BUENOS AIRES (CN) — In 2015, when Loy Joseph, 29, spent her first Christmas in Argentina, she cried through most of it. The following year was not much different. Haiti felt impossibly far from Río Negro, the Patagonian province where she had landed, speaking little Spanish and unsure whether she would stay.
By December 2024, the homesickness had changed shape. Joseph conducted the gospel choir she now directs for the first time. The room filled with harmonies that sounded both Caribbean and Patagonian.
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