Every summer, thousands of Haitians gather in a park on Long Island to do something that has become almost instinctive to us. We come together. Children run across open fields. Elders settle into lawn chairs while young people dance with a confidence that reminds us culture is never inherited automatically. It is passed from one generation to the next, like a cherished family recipe, one celebration at a time. To an outsider, it may look like an…
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