BOSTON, MA — The Haitian-American community is celebrating a remarkable milestone as Tele Kreyòl, one of the longest-running Haitian community television programs in the United States, commemorated its 40th anniversary last Tuesday.

Produced by Haitian-Americans United, Inc. (H.A.U.), Tele Kreyòl has served as a trusted voice for the Haitian community in Greater Boston and throughout New England for more than four decades. Since its launch, the program has provided viewers with local news, community announcements, cultural programming, interviews, public affairs discussions, and coverage of events that highlight the achievements and concerns of the Haitian diaspora.

Under the leadership of Wilner Auguste and the dedicated team at H.A.U., Tele Kreyòl has played an important role in preserving Haitian culture, promoting civic engagement, and keeping generations of Haitian Americans informed and connected. The program has consistently provided a platform for nonprofit organizations, businesses, community leaders, elected officials, educators, artists, and advocates to engage with the public.

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Today, Tele Kreyòl continues to reach audiences through Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) Media, airing on Xfinity Channel 6, Astound Channel 83, and Verizon FiOS Channel 2160, while also making episodes available online for viewers around the world. As an educational and cultural access television program, it remains committed to serving Haitian families across New England and beyond.

As Tele Kreyòl celebrates 40 years of broadcasting, the anniversary stands as a testament to the vision and perseverance of Haitian-Americans United, Inc. and the many volunteers, hosts, producers, guests, and supporters who have contributed to its success over the years.

Haitian Globe extends its sincere congratulations to Haitian-Americans United, Inc. (H.A.U.), Wilner Auguste, and everyone who has helped make Tele Kreyòl a lasting institution within the Haitian-American community. We wish the program many more years of informing, educating, and inspiring future generations.