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Black Migrants Matter: A Narrative Study of the Experiences of Haitian Migrants in the United States

Pradere, Brittany Ingrid
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Migration from Haiti is driven by a variety of factors. Many Haitians migrate to the U.S. to escape the challenges they face in their home country, and to create a better life for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, migrants from Haiti face unique challenges when attempting to relocate to the U.S. This study uses the narrative interviews of 8 Haitian migrants to explore the influence of marginalized intersecting identities on their experiences migrating to and living in the United States. The research questions that are guiding this study are as follows: 1. What motivates Haitian migrants to relocate to the United States?

2. How does the intersection of class, race, gender, immigration status, ability, and ethnicity affect Haitian migrant’s experiences both migrating to and living in the United States?

This research is relevant to the field of African American studies, because it expands the literature, and offers an innovative contribution.

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2021-05-13
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Migration, Haitian migrants, Haiti, Haitian history, Human rights, Critical Race Theory, Narrative research
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Pradere, Brittany Ingrid. "Black Migrants Matter: A Narrative Study of the Experiences of Haitian Migrants in the United States." 2021. Georgia State University. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.57709/22726983
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2021-04-30
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