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NYIHA is an African word for the plains, the bush
and, broadly, the borderlands. It is a site of cultural
transformations associated with the formation of Diasporas,
away from home. We offer an alternative paradigm to the
dominant view, which restricts societal organization to
a single geographic space. We use new media to promote civic
engagement among scattered diasporas beyond borders.
There
is increasing awareness of global aspiration for human rights
that transcends borders. By human rights NYIHA means the
right to food, shelter, health care, education, decent work,
free speech, and justice and peace. While people may live
in societies, derive their identities from their societies,
the pursuit of human rights is best achieved through coordination
across borders.
This project produces and publishes high caliber, reliable
materials on African and Asian Diasporas in the Americas.
Communities subjected to movements from Africa and Asia
to North and Latin America display characteristics of Diasporas
rather than nations. They show patterns of dispersal, amassment,
belonging and remembered cultural heritage. NYIHA Media
also offers media arts and tolerance learning opportunities.
When
it was founded by Dr. Steeve Coupeau and Laurent Beaulieu
in September 2003 as Advocacy News, this media company introduced
a new benchmark in the use of new media for civic engagement.
They later took on the name of NYIHA MEDIA to reflect our
broad engagement in the defense of free expression. Since
then, they have offered an engaging outlet for dialogue
amongst established and emerging human rights defenders.
The
recipient of award from the National Black Programing Consortium,
and Columbia University / Harlem Arts Alliance, NYIHA MEDIA
has earned a reputation for its bold stance in the use of
new media to promote diversity. Writing and reporting on
local and national politics, with reviews of arts, cultural,
musical, film and theater products and events, NYIHA MEDIA
has become the best destination for news on political engagement
of diasporas in New York City.
NYIHA
programs are executed with the support of our Board of Directors.
Dr. Steeve Coupeau serves as Editor-in-Chief and Publisher.
Dr. Coupeau has over 12 years of domestic and international
experiences in program execution and evaluation and creative
idea generation in programming. He is a member of the Committee
of Concerned Journalists.
NYIHA MEDIA is a partner of both TogetherTV and Stop Child
Poverty, a campaign to promote the United Nations Millennium
Development Goals to halve extreme poverty by 2015. NYIHA
MEDIA is also a member of Pacific News Service, New America
Media.
Contact
contact: Dr. Steeve Coupeau
address: Dr. Steeve Coupeau/NYIHA MEDIA, Parkwest
Finance Station, P.O.BOX 20744, New York, NY 10025
website:
http://www.nyiha.com
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