Dominican Republic; New York City Board of Education This cultural heritage resource guide has been prepared as a tool for teachers to help them understand the cultural heritage of Dominican students and their communities. The Dominican Republic, which occupies two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, has a long history dominated by the struggle for independence. In their efforts to create a better life, many Dominicans have left the Dominican Republic to come to the larger cities of the United States, particularly New York, where the Dominican community has established a variety of organizations to support them in their goals. Thi
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It has been said that the Caribbean, as a crossroads of empires, has always been globalized. Because...
Contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, an extensive bibliography, and more than 500 cro...
Despite its significance in the history of Spanish colonialism, the Dominican Republic is familiar t...
The Dominicans in New York is a display highlighting the experiences and contributions of the New Yo...
The Dominicans in New York is a display highlighting the experiences and contributions of the New Yo...
This course seeks to explore the heritage of the Spanish Caribbean—primarily Cuba, Dominican Republi...
This dissertation studies the lived experience of faith of the Dominican Catholic community in the A...
This research project analyzes the factors that influenced the pace of political progress and incorp...
This research project is designed to tell the stories and experiences of Dominican immigrant student...
The Dominican Library is a haven where a diverse group of users congregate not only to learn about D...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1999.In...
The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola. The two nations’ shared history can...
Study of development in the Caribbean Basin is incomplete with- out considering the socioeconomic im...
STEP Category: Education AbroadFor my step project, I participated in a week-long study abroad trip ...
What are the changes in sociolinguistic and socioeducational contexts in the U.S., and specifically ...
It has been said that the Caribbean, as a crossroads of empires, has always been globalized. Because...
Contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, an extensive bibliography, and more than 500 cro...