@article{Captain_2020, title={Side-Gigs of the Literati: Humanitarianism at its Best}, volume={7}, url={https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/Cooperacion/article/view/4731}, DOI={10.21500/23825014.4731}, abstractNote={<p>Resumen: <br>In 2013, a Dominican lower court issued Judgment 168-13, deciding that many of the country’s population were not citizens. It was a clear act of purging people of Haitian descent. The Judgment was made against Juliana Deguis, hence she became the “poster child” for a legal, cultural, and humanitarian struggle in existence for decades, indeed more than a century in that nation. Humanitarianism aided in that difficult situation. As a student of south-south relations, and with a focus on literary superstars, I show how citizens of developing countries sometimes create their own solutions.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Revista Internacional de Cooperación y Desarrollo}, author={Captain, Yvonne}, year={2020}, month={Jun.}, pages={62–81} }