Seventh in a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
How an innate curiosity shaped the desire to explore and travel.
Six scholars, writers and translators on the legacy of the Repeating Islands blog.
Sixth in a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
Fifth in a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
This panel discussion examined the revolutionary legacies of Hispaniola.
Alanna made major contributions to the artistic and intellectual landscape of Dominican Culture. Video homage is sponsored by the Haiti-DR Section of LASA.
The NYC-born Dominicana wins prestigious literary award.
The latest issue of Caribbean Quarterly features a poem by Sophie Maríñez .
Fourth in a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
Friends and relatives of artist Nelson Rafael Díaz Henríquez «Ney» seek ANSWERS, demand JUSTICE!
Third in a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
Imagine an exhibit that highlights the history and legacy of an oppressed people funded by the oppressor?
The daughter of Dominican immigrants making her work available to a wider audience.
In a brutally honest and painful article, the author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao opens up about his childhood trauma.
Alberto Sandoval-Sánchez, writer and Professor of Spanish and U.S. Latina/o literature at Mount Holyoke College recently penned a poem inspired by the activist work of Emma Gonzalez, one of the survivors of the February 2018 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Second of a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
First of a series of articles that focus on research of Dominican history and society.
La Virgen de la Altagracia forma parte de los discursos nacionalistas y de resistencia.
In 2013, Hilton Hals and Junot Díaz discussed life, literature and more at the iconic Strand bookstore.