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Dr. Steeve Coupeau
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1 DECEMBER 2009

NEWSLETTER #10

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NYIHA (pronounced naya) is an African word for border. It reflects our mission to defend the human right of migrants crossing borders in search of a better life. We promote tolerance and new citizen education to maximize inclusion in United States, Dominican Republic and Central America.

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On November 5, 2009 we launched NYIHA TV, where to watch latest development in international news. To access NYIHA TV, simply click Visit Site icon.

On October 10, 2009, Broward County Library presents the South Florida Premiere of “Human Rights In Quisqueya,” and "A Taste of Haiti" Celebration. Dr. Steeve Coupeau, President of the NYIHA MEDIA, conducted a discussion following the film. 

NYIHA MEDIA endorsed the Racial Profiling: Face the Truth Campaign. In October 2009, we joined 220 local and national organizations in signing on to letter to Senator Schumer that outlines a list of principles necessary to protect Constitutional and human rights when enforcing immigration laws in the nation’s interior and at the border. 

NYIHA MEDIA organized a screening of 2 human rights films, The Sugar Babies: The Plight of the Children of Agricultural Workers in the Sugar Industry of the Dominican Republic" [USA 2007] by award-winning filmmaker Amy Serrano and Human Rights in Quisqueya by NYIHA MEDIA on Friday July 10, 2009 at Maysles Cinema in Harlem, New York.

Amy Serrano

NYIHA MEDIA condemns in the strongest terms possible the usurpation of power in Honduras by the de facto regime of Roberto Micheletti after the forcible removal of democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya on June 28, 2009. Crimes, like this, inflicted upon unarmed civilians should not go unpublished.

Mel Zelaya
NYIHA Media hosted a public screening of YOUSSOU N'DOUR: I BRING WHAT I LOVE at The Paris Theatre on June 24, 2009. Dr. Steeve Coupeau introduced the organization and the film and joined Director Chai Vasarhelyi after the 7:00pm show for Q&A. Paris Theatre is located at 4 West 58th Street (between 5th & 6th Ave.) New York, NY  10019
   

 


HUMAN RIGHTS IN QUISQUEYA

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