Mildrade Cherfils

GlobalPost

Mildrade Cherfils is a Paris-based correspondent for GlobalPost. Before moving to France in 2003, Cherfils worked in New York and Miami for the Associated Press, where she documented the plight of mostly Spanish-speaking immigrant workers who toil on the "backstretch" of the lucrative racetrack industry, covered the Elian Gonzalez saga in Miami, and reported extensively on immigration issues that affect the Cuban-American and Haitian-American communities. An alumna of Boston Latin School and of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, Cherfils speaks French, Spanish and Creole. Since moving to Paris, her travels and work in media development have taken her to dozens of countries, including Ghana, Mali, Senegal, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Liberia, Dominican Republic, Lebanon and Thailand.


Haitian diaspora reaches back home

Politics

Smaller aid efforts succeed where the large agencies fail.

The World

Calais: A lace-making town frayed by immigration

Agence France-Presse
The World

Calais: Two sides of the same street

Agence France-Presse
The World

Calais: Evidence of a broken immigration system

Agence France-Presse
The World

For Which It Stands: France

Agence France-Presse
The World

Barack’s ambassador emeritus in Paris

Agence France-Presse

John Morris has seen 16 presidents come and go. To him, Obama stands apart.

The World

An economic downturn? Time for a strike.

In addition to cutting back on spending, the French turn to a cultural must in times of trouble.

The World

Sri Lanka conflict spurs demonstrations in France

Politics

Anger runs deep among Tamils who choked a busy Paris neighborhood this weekend.

The World

As strike paralyzes islands, anger builds over slow French government response

Agence France-Presse

On Guadeloupe and Martinique, food supplies dwindle and business grinds to a standstill as residents decry French indifference to their high cost of living.

The World

Love is blind

Agence France-Presse

Couples celebrating Valentine’s Day “in the dark” find new sensory experiences.