June Recap: Celebrating Haiti’s Football Legacy and Cheering
June 9th: Toussaint Louverture Cultural Center’s Pre-World Cup Celebration Honoring Haiti’s Football Legacy: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present, Reflecting on the Future.
May Recap: Heritage, History, and Historic Firsts
May Recap: Heritage, History, and Historic Firsts May was a month of pride for the TLCC community — we honored our heritage, made history
TLCC Intern Featured in “Leadership Redefined” Gallery
TLCC intern featured in leadership redefined gallery Vanessa Leroy’s ‘Leadership Redefined’ Exhibition Adam Olivier is a current high school student at The Cambridge School
24th Annual Haitian Independence day gala January 7 2023
Two hundred and twenty years ago, in 1793, Toussaint Louverture, who at the age of fifty had spent thirty years of his life in slavery, rose in the ranks of the African slaves of the French colony of Saint Domingue (now Haiti) as a fierce abolitionist and a brilliant military strategist.