March 21, 2026. Spring is settling in. The sun shines, sweeping away the last chills of a lingering winter. At 4623 North Clark Street, in Chicago, this new light coincides with the culmination of a project: the inauguration of the permanent premises of the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC).
At the entrance, between an easel where a painting is being created by four hands and guests armed with smartphones, Elsie Hector Hernandez, founder and CEO of HAMOC, assisted by Carlos Bossard, program director, cuts a ribbon in the n
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