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HAITIANHISTORY: On May 29,1939, at a time when many countries had adopted a "none is too many" policy in regards to Jewish immigration, Sténio Vincent, then president of Haiti, issued a special decree known as the "Décret-loi du 29 mai 1939, Octroyant la nationalité in absentia" [Legislative Decree of May 1939, Granting Citizenship in Absentia], conceding citizenship to Jewish refugees to Hait. While the impact of the decree was overall limited, many Jews were able to escape Europe, most notably Germany, and move to Haiti before relocating.
Though some Haitian historians remain puzzled about Vincent’s exact motives, the decree nevertheless represented a surprising gesture, especially considering Haiti’s historical disposition towards foreigners.
The Centre International de Documentation et d’Information Haïtienne, Caribéenne et Afro-canadienne [CIDIHCA] [located in Quebec, Canada] in collaboration with the City of Montreal, the Government of Canada and The Canada Council for the Arts celebrated little known facts about Haitian history and Jewish presence in Haiti in a 2014 exhibition entitled "L’un pour l’autre" [One for the other].[*Image credit and information from the CIDIHCA. Please do not distribute without proper credit.]



: My cousins on my mom's side are Haitian, Chinese,& Filipino. They vote D. I'm not panicking. I want us to vote, & take Senate.— Nancy W. F. H. 🇭🇹 (@CeCe_23Spalding) May 31, 2016
haitian + filipino girl meets chinese boy, happily ever after soon follows 😍❤ #PoCInLove pic.twitter.com/6UJDzIwNS3— Wakanda's Prime Minister (@yumcrispypata) February 23, 2017
DAY 3: The fishing village, St. Malo in Louisiana was the first Filipino (Asian) settlement in the United States. #31DaysofFilAmHistory— Kasamahan @ USF (@kasamahanusf) October 3, 2017
Another starting point for where and when #AsianAmericanHistory begins is the Manila Galleon Trade (1565-1815) that linked the Philippines and Mexico and contributed to early Chinese settlements in Mexico and Filipino ones in Louisiana.— Catherine Ceniza Choy (@CCenizaChoy) January 26, 2018


He wasn’t joking: Justin Trudeau interrupts woman during Q&A when she used the word “mankind.” He recommended that she say “peoplekind” instead. pic.twitter.com/mG61BlDcVU— Andy C. Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) February 5, 2018
Justin Trudeau: "Don't interrupt women..." 🤣 pic.twitter.com/f9nAKQFZoO— Caldron Pool (@caldronpool) February 8, 2018
Ahh, yes, Israel. The small Canadian province locked in a long-running dispute with the Belgians over mineral rights.— Matt Gurney (@mattgurney) December 28, 2017
Inside the Sukkah, Filipino-Canadian style. I am seeing You Hashem ❤— Marion (@maryin8888) October 4, 2017
Best Seller at @FilStopGrocery. Order online for all your #filipino groceries or visit our store in Jersey City. https://t.co/sH2zjUba3L pic.twitter.com/KWgM1Z8ZDV— FilStop (@FilStopGrocery) June 30, 2017


Newark Avenue in Jersey City has about as many Filipino restaurants as my neighborhood in the Philippines pic.twitter.com/2MEmy2xnKp— Ryan Songalia (@ryansongalia) November 19, 2017
So she woke up in Jersey Shore?— Jeff Holmes (@jsholmes3132) December 5, 2017
Hi @Jollibee you MUST open a location in Vancouver. About 40% of the population living here are filipinos. Please do it so we don’t have to drive 3hrs to get to seattle. #JoshLiaForJollibee— jlxolivia (@jbXolivia) March 10, 2018
I SECOND THAT MOTION!!! WE NEED @Jollibee IN VANCOUVER!!!!! #JoshLiaForJollibee— JoshLiaVancouver (@Team_JoshLia) March 10, 2018
The big shift: French on the decline as Filipino becomes fastest-growing language in Canada https://t.co/aKaRyrxGbm— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) April 18, 2018
SUPER BREAKING NEWS: There is a wild turkey on the loose at Bank and Albert. It is no longer in traffic but is hopping on top of things. #Ottawa police say an officer has been dispatched and is trying to catch it now. pic.twitter.com/FvkSJv5hKL— Amanda Connolly (@amandacconn) April 3, 2018





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