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Haiti Stands in Solidarity with Puerto Rico | Haití se solidariza con Puerto Rico

by Camila Avila-Martinez | Jul 31, 2019 | Government, History, Society

Haiti Stands in Solidarity with Puerto Rico PAPDA is a coalition of nine Haitian organizations working together to support Haitian farmers and those affected by socioeconomic inequality. During the rise of the #rickyrenuncia movements in Puerto Rico, they stated that...

Denationalization and Statelessness in the Dominican Republic|Desnacionalización y apatridia en la República Dominicana

by Leslie Rodriguez-Vazquez | Jul 31, 2019 | Government, History, Society

On this site from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), they present the state of the Dominican Republic after the judgment 168-13 in 2013 through a timeline of historical events and personal stories of those being impacted. En este sitio de...

Ricardo Rosselló renuncia como gobernador efectivo el 2 de agosto | Ricardo Rossello resigns as governor effective on the 2nd of August

by Camila Avila-Martinez | Jul 30, 2019 | Government, History, Society

El Nuevo Día es un periódico Puertorriqueño. Este articulo enfoca en la renuncia del Ricardo Rosselló como gobernado de Puerto Rico. Ademas, tiene una cronograma del proceso y que paso antes de la renuncia oficial. The New Day is a Puerto Rican newspaper. This article...

“A World Destroyed: A Nation Imposed”| “Un munido destruido: Una nación impuesta”

by Leslie Rodriguez-Vazquez | Jul 30, 2019 | Culture, Government, History, Society

This article written by Richard Lee Turtis outlines the relationship between Haitians and Dominican, before the rule of Rafael Trujillo. These interactions include marriages, living in the same towns, and no labor competition. Turtis also touches on the strategies...

How a Broken Migration Policy Has Divided Haiti and the Dominican Republic | Cómo una política de migración rota ha dividido a Haití y la República Dominicana

https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend-lines/24431/how-a-broken-migration-policy-has-divided-haiti-and-the-dominican-republic

Law in the Dominican Republic | Ley en the República Dominicana

https://www.dominicanrepublic.com/2459-2/
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