Friday, May 30, 2014

Entre dos tierras: Motherhood in NYC and the DR Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University invite you all to participate in a research project meant to describe how Dominican mothers...

Entre dos tierras:
Motherhood in NYC and the DR
Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University invite you all to participate in a research project meant to describe how Dominican mothers:
  • Experience being a mom in New York City and the Dominican Republic
  • Express the challenges of being a "dos tierras mom"
  • Describe how this experience has affected their children's education
  • Talk about how their aspirations have affected their children
  • Share their ideas on the role that schools and the community play in their children's education.
  • In order to tell these stories, we would like to interview Dominican mothers living in New York City. All these interviews will:
  • Be confidential
  • Last less than an hour
  • Be conducted in either English or Spanish, your choice
  • Take place at any time or location (we would love to invite you for a coffee!)
If you would like to participate, or know someone who could participate, please contact:
  1.       Cynthia Carvajal at cnc2140@tc.columbia.edu
  2.       Victoria Martínez-Martínez at vem2116@tc.columbia.edu
  3.    Aldo Anzures Tapia at (917) 288-7835 or at aldo.anzures@tc.edu
Motherhood in NYC and the DR
Researchers at Teachers College, Columbia University invite you all to participate in a research project meant to describe how Dominican mothers:
  • Experience being a mom in New York City and the Dominican Republic
  • Express the challenges of being a "dos tierras mom"
  • Describe how this experience has affected their children's education
  • Talk about how their aspirations have affected their children
  • Share their ideas on the role that schools and the community play in their children's education.
  • In order to tell these stories, we would like to interview Dominican mothers living in New York City. All these interviews will:
  • Be confidential
  • Last less than an hour
  • Be conducted in either English or Spanish, your choice
  • Take place at any time or location (we would love to invite you for a coffee!)
If you would like to participate, or know someone who could participate, please contact:
  1.       Cynthia Carvajal at cnc2140@tc.columbia.edu
  2.       Victoria Martínez-Martínez at vem2116@tc.columbia.edu
  3.    Aldo Anzures Tapia at (917) 288-7835 or at aldo.anzures@tc.edu

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