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Dominican Youth Activists of Haitian Descent: Mobilizing for Recognition, Rights, and Resistance to Anti-Blackness
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Dominican Youth Activists of Haitian Descent: Mobilizing for Recognition, Rights, and Resistance to Anti-Blackness

In the face of anti-Blackness, Dominican youth activists of Haitian descent are mobilizing for recognition and rights. They are embracing and honoring who they are and where they come from as they tell their stories and resist being silenced.
Fostering an Ethic of Relationality and Critical Reflexivity within Immersion Learning

Fostering an Ethic of Relationality and Critical Reflexivity within Immersion Learning

Conscientiously engaging in critical reflexivity, accountability, consent, and transparency is a must for all immersion learning programs.
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USCCB Report Recommends U.S. Government Temporary Protected Status for Haiti

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Office of Migration and Refugee Services (USCCB/MRS), released a report this week entitled Haiti’s Ongoing Road to Recovery:The Necessity of an Extension of Temporary Protected Status, recommending the U.S. government extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti.   Haitian and immigration advocates held a rally in front of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Miami in May 2017.