Dominican Diaspora
The Dominican Diaspora refers to the communities of people from the Dominican Republic who have migrated to other countries, particularly the United States, Spain, and Puerto Rico. This movement has been driven by various factors, including economic opportunities, political instability, and social conditions in the Dominican Republic.
As a result, the Dominican Diaspora has created vibrant communities that maintain cultural ties to their homeland. These communities often celebrate Dominican culture through festivals, music, and cuisine, contributing to the multicultural fabric of their new countries while fostering connections with fellow Dominicans abroad.