Happy Haitian Flag Day! Today, May 18, 2025, marks the 222nd anniversary of the Haitian Flag, a symbol not just of freedom but also of unyielding spirit and collective strength. L’Union fait la Force “With Unity, There is Strength.” This is more than a motto; it is the Show more
Happy Haitian Flag Day! Today we celebrate the strength, pride & resilience our flag represents. From Haiti to the diaspora, we carry the spirit of 1804 with us. #LunionFaitLaForce #HaitianTimes
HAPPY HAITIAN FLAG DAY Pride in my roots. Strength in my blood. Honor in my flag. This flag isn’t just heritage, it’s Heart. Honored to represent the mother land in everything I do. Haiti, nou la toujou!
Happy Haitian Flag Day! Haitian Flag Day commemorates the uprising that led to Haiti’s independence in 1804 and was an inspiration for freedom movements all across the globe. Today, we honor the flag and the fight for freedom. L'Union fait la Force!
— UNITE HERE! Local 362 (@UNITEHERE362) May 18, 2025
Proud to stand with the Haitian community as we honor the strength and spirit behind the Haitian flag. Today we uplift the culture, history, and heroes who made freedom possible. #HaitianFlagDay GIF
Today, we honor the courage, resilience, and revolutionary spirit that gave birth to the first Black republic. #HaitianFlagDay is more than a symbol — it celebrates freedom, identity, and unbreakable pride. May Haiti continue to rise — strong, independent, and enduring.
— Marleine Bastien (@MarleineBastien) May 18, 2025
Happy Haitian Flag Day 10 Powerful Facts you may not know About Haiti 1. Haiti became the first Black republic in the world in 1804. 2. It’s the only nation born from a successful slave revolt. 3.The Haitian flag was created on May 18, 1803, symbolizing unity and Show more
Haitian Flag Day is a vibrant festival of national pride for the Haitian community both in Haiti and across the world, particularly in the United States. It serves an essential purpose: to venerate the creation of the country's flag, a symbol of unity, freedom, and the independent spirit of this Caribbean nation.
The holiday originated from a historic event dating back to 1803, during the Haitian revolution against France. Under the leadership of revolutionary Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the French tricolor was torn, removing the white band, which was seen to represent the oppressive white elite. The remaining blue and red bands were sewn together to symbolize the unity of mulattoes and blacks. The new flag was officially adopted on 18th May 1803.
Haitian Flag Day is marked by a series of cultural events highlighting the rich traditions, history, and heritage of Haiti. These activities include parades, colorful art displays, traditional music and dance performances, and the sampling of Haitian cuisine. Schools across the Haitian diaspora also engage in activities as a means of educating the younger generation about their roots. The event not only celebrates the flag but it also stands as a tribute to the resilience and strength of Haiti and its people. Haitian Flag Day is observed annually on the 18th of May.
Haitian Flag Day facts
The original flag was created by Jean-Jacques Dessalines and sewn by Catherine Flon on May 18, 1803
According to Trading Economics, Haiti is expected to have a population of 11.8 2million people by the end of 2023.
According to Restavek Freedom, local history states that the color blue on the Haitian flag represents Haiti’s African residents, while red represents those of mixed European and African descendants.
The Haitian flag includes a coat of arms on the white square in the middle, which features various national and military symbols. It contains the phrase "L'Union Fait La Force," meaning "Union Makes Strength," which signifies the unity of the Haitian people.