Mickael Marabou: A Pillar for Women in the Haitian Music Industry

Mickael Marabou continues to stand out as a central figure among women in the Haitian Music Industry (HMI). Every year, she plays a vital role in ensuring that Haitians remain strongly represented during the annual Labor Day Parade in New York, one of the largest cultural showcases for the diaspora.
Commitment to Community and Culture
As an active member of the Labor Day Committee, her dedication and efforts have never gone unnoticed. Her work highlights not only her leadership but also her commitment to promoting Haitian culture on a grand stage.
Floats Supported by Mickael Marabou in 2025
This year, Mickael Marabou helped bring several floats to life on the Parkway, including:
- Haitian Parade Inc
- Creole Jam / Lespri Ayiti (Colmix & Vag Lavi)
- Sak Pase Nation (Topson)
- Tonymix
- Kreyol La
- T-Vice
- Ekip
A Living Example
Her tireless work serves as an inspiration and a model for women in the HMI and beyond. Mickael Marabou’s efforts show the power of female leadership in cultural promotion and community building.
As the saying goes, let us give her flowers while she is alive, for her contributions remain invaluable.