Christine Jean-Pierre
CSMS Magazine
Haiti remains the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, and in recent years poverty has deepened due to economic decline, political instability,...
CSMS Magazine Staff Writers
The cultural image of the holidays is one of shared joy and generosity. However, for financially precarious families, this season becomes...
Jane Moser
CSMS Magazine
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes is not only possible, but often achievable through consistent, everyday lifestyle choices. As rates of this chronic condition...
Christine Jean-Pierre
CSMS Magazine
Ardain Isma’s novel The Cry of a Lone Bird stands out as a deeply engaging work of fiction that blends emotional depth,...
Par Ardain Isma
CSMS Magazine
« Pa lage. An avan ! L’espoir court encore dans les veines d’Haïti. »
Hier soir, au moment où beaucoup doutaient encore...
Aline Morrison
CSMS Magazine
The divide between rural and urban schools in America is often framed as a tale of stark inequality. Urban districts frequently serve...
Jacques Dessous
Special to CSMS Magazine
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the music industry, influencing how music is created, distributed, marketed, and experienced. Once viewed as...
Christine Jean-Pierre
CSMS Magazine
H.E.R., born Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, has emerged as one of the most influential and respected artists of her generation. Blending R&B, soul,...
Ardain Isma
CSMS Magazine
“Pa lage. An avan! The spirit of Vertières still beats in Haiti’s youth.”
Last night, at a moment when many wondered if Haiti...
Par Ardain Isma
CSMS Magazine
« Pa lage. An avan ! L’espoir court encore dans les veines d’Haïti. »
Hier soir, au moment où beaucoup doutaient encore...
Christine Jean-Pierre
CSMS Magazine
The sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in strokes of ember and violet. Porch lights flicker on, one by one,...
The azure sky changed
into a garment of orangish-red
as the sun setting in the horizon
mutely signaled the end of the day.
The dogwood blossoms fell to...