Once overlooked in formal spaces, Haitian Creole is now finding its voice on global platforms, from classrooms and government agencies to AI labs and language apps.
It’s clear that Haitian Creole is no longer on the margins, it’s at the center of important conversations about access, equity, and cultural pride.
Recently, Marleen Julien was invited as a special guest on The Show 1804 Renaissance for Women’s International Month, where she delivered a powerful presentation on the progress of Haitian Creole over the past 15 years.
For our English-speaking community of educators, linguists, and culture lovers, we're thrilled to share the highlights.
🎥 Watch the full interview: Prezève Lang Kreyòl la ak Kilti Ayisyen an: Yon Konvèsasyon ak Marleen Julien
A Language Once Marginalized, Now Rising
Since the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Haitian Creole has undergone a transformation, not just in perception, but in application, research, and global presence.
From being dismissed as informal or secondary, it’s now being used in education, media, governance, and technology.
Year |
Milestone |
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2010 |
Launch of the MIT-Haiti Initiative, promoting STEM education in Haitian Creole |
2011 |
New York State adopts Haitian Creole in its Language Access Plan |
2012 |
Google Translate adds support for Haitian Creole |
2014 |
Founding of the Akademi Kreyòl Ayisyen (Haitian Creole Academy), the official language authority |
2017 |
Akademi Kreyòl Ayisyen adopts its first resolution, reinforcing standard orthography |
2020 |
Haitian Ministry of Education releases more learning materials in Creole |
2022 |
The New York Times publishes an article in Creole alongside English and French |
2022 |
Duolingo launches a Haitian Creole course |
2023 |
Facebook becomes available in Haitian Creole |
2023 |
Two Haitian students defend their theses in Creole at Université Publique du Sud Aux Cayes (UPSAC) |
2023 |
Haitian Creole added to OpenAI’s supported languages |
2024 |
African Languages Lab, in partnership with Creole Solutions, adds Haitian Creole to its app Base - an AI-powered platform that enhances collaboration and communication within communities |
A Surge in Respect, Research, and Representation
With the rise of AI, Haitian Creole has entered a new phase of digital relevance. From translation tools to smart apps, the future looks promising, but careful guidance is key.
What’s Next?
The Path Forward
Final Thoughts
Over the past 15 years, we’ve witnessed a remarkable transformation: Haitian Creole has entered classrooms, courtrooms, tech platforms, and international stages. It has proven that a language born of struggle can become a tool for empowerment, education, innovation, and unity.
As we look toward the future, we must continue to nurture and elevate Haitian Creole, not just to preserve it, but to propel it forward. Every policy that affirms its legitimacy, every app that includes it, every child that learns to read and write in their native tongue—that’s a revolution. A quiet, powerful revolution that says Haitian Creole is not a barrier, but a bridge.
Now is the time to invest in that future.
To advocate for inclusive AI tools. To publish in Creole. To teach in Creole. To build with Creole. To honor the language that has carried our stories, our songs, and our spirit through centuries.
Because when Haitian Creole thrives, so do the people who speak it.
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