is expected to keep many Haitian fans from attending. Community Viewing in Boston: Boston announced six free FIFA World Cup watch parties, including Haiti vs. Brazil, with programming meant to bring diaspora communities together. Haitian Culture on the Menu: North Miami’s 1804 Haitian Pizza blends Haitian staples like griot and oxtail into pizza, tacos, and bowls—aimed at making culture accessible through food. Haiti in the Security Spotlight: UN reporting highlights ongoing displacement in Haiti as gang violence surges, underscoring the pressure on families and communities.
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