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CUNY Dominican Studies Institute

Founded in 1992 and housed at The City College of New York, the Dominican Studies Institute of the City University of New York (CUNY DSI) is the nation's first university-based research institute devoted to the study of people of Dominican descent in the United States and other parts of the world.

Exhibit Team

  • Edward De Jesús, Principal Investigator / Curator
  • Ruth Lizardi, Coordinator / Assistant Curator
  • Dr. Ramona Hernández, Director, CUNY DSI & Professor of Sociology, The City College of New York
  • Anthony Stevens-Acevedo, Assistant Director
  • Idilio Gracia Peña, Chief Archivist
  • Sarah Aponte, Chief Librarian
  • Jessy J. Pérez, Archivist
  • Jhensen Ortiz, Librarian
  • Groana G. Meléndez, Photography Editor
  • Norma Guzmán and Donald Mounts, Researchers
  • Dr. Tim Williams, Senior Editor
  • Mariel Acosta, Katie Duarte, Shaday Fermín, and Anthony Stevens-Acevedo, Editors
  • John P. Bimbiras, Edward De Jesús, Jhensen Ortiz, Jessy J. Pérez, Sophia Monegro and Natalie A. Studt, Biography Text Writers
  • Javier Pichardo, Graphic Artist
  • Martin Toomajian, Educational Materials
  • Matthew Santana, Digital Exhibit Curator

CCNY Library

These Omeka exhibitions are designed by the staff of the Digital Scholarship Services in the Cohen Library at the City College of New York.

To learn more about our services, please visit our site Digital Scholarship Services or email us at digital@ccny.cuny.edu.

Omeka site original team (2019):

Vivian Chan, Ching-Jung Chen, Chen Gao, Rafay Malik, Abel Mekuria

Omeka site update team (2023):

Hiroko Suda and Lily Susman