Haitian Studies Institute
Established in 2016 at Brooklyn College, the Haitian Studies Institute is the youngest such ethnic entity inside CUNY, with the main mission of supporting studies on Haitians, Haiti, and its diaspora. Located less than a mile from the newly renamed Little Haiti subway stop, it is a vital center for studying, celebrating, and strengthening one of our borough’s most vibrant communities.
Numbers Served by HSI
2K
Community Members
210
Career
Day
10
Youth in Ayiti in the City
30
Youth in Next Gen/Civics
12
NYC School Visits
Ayiti in the City
Our summer program offers historical lectures, cultural workshops, culinary explorations of Haitian cuisine, film screenings, and local excursions. It provides students with a vivid and holistic insight into Haitian history, culture, language, and customs. The experience also includes a paid professional-development component, in which students work directly with and for Haitian-owned or operated businesses and organizations. Applications for Summer 2024 are now closed.
Research
The Haitian Studies Institute is founded on a mandate to contribute to the corpus of knowledge about Haiti and Haitians, to advance the intellectual field of Haitian studies in various disciplines. We seek to design resources, tools, and informational infrastructures to make this effort possible. The growth of our nascent archive is one such example; the development of a series of bilingual Haitian Creole glossaries is another.
HSI Archives
Bilingual English – Haitian Creole Glossary of Immigration Terms (PDF)
Resources
Upcoming events
Executive Committee
HSI’s Executive Committee includes representatives from Brooklyn College and other CUNY colleges.
Featured News
Right at Home
Marie Lily Cerat has the Haitian Studies Institute exactly where it needs to be.
Haitian Studies Institute at Brooklyn College Releases Annual Report for 2024
Established in 2016, the HSI has served as a hub for research and community service, while amplifying the voices of Haitians locally and worldwide.
A Passion for the Past
Obden Mondésir, the Haitian Studies Institute’s inaugural archivist, is designing a collection that honors the lives of revolutionaries and everyday citizens alike.
Contact Information
CUNY Haitian Studies Institute
Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue
1108 Boylan Hall
Brooklyn, NY 11210
P: 718.951.5000, ext. 5187, 1413, or 1496
E: hsi@brooklyn.cuny.edu
HSI Archives
For archive-related inquiries, please contact:
Obden Mondésir, HSI Archivist
P: 718.951.5000 x2123
E: obden.mondesir@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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