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Raphael8:00 am - Shuttle departs from the Wyndham 8:15-8:30 am - Coffee/Breakfast (Live Oak Pavilion B) 8:30-9:00 am - Opening…
Raphael8:00 am - Shuttle departs from the Wyndham 8:15-8:45 am - Coffee/Breakfast (Live Oak Pavilion B) 9:00-10:00 am - Keynote…
Raphael8:30-9:00 am - Coffee/Breakfast (Wyndham Garden Hotel) 9:00-10:45 am - Panel #1 (Wyndham Garden Hotel): African Americans and…
RaphaelMyriam Chancy is Professor of English at the University of Cincinnati. Her first novel, Spirit of Haiti, was a finalist in the Best…
RaphaelThe second day of the Haiti and the Americas conference continued panels on scholarly research, and also included presentations on…
RaphaelThe first day of the Haiti and the Americas conference brought together exciting discussions about the influence of the Haitian…
RaphaelThe final day of the Haiti and the Americas conference moved from FAU’s campus to the Wyndham Garden Hotel, and was attended by…
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FrancescaPim De La Parra is one of the leading film makers of the Caribbean. His presence at this event was supported by a PUMA.Creative…
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FrancescaDr. Esther Figueroa is a Independent Jamaican film maker who originally obtained her Ph.D in Linguistics. She started making films…
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FrancescaProducer and Director, Michel was born in The Netherlands of Curacaon parentage and was educated there in Dutch Academy for Film…
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FrancescaDr Bruce Paddington is Co-ordinator of the Film Studies Programme at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine and Director…
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FrancescaAVA AND GABRIEL : A love story The screening of Ava and Gabriel on Tuesday 31st May in the CSA film and performance track was a…
Ryerson University (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is hosting an inter-disciplinary and international conference, "Counter Cultures: The…
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