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MIAS 2013 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
By: Jaime Ancajima Alama
MIAS 2013 FELLOWS• AUSTRALIA
Rachel StevensDepartment of History, Monash University
• BANGLADESHSadaf Islam University of Chittagong
• BURMASandar WinUniversity of Mandalay
• COLOMBIAPatricia Serrano EsguerraChancellery of Universidad del Rosario
• COTE D'IVOIREKouame SayniUniversite Felix Houphouet Boigny
• CZECH REPUBLICMario KubasUniversity of Economics
• YEMENHassan Al-EryaniSana'a University
• MONGOLIABolormaa BatsuuriMongolian State University of Education
. PERUJaime Ancajima AlamaUniversidad Privada de Piura- PORTUGALJose Da Costa Picas do ValeUniversidade Nova de Lisboa- RUSSIAOlga GavrilenkoFar Eastern Federal University- SOUTH AFRICATakalani MashauUniversity of Venda- TOGOBawa KammampoalUniversity of Kara- URUGUAYDaniela Garino Traverso ArtigasTeacher Education and Development College- VIETNAMCam CaoTra Vinh University- WEST BANKKhaled ShanaaPalestine Ahliya University College
NYU STAFFPhilip M. Hosay, DirectorProfessor of International Education at New York University.
Anna Hillary, Program Intern
Grace Pai, Program Officer
Ashleigh White, Program Officer
Alexandra Wood, Administrative Director
NEW YORK: City of Immigrants, Diversity, Tolerance and Freedom
THE BEGINNINGJaime, Olga, Mario, Sayni, Bawa, Sandar, Takalani, Cam, Daniela, Rachel,
Bolorma, Sadaf, Hassan, Khaled, Jose, Patricia
NYU Staff: Anne, Ali, Phil, Grace and Ashleigh
I- Panel Discussions
Panel Disccussion Topics
1- Urban design and community planning2- Reconciliation of diversity with National Unity3- Communities in early America4- The search for community in the American Imagination5- Poverty in America: Social responsibility and individual self-reliance6- Constitutional Basis for individual rights in America
Panel Disccussion Topics
1- Urban design and community planning-An apartment in NY: $ 1’000,000- NYU has more than 100 buildings-NYU has over 40,000 students5- Poverty in America-There are over 40,000 homeless in NY
Panel Disccussion Topics7- Religious liberty Catholic Church – Jewish -Muslim Estimate- American Baptist Churches in the USA - Episcopal Church- United Methodist Church- Reformed Church in America- Presbyterian Church (USA)- International Churches of Christ- Seventh-Day Adventist Church - Armenian Apostolic Church/Catholicossate Etchmiadzin - Assemblies of God- Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - United Church of Christ - Serbian Orthodox Church in the USA - LDS (Mormon) Church - Unitarian Universalist Association- Presbyterian Church in America - Southern Baptist Convention - Lutheran Church- Baha'i- Christian and Missionary Alliance- Armenian Apostolic Church/Catholicossate of Cilicia - Moravian Church in America- Churches of Christ
Panel Disccussion Topics9- Individualism -Individualism and self-reliance are valued traits in American life.-People are encouraged to make most personal, career, and educational decisions independently.-Adult children are free to make decisions that directly go against the advice of their parents.-From a very early age, children are encouraged to be self-sufficient. - Many Americans tend to be outgoing and are willing to assist international students, sometimes offering hospitality in their homes or loaning items which might be useful.
Panel Disccussion Topics12- Immigration and cultural conflict-A little more than four million immigrants live in New York State and three million live in New York City. - There are 645,000 illegal immigrants in the state of New York, and there are 535,000 illegal immigrants in New York City alone.- Illegal immigrants: 27% come from Mexico and Central America, 23% from South Asia and East Asia, 22% from the Caribbean, 13% from South America, 8% from Europe, 5% from Africa, and 2% from the Middle East.
Panel Disccussion Topics12- Immigration and cultural conflict: Occupations of Illegal Immigrants:DishwashersSewing machine operatorsPainters, construction & maintenanceCooksConstruction laborersFood preparation workersWaitress & waitressesMaids & housekeeping cleanersAutomotive service technicians & mechanicsCarpenters
Taxi drivers & chauffeursStock clerks & order fillersJanitors & building cleanersLaborers & freight, stock & material moversDriver/sales workers & truck driversCashiersRetail salespersonsChild care workersOffice clerks, generalFirst-line supervisors of retail sales workers
Panel Disccussion Topics
14- The ethnic community15- The black migration from farm to city.16- Ethnicity, race, gender, and class in American politics17- Ethnicity and assimilation on the American frontier18- The democratic process and national unity
Panel Disccussion Topics
14- The ethnic community2006-2008 American Community Survey for the U.S.
Census:White 44.6%Hispanic or Latino (Of Any Race) 27.5%Black or African American 25.1%Asian 11.8%American Indian 0.4%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.1%Other races 16%
Panel Disccussion Topics
14- The ethnic communityAccording to the 2006-2007 Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies:
Puerto Rican: (778,628)
Dominican: (602,093)
Mexican: (289,755)
Ecuadorian: (201,708)
Colombian: (113,469)
Other Hispanic or Latino: (351,635)
Panel Disccussion Topics
14- The ethnic community-The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the Northeast, Midwest, and West for most of the 20th century. -a Second Great Migration (1940 to 1970), in which 5 million or more people moved, including many to California and other western cities.Between 1910 and 1970, blacks moved from 14 states of the South, especially Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to the other 3 cultural regions of the United States.
Panel Disccussion Topics
14- The ethnic community- By the end of the Second Great Migration, African Americans had become an urbanized population. - More than 80 percent lived in cities. A majority of 53 percent remained in the South, while 40 percent lived in the North and 7 percent in the West
Panel Discussions
21- Mass culture, the media, and American politics22- The rise of the middle class and suburbanization21- Interest group politics and the national interest24- American media and film25- The American family: Shifting ethnic, racial and gender identities.
Panel Disccussion Topics
26- Postmodernism in America27- American art and identity28- Diversity and experimentation in American music29- American National Identity and Transnationalism30- Education and the American character31-American popular culture and consumerism
Walking Tours
1- Mid-Town Manhattan –
By Carol Krinsky – NYU Professor
1- Mid-Town Manhattan –
By Carol Krinsky – NYU Professor
2- New England, Old Boston and Freedom Trail –
By Donald Johnson – NYU Professor Emeritus
2- New England, Old Boston and Freedom Trail –
By Donald Johnson – NYU Professor Emeritus
3- Elmhurst-Corona, Queens-By Kamau Ware –Photographer and community educator
3- Elmhurst-Corona, Queens-By Kamau Ware –Photographer and community educator
4- China Town: The Chung Pak Day Care Center.
4- China Town
5- Harlem: Schomburg Center for Black Culture
5- The Abyssinian Baptist Church.
6- New Mexico: Santa Fe and Acoma and Alburqueque.
6- New Mexico: Santa Fe and Acoma and Alburqueque.
7- Washington DC
7- Washington DC
Cities Visited
New YorkBostonCambridgeNew HampshireLowellDeeringNew Mexico: Santa Fe and TamayoWashingtown DCEtc.
Museums and others
The Civil War and American Art
Museums and othersThe Rockefeller Plaza
Museums and othersThe Rockefeller Plaza
Museums and others
The 9/11 memorial
Museums and others
Museum of Chinese in America
Museums and others
Schomburg Center
Museums and others
Louis Armstrong’s House
Museums and others
The Moving Image Museum
Museums and others
Sky Cultural Center
Museums and others
Boott Cotton Mills
Museums and others
The Fourth of July
Museums and othersThe White House
Museums and othersThe washingtom Memorial
Museums and othersWorld War II Memorial
Museums and othersThe Capitol
Museums and othersThe Julliard School
Museums and othersThe MOMA
Museums and othersMuseum of Brooklyn
Museums and othersThe Statue of Liberty
Churches Visited
Santa Fe: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
Santa Fe: Loreto Chapel
Santa Fe: San Miguel Church
I
Acoma: San Esteban del Rey
In China Town
Harlem: Abyssinian Baptist Church
Theater: The Nance
Opera: The wedding of the Figaro
Musical: Kinky boots
Parks
Subways
Streets
Restaurants: Chinese
Restaurants: Soul Food
Restaurants: Indian Food
Travelling: Bus, train subway, plane, van, car
Beautiful Moments
Dancing
Meeting people
Beautiful Moments
Playing baseball
Watching baseball
Beautiful Moments
Fireworks
Movie at the Park
Beautiful Moments
Rio Grande Lounge
The pool
Beautiful Moments
Patty’s and Jaime’s Birthday
Eating at Don’splace
Beautiful Moments
Dinner at Grace’s place
Photo session
Beautiful Moments
BBQ at Phil’s daughter’s house
Department ofState
Beautiful Moments
Dinner at Phil’s apartment
Peruvian QUINUA
Beautiful Moments
The EndAt Washington Square Park
The End At the Palladium