Founded in 1992 at The City College of New York, the Dominican Studies Institute of the City University of New York is the first and only university-based research institute in the United States devoted to the study of people of Dominican descent.
DOMINICAN ARCHIVES ADVISORY BOARD
In 2003, Dr. Ramona Hernández, director of the CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, appointed an Archives Advisory Board to advise the Institute director on matters related to the archival documentation of the Dominican population in the United States. Members were selected based on their expertise and the caliber of their reputation:
Daisy Cocco de Filippis, Ph.D.
President
Naugatuck Valley Community College
Walter Delgado
Director, Center for Community Development and Empowerment
The Bronx Institute
Lehman College
Gabriel Haslip-Viera
Chair, Department of Sociology
The City College of New York
Normandía Maldonado
Director
Centro Cultural Ballet Quisqueya
Moisés Pérez
Executive Director
Alianza Dominicana
The Advisory Board of the Dominican Archives consists of prominent members of the Dominican community and distinguished academics. As constituted, the Advisory Board brings a unique combination of knowledge and experience concerning the historical and cultural development of the Dominican population. The members of the Board also bring vast experience as leaders in various capacities, and broad professional perspectives to effectively guide the Institute director in how best to advance the Dominican Archives and ensure its stability, growth, and fidelity to its mission.
The City College of New York
North Academic Center (NAC), 4/107
160 Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031
By phone:
Institute Main Office: 212.650.7496
Archives and Library: 212.650.7170
Inter-University Program for Latino Research (IUPLR)