Excerpt from EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines the situation of the Haitians in Miami who were formerly incarcerated during 1981 and 1982 in the Immigration and Naturalization Service\u27s Krome Detention Center or other Federal detention centers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. For convenience, the report refers to all of them as Krome Haitians. This study is based upon a sociological survey of the Krome Haitians and intensive anthropological fieldwork conducted by Dr. Alex Stepick of the Sociology and Anthropology Department of Florida International University with support from the Catholic Services Bureau of Miami. It is the only scientific study of the Krome Haitians and the scientific procedures of the survey complemented by the anthr...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
This brief details African and black Caribbean immigration to the United States and how this phenome...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Eva Ernst(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2019RE...
Excerpt from EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines the situation of the Haitians in Miami who were ...
This report examines the situation of the Haitians in Miami who were formerly incarcerated at the Kr...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our research on Haitians in Miami reveals the common stereotypes to be wrong in vi...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
Haitians are one of the largest post 1965 immigrant groups in New York City. In 2009, there were som...
This study was designed to analyze the psycho-social adjustment of the recent Haitian refugees in th...
Despite expanding populations of immigrants in new receiving communities in the United States, many ...
This issue brief focuses on how do non-English speaking immigrants from the Caribbean (focusing prim...
SUMMARY Haitian migrations towards the United States have always played an important part among the ...
This study examines the lived realities of Haitian Americans residing in Miami, Florida. By drawing ...
Abstract: This paper examines the ways in which the legacy of school segregation in South Florida ha...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
This brief details African and black Caribbean immigration to the United States and how this phenome...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Eva Ernst(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2019RE...
Excerpt from EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report examines the situation of the Haitians in Miami who were ...
This report examines the situation of the Haitians in Miami who were formerly incarcerated at the Kr...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Our research on Haitians in Miami reveals the common stereotypes to be wrong in vi...
Beginning about 1972, many of the impoverished people of the Carribean nation of Haiti have fled the...
Immigration by Haitians to the Dominican Republic is a long-standing phenomenon, and today, an estim...
Haitians are one of the largest post 1965 immigrant groups in New York City. In 2009, there were som...
This study was designed to analyze the psycho-social adjustment of the recent Haitian refugees in th...
Despite expanding populations of immigrants in new receiving communities in the United States, many ...
This issue brief focuses on how do non-English speaking immigrants from the Caribbean (focusing prim...
SUMMARY Haitian migrations towards the United States have always played an important part among the ...
This study examines the lived realities of Haitian Americans residing in Miami, Florida. By drawing ...
Abstract: This paper examines the ways in which the legacy of school segregation in South Florida ha...
This research examines the life pathways of 1.5 and second generation Haitian immigrants in South Fl...
This brief details African and black Caribbean immigration to the United States and how this phenome...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Eva Ernst(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2019RE...