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March on Washington 2013: Why they came →

August 05, 2016 by Marvin Anderson

Old and new generations came together to celebrate history and renew the fight for civil rights.

August 05, 2016 /Marvin Anderson

Haitians Still Have No Government

August 05, 2016 by Marvin Anderson

Luxin Malande says he does the only thing he can do while in his tent city. Wait.

He hopes that recently elected President Michel Martelly will help Haiti return to normalcy. “I’m waiting for the government,” Malande says. But there is no government.

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August 05, 2016 /Marvin Anderson

A Survivor of Haiti's Quake, and Now of Leukemia, Too

August 05, 2016 by Marvin Anderson

In a faint voice, Danielo Morpeau, who is still learning English and speaks with a slight Haitian accent, read two of the first words he learned while living in New York: “melatonin,” to aid sleep, and “Celexa,” to treat depression.

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August 05, 2016 /Marvin Anderson
Haiti, The New York Times

Study Finds 401(k) Fees Strain Middle Class, Policy Analysts Say Individuals Need to Act

August 05, 2016 by Marvin Anderson

Fees associated with Section 401(k) accounts are often obscure and too high, causing individuals to lose thousands in savings and delay retirement to offset the expense, according to a new report from the Center for American Progress.

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August 05, 2016 /Marvin Anderson

Haitian Women Fight Back Against Abuses

August 05, 2016 by Marvin Anderson

As darkness descends on a recent evening, women race to complete tasks in a tent city in the middle of Port-au-Prince where they say their only protection is sunlight and God.

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August 05, 2016 /Marvin Anderson
Haiti, Human rights, Women's rights
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