The CNU Charter Awards archive contains the physical records of competition entries from 2001 through 2018. PDFs of a master list, awards poster, and lists by designer and/or region were compiled by David D. Makhan MArch, University of Miami, Sch...
A report describing "the population with Haitian ancestry living in the United States based on the 2009 American Community Survey (ACS). It also presents the distribution of people with Haitian ancestry across the United States."
Interview of Mark Dow with Cheryl Little, an attorney for the Florida Rural Legal Services in Miami and supervising attorney at the Miami Haitian Refugee Center (HRC) for seven years.
A report describing "the population with Haitian ancestry living in the United States based on the 2009 American Community Survey (ACS). It also presents the distribution of people with Haitian ancestry across the United States."
A 79-page report that details the results and conclusions of various surveys and interviews conducted in the spring and summer of 1980 of the Cuban and Haitian immigrant groups that had arrived in Dade County at that time. Specific topics include ...
Postcard from the Dunham Committee for Haiti that includes a message to President Bush and a request to enclose a contribution to assist Katherine Dunham with her work for Haiti.
Four sheets stapled together with flyers and articles entitled as the following: "Haitians with HIV Jailed at U.S. Military Base and INS Prisons," "U.S. Camp for Haitians Described as Prison-like," by Lynne Duke, "Indignit...
A report providing information and analysis about the aftermath of the military coup that took place in Haiti on September 29, 1991, including the subsequent detainment of Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Artiside.
A small collection of articles and flyers created by the Haitian Asylum Project of Harvard Law School's immigration program. It includes information given to Haitian training participants in both Boston and Miami, an article entitled "Ha...
A flyer by the Emergency Coalition for Haitian Refugees, advertisitng a public forum to discuss the 275 Haitian political refugees being imprisoned in the U.S. naval base in Guatanamo Bay, Cuba.
A report by the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, describing the state of human rights in Haiti after the military coup that had occurred on September 29, 1991.
A series of several letters, reports, and articles stapled together that address the prisoners being held in Guantanamo Bay. Among the documents, there is an open letter from the Emergency Coalition for Haitian Refugees, encouraging the involvemen...
Reports, Working Papers and ephemera authored primarily by the Haitian Neighborhood Center/Sant La and the Journalism Program at the University of Miami.