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1 JUNE 2008
NEWSLETTER #7 |
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Dr. Steeve Coupeau
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NYIHA MEDIA advocates for diversity and tolerance in the United States, Dominican Republic and Central America. We offer international and cross-cultural perspectives on links between diaspora and human rights – expressed through media arts, film and music. |
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The reviews are in and they rave about our groundbreaking book. Discover what makes "The History of Haiti" so unique!

“Country Profile for Costa Rica” in Caribbean Encyclopedia, John Garrigus, Ed.,
New York: Facts on File. (Forthcoming) |
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Screening of "Human Rights in Quisqueya" and book signing of "The History of Haiti"
at the Ferguson Library South End Branch, in Connecticut on May 17, 2008.
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Professional Development Award for script development from Columbia University / Harlem Arts Alliance.
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Dr. Steeve Coupeau delivered the keynote address at the First Annual Banquet of the Connecticut Haitian Voice, which took place at Continental Manor in Norwalk, Connecticut. A distinguished list of artists and writers contributed to live Entertainment inlcuding Connecticut's Ambassador of the National Anthem, Mezzo-soprano Wendy Gerbier; Classical Guitarist Marc Mathelier; Saxophonist Jacques “Doudou” Chancy and Award Winning Poet Jeanie Bogart. |
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The NYU Multi-Racial Law Students Association sponsored a screening of "Human Rights of Quisqueya" and lively discussion as part of the "Week of Action at New York University" on May 2, 2008 .
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As part of the Faculty / Graduate Student of Color Dinner Series, Dr. Steeve Coupeau delivered the lecture entitled "Ethnicity and Exclusion in the Americas" on March 6, 2008. The event, which took placed at the Kimmel Center, was organized by the
Center for Multicultural Education and Programs
and co-sponsored the Office of Student Affairs at NYU.
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On December 19, 2007, NYIHA MEDIA collaborated with the Museum of the Moving Image to realize a memorable evening with conversations with legendary independent filmmaker John Sayles about his new film, Honeydripper and Danny Glover about his illustrious career. The evening ended with a special performance by blues musician Gary Clark Jr. at The Times Center in Manhattan, New York.
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Dr. Steeve Coupeau delivered the Opening Remarks at the Third Annual Celebration of Community Leadership of the Central American Black Organization known in Spanish as Organizacion Negra de Centroamerica. This well-attended event took place on December 7, 2007 at the St. Augustine’s Church in Bronx, New York. |
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Dr. Steeve Coupeau, Publisher,
NYIHA MEDIA www.nyiha.com
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