DUSA Artist Reception

Last night Dominicanos USA hosted its first ever Dominican American Artist Reception for the respected and prolific Bronx-based artist Persio Minier. Mr. Minier’s art has been located at the DUSA New York office since November 2015 and will be up until the end of the February. The artwork has been…
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Naturalization Ceremonies

Our mission to empower the Dominican-American community is best displayed when we attend naturalization ceremonies because we have the opportunity to register brand new American citizens to vote. We enjoy attending these ceremonies because it allows us to meet people at the end of the long road to citizenship and…
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Generation Citizen: Civics Day

This past December, our Rhode Island senior staff Natalia Rosa and Isseniel Rodriguez were honored to judge Generation Citizen’s bi-annual event – Civics Day. They had the pleasure of listening to some intelligent youths present their solutions to the issues they found most important to them and to their communities;…
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100k Celebration!

DUSA took a moment to celebrate having registered 100,000 Dominican-Americans to vote in RI and NY- a historic accomplishment in US history. A well-attended cocktail reception was held at Providence’s Marriott Hotel, where guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as they listened to the musical interpretations of Johnny Keys Trio.
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Dominicanos USA registers over 100,000 voters 

New York City – In a triumph for the Dominican-American community, Dominicanos USA (DUSA) blew past its goal and announced it had registered more than 100,000 Dominican-Americans in New York and Rhode Island in their first year of voter registration efforts as part of their “Road to 100k” campaign. “It puts our community on the…
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Election Day

We were honored to be invited by NYC votes to join them for their press conference on Election Day. We look forward to continuing our work with them as we strive to further increasing civic engagement within the community for the 2016 election cycle. Thanks again to our amazing partners…
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#DUSA100K

There was a need within the Dominican-American community which led to an idea to increase civic engagement within the Dominican-American by registering, educating and mobilizing the community to go out and vote. In 2013, that idea became the non-profit organization Dominicanos USA (DUSA), a non-partisan effort focused on the empowerment…
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