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1 JUNE 2009

NEWSLETTER #9

 
 

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.
Dr. Steeve Coupeau
Publisher
We Recommend

You are invited to the screening of 2 human rights films, Sugar Babies by Amy Serrano and Human Rights in Quisqueya by NYIHA MEDIA on Friday July 10, 2009 at 7pm at Maysles Cinema. Filmmakers Amy Serrano and Dr. Steeve Coupeau have been invited to participate in the Q & A after the screenings. Maysles Cinema is located at 343 Lenox Avenue at 127th Street in Manhattan, USA. The cinema is accessible through 2,3, 4,5,6, A,B,C,D to 125th street. Please RSVP to scoupo@gmail.com

Steeve Coupeau. “Ethnicity and Exclusion in the Dominican Republic” Humanus: The New York University Journal of Human Rights, Volume 8, Issue 1, spring 2009.

Steeve Coupeau. “La Revolución Haitíana y su Política Exterior” in Haití: Revolución y Emancipación, Editores Rina Cáceres y Paul Lovejoy. (Costa Rica: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica 2008) pp. 45-50.


Maureen Lynch. Futures Denied: Statelessness among Infants, Children and Youth. Washington, D.C.: Refugees International Inc.

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THE LATEST NEWS

 

NYIHA MEDIA Released its Position on the Decapitation of José Nérilus.

GALDE sponsored a screening of The Challenge of Coexistence / El Desafio de la Convivencia on March 12, 2009 at Doña Carmen Bakery  4476 Broadway @ 192 street in Washington Heights, New York. Dr. Steeve Coupeau responded to questions from viewers after the screening.


As part of the celebration of the month of the mother country, Quisqueya, Luis Alvarez-Lopez, the Dominican Commissioner of Culture in the United States and Cultural Wednesday sponsored the panel "The Dominican-Haitian Problematic" on Saturday February 21, 2009. Antonio Méndez presented: "Current Dominican-Haitian Affairs and Possible Solution". Professor Apolinar Matos spoke on the geopolitical context of Dominican-Haitian Relations. Dr. Steeve Coupeau spoke on Ethnicity and Exclusion in the Americas; and Diogenes Abréu read his text: "Without haitianidad there is no dominicanidad". Professor John C. Sheppard, Director of the New York Office of Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo moderated the panel.


The Challenge of Co-Existence was officially selected for screening at Maysles Cinema, a prominent movie venue in Harlem, New York. The documentary was screened to a full theater on 12 January 2009.

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