The HMI Magazine
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The HMI Magazine is the official publication of the Haitian Music Industry, dedicated to uplifting talent with integrity. Our mission is to provide authentic promotion, free from sensationalism or negativity. Whether you're a seasoned artist or an emerging talent, we welcome your submissions for review and promotion.
Jacmel’s Carnival Through the Lens of Ethnography: Documenting a Living Haitian Tradition
In Haiti, carnival is more than a celebration; it is a language of the people, a powerful reflection of cultural memory, and a living...
Joverlein Moïse and Vanessa Désiré: A Story of Love
In recent weeks, social media across the Haitian diaspora has been buzzing with excitement and curiosity over a surprising and heartfelt story: the emerging...
Wilson Pierre Releases Wozo, a Konpa–Jazz Fusion Album
In celebration of his birthday this year, acclaimed Haitian guitarist and composer Wilson Pierre has unveiled a brand-new album titled Wozo. Officially released on February 19,...
Judge Halts Trump Administration Effort to End Protections for Haitians
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — A federal judge on Monday stopped the Trump administration from moving forward with plans to end temporary legal protections for Haitians,...
Kaï Returns With I’m OK: Richard Cavé Embraces a Bolder, Modern Voice
Last November was an exceptionally vibrant month for the Haitian music industry, with a wave of new releases from both established bands and solo...
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Bedjine and the Power of Self-Worth: A New Anthem in Haitian Music
In today’s ever-evolving Haitian Music Industry, few female artists...
UNESCO Launches Cultural Recovery Initiative to Support Artists in Crisis-Stricken Haiti
The UNESCO Office in Haiti officially launched a new...
Jacmel’s Carnival Through the Lens of Ethnography: Documenting a Living Haitian Tradition
In Haiti, carnival is more than a celebration; it...
Joverlein Moïse and Vanessa Désiré: A Story of Love
In recent weeks, social media across the Haitian diaspora...




