Phylea Anderson is a senior at IPFW. She will be earning a degree in Communications with a concentration of interpersonal and organizational. Along with her B.A., she will also be receiving a certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS). Each of these disciplines has allowed her to see farther than the world she lives in and the people that surround her. Her biggest joy is volunteering for the annual Harambee Festival in Fort Wayne. Founded over 20 years ago by Phylea’s grandmother, it has enabled her to continue the legacy of goodwill and peace
The project discusses the effects of Haiti’s colonization as the space transitions from Hispaniola t...
Graduate Clinical Immersion in Haitihttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148308/1/SarahG...
Through work she does in post-conflict zones, Professor Christie Warren, at right, Director of the P...
The memorial will be a place of remembrance for all the enslaved Africans that lost their lives and ...
On May 11, 1850, two years after slavery was abolished in the French empire, a 36-year old woman on ...
Genesys Santana is from Orlando, Florida. She is currently majoring in History and Social Science Ed...
The program will feature performances of Haitian music, including two works composed by non-degree s...
Solange Pierre, renowned humanitarian and activist will speak on efforts to protect the civil and co...
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered these remarks at a Sh...
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clint...
Over the twentieth century, Camille Lucie Nickerson excelled in her multi-faceted career as an educa...
This research advocates for building more public high schools in Haiti to prepare more Haitians for ...
Kim Redigan spoke of her June 2009 trip to Haiti, to visit the first graduating class at the first r...
La Voix des Femmes: Haitian Women’s Rights, National Politics, and Black Activism in Port-au-Prince ...
Rebecca Jacobs is a senior at IPFW. She is a history and anthropology major with certificates in int...
The project discusses the effects of Haiti’s colonization as the space transitions from Hispaniola t...
Graduate Clinical Immersion in Haitihttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148308/1/SarahG...
Through work she does in post-conflict zones, Professor Christie Warren, at right, Director of the P...
The memorial will be a place of remembrance for all the enslaved Africans that lost their lives and ...
On May 11, 1850, two years after slavery was abolished in the French empire, a 36-year old woman on ...
Genesys Santana is from Orlando, Florida. She is currently majoring in History and Social Science Ed...
The program will feature performances of Haitian music, including two works composed by non-degree s...
Solange Pierre, renowned humanitarian and activist will speak on efforts to protect the civil and co...
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered these remarks at a Sh...
Haven, an Ireland-based non-governmental organization, will award Ismael the William Jefferson Clint...
Over the twentieth century, Camille Lucie Nickerson excelled in her multi-faceted career as an educa...
This research advocates for building more public high schools in Haiti to prepare more Haitians for ...
Kim Redigan spoke of her June 2009 trip to Haiti, to visit the first graduating class at the first r...
La Voix des Femmes: Haitian Women’s Rights, National Politics, and Black Activism in Port-au-Prince ...
Rebecca Jacobs is a senior at IPFW. She is a history and anthropology major with certificates in int...
The project discusses the effects of Haiti’s colonization as the space transitions from Hispaniola t...
Graduate Clinical Immersion in Haitihttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/148308/1/SarahG...
Through work she does in post-conflict zones, Professor Christie Warren, at right, Director of the P...