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DESCRIPTION:"Uneven Geographies of Haiti and the\nDominican Republic."&nbsp
 \; Guest Speaker: Ainhoa    Mingolarra Garaizar\, PhD Student\, Department
  of Geography\, Maxwell School of Syracuse University.Haiti and the Domini
 can Republic share the island known as Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea and
  a border of 236 miles that divides the island into two halves. Both natio
 ns-to-be had a common history and territory before Cristobal Columbus arri
 ved to the island in 1492. Ainhoa Mingolarra Garaizar will discuss how col
 onial and postcolonial histories have shaped uneven geographies on each si
 de of the island\, with episodes of conflict and cooperation\, since the a
 rrival of Columbus.&nbsp\;Ainhoa Mingolarra Garaizar is a PhD Geography st
 udent at Syracuse University. Before beginning her PhD studies\, she worke
 d for several years at UNESCO in Ecuador and at the UNDP in Panama on soci
 o-environmental projects. Her research interests focus on political ecolog
 y in Latin America.Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly education
 al speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community. The series\,
  sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\
 , national and international scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pi
 zza is served.&nbsp\;Be sure to check out the full list of speakers.If you
  require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;by email&nbsp
 \;or by phone at 315.443.2367 by Wednesday\, November 7\, 2018.&nbsp\;&nbs
 p\;
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies- Uneven Geographies of Hait
 i and the Dominican Republic
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>"<strong>Uneven Geographies of Haiti and th
 e\nDominican Republic.</strong>"&nbsp\; Guest Speaker: <strong>Ainhoa    M
 ingolarra Garaizar</strong>\, PhD Student\, Department of Geography\, Maxw
 ell School of Syracuse University.</p><p>Haiti and the Dominican Republic 
 share the island known as Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea and a border of 
 236 miles that divides the island into two halves. Both nations-to-be had 
 a common history and territory before Cristobal Columbus arrived to the is
 land in 1492. Ainhoa Mingolarra Garaizar will discuss how colonial and pos
 tcolonial histories have shaped uneven geographies on each side of the isl
 and\, with episodes of conflict and cooperation\, since the arrival of Col
 umbus.&nbsp\;<br>Ainhoa Mingolarra Garaizar is a PhD Geography student at 
 Syracuse University. Before beginning her PhD studies\, she worked for sev
 eral years at UNESCO in Ecuador and at the UNDP in Panama on socio-environ
 mental projects. Her research interests focus on political ecology in Lati
 n America.<br><br></p><p>Conversations in Conflict Studies is a weekly edu
 cational speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community. The se
 ries\, sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse University fa
 culty\, national and international scholars and activists\, and PhD studen
 ts. Pizza is served.&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_even
 ts/">Be sure to check out the full list of speakers</a>.</p><p><br><em>If 
 you require accommodations\, please contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;<a href="m
 ailto:datoole@syr.edu">by email</a>&nbsp\;or by phone at 315.443.2367 by W
 ednesday\, November 7\, 2018.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</em></p>
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