After moving to the U.S., Farah became active in South Florida’s Haitian music scene, managing the band Zenglen and collaborating with industry leaders including Nu Look, Fred Paul, and the Rhythm Foundation. She also scouted international talent for the World Championship of Performing Arts and judged national pageants.
A graduate of the Leadership Miami Program, Farah co-founded the Miramar Haitian-American Residents and Business Owners (MHARBO) and hosted Haiti Journal on PBS affiliate WPBT2. She has served on boards, parish councils, youth ministries, and advocates for child-protection initiatives.
A leading voice for TPS and DACA recipients, she has met with members of Congress and been featured by CNN, CBS, AP, France 24, and CBC. She has organized voter registration drives, worked with SEIU and the Florida Immigrant Coalition, and volunteered on seven committees for the 2020 Census.
Honored as a “Model and Inspiring Haitian Woman” in 2024 and recipient of the “Beacon of Hope and Achievement Award” from the Haitian Consulate in Miami, Farah holds a B.S. in Computer Science from INUQUA, studied Entrepreneurship at Florida State University, and Music Business at Broward College.
