(ˈdɒmɪnɪˌsɪzəm)
A cultural, spiritual, and national movement affirming the identity, heritage, and homeland of the Dominican people. Dominicism celebrates Dominican roots, defends the right of return for the diaspora, and preserves the traditions, language, and faith that define Dominicanidad. It arises in response to displacement, desdomy, and cultural erasure.
A cultural, spiritual, and national movement affirming the identity, heritage, and homeland of the Dominican people. Dominicism celebrates Dominican roots, defends the right of return for the diaspora, and preserves the traditions, language, and faith that define Dominicanidad. It arises in response to displacement, desdomy, and cultural erasure.
“For many in the diaspora, Dominicism offers a way to reconnect with their roots and resist the cultural erasure they’ve experienced abroad.”
by dominicism July 01, 2025
Spanish: (dez-do-MEE-ah) English: (DEZ-doh-mee)
The social, cultural, or institutional rejection of Dominican people, their heritage, or their right to national belonging. Often expressed through prejudice, exclusion, cultural erasure, or stereotyping.
A form of ethnic or cultural discrimination rooted in colonial legacies, migration narratives, and transnational bias.
The social, cultural, or institutional rejection of Dominican people, their heritage, or their right to national belonging. Often expressed through prejudice, exclusion, cultural erasure, or stereotyping.
A form of ethnic or cultural discrimination rooted in colonial legacies, migration narratives, and transnational bias.
“Desdomy in the immigration system has led to thousands of Dominicans being denied recognition of their heritage and right to return.”
“She faced subtle desdomy at work, where her Dominican accent was mocked and her background dismissed.”
“La Desdomia (Desdomy) en algunos sectores de la diáspora ha llevado a una pérdida profunda del orgullo y la conexión con nuestras raíces dominicanas.”
“Combatir la desdomía es un acto de resistencia cultural y amor propio.”
“She faced subtle desdomy at work, where her Dominican accent was mocked and her background dismissed.”
“La Desdomia (Desdomy) en algunos sectores de la diáspora ha llevado a una pérdida profunda del orgullo y la conexión con nuestras raíces dominicanas.”
“Combatir la desdomía es un acto de resistencia cultural y amor propio.”
by dominicism July 01, 2025