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Laura E. Wise
Program Manager, Academic ProgramsNayana Abeysinghe
Mellon Fellow
Katie Acosta
Assistant Professor - SociologyRosanne Adderley
Associate Professor - History
Katherine Andrinopoulos
Assistant Professor - International Health & Development
Mia Bagneris
Visiting Assistant Professor - Art HistoryAsligul Berktay
Ph.D. Candidate
I. Carolina Caballero
Lecturer - Spanish & Portuguese
Hortensia Calvo
Doris Stone Director - Latin American LibraryEugene Cizek
Professor Emeritus - ArchitectureDave Davis
Director - Institutional ResearchGaurav Desai
Associate Professor - English, African and African Diaspora Studies
Cherif Saloum Diatta
Ph.D. Student, Fulbright Fellow - Stone Center
Guadalupe García
Assistant Professor - History
Annie Gibson
Professor of Practice/Director of the Early Experience at CIAPA
Wedsly Turenne Guerrier
Visiting Assistant Professor - French & Italian
Oliver Houck
Professor - Law
Thomas A. Klingler
Associate Professor - French & ItalianJana Lipman
Associate Professor - History
Ana M. López
Director - Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute, Associate Professor - Communication, Associate Provost - Office of Academic AffairsMarilyn Miller
Associate Professor and Chair - Spanish & PortugueseSupriya M. Nair
Associate Professor - English
Marc D. Perry
Assistant Professor - Anthropology
Shearon Roberts
Ph.D. Student
Thomas Sherry
Professor - Ecology & Evolutionary BiologyFelipe Smith
Associate Professor - English
Beverley Trask
Associate Professor - Theatre & Dance
2012 CHC Graduate Fellowships
Applications must be submitted electronically to chc@miami.edu by Wednesday, February 1, 2012. For more information, visit http://www.library.miami.edu/chc/fellowships/chcfellowshipsguidelines.html.CCSI Cuban Resource Networks
Organizational Networks in Cuba The Cuban Studies Institute Organizational Network School of Civil Engineering University of Havana School of Arts…CCSI Cuban Resources Links
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute has compiled a list of web sites that may be useful to researchers and…
La Tierra Mágica: Una exploración cultural de la América Latina
La tierra mágica: Una exploración cultural de la América Latina is a resource guide on Latin American culture, designed to…
Land of Diversity
This course is designed for the high school level, particularly for the 9th and 10th grade social studies classroom. It…LARC Slide Packets
The materials found below were once part of our publications that the Latin American Resource Center offered to educators at…
Presentation on Cuba to the New Orleans City Council
New Orleans City Special Projects and Economic Development Committee Meeting on Cuba May 11, 2009 Presided by Arnie Fielkow, Attended…Resources on Haiti
Tulane University Tulane University has created a website to serve as a clearinghouse on information on the different news stories…Stone Center Forms
FACULTY/STAFF GRANTS & FUNDING Forms and Information SC Summer 2013 Faculty Research Grants Policies & Procedures SC Summer 2013 Faculty…Tulane Libraries & Special Collections
Amistad Research Center, Tilton Hall Manuscripts and book collections that include materials about African roots of Caribbean culture. Koch Botanical…

A New Look at Cuba
Ryan Rivet rrivet@tulane.edu Photo: The Obama administration has lifted some restrictions on travel to Cuba, a move that Ana López,…Summer Teacher Institute: Exploration of the African Diaspora in the Americas
By: Denise Woltering-Vargas Photo: Participants of the 2009 LARC Summer Teacher Institute learning Haitian dance steps with dancer, Peniel Guerrier.…
LAGO Graduate Student Conference Call for Papers - Extended Deadline!
Call for Papers Extended Deadline: October 31, 2009 Submit abstracts to: LAGO The Latin American Graduate Student Association (LAGO) of…Mesa-Lago Quoted in Caracas Newspaper
Distinguished Greenleaf Visiting Professor in Latin American Studies, Carmelo Mesa-Lago, was recently quoted extensively for the article "Venezuela pays USD…
Poverty & Inequality Expert Joins Stone Center
By: Ryan Rivet rrivet@tulane.edu Renowned economist Nora Lustig, whose field of study focuses on poverty and inequality, has joined the…Cuba Scholars Convene on Campus
By: Brandon Meginley newwave@tulane.edu New Orleans has strong historical ties to Cuba. In the early 19th century, an influx of…
Geographical Imaginaries Conference Held at Tulane
From November 4th through the 6th, with the support of Tulane University and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies,…
Stone Center hosts Conference on Cuba
(Photo: Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Nora Lustig and Paolo Spadoni) On Friday, November 13th, the conference Cuba: 50 Years of Revolution was…Latin American Library Announces 2009-2010 Greenleaf Fellows
The Doris Stone Director of the Latin American Library, Hortensia Calvo, recently announced the Richard E. Greenleaf Fellows at the…
Latin Americanist Professors Jeff Chambers and Tom Sherry Featured in Fall 2009 Tulanian
Drs. Jeffrey Chambers and Thomas Sherry, both professors of ecology and evolutionary biology, were featured in the Fall 2009 Tulanian…
Excitement Builds for ¡Sí Cuba! Events
By: Carol J. Schlueter cjs@tulane.edu The plan to bring an exhibit by Cuban artists to the Newcomb Art Gallery expanded…
¡Sí Cuba! Events: January 14th Openings and Events
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. January 14th Events: Antenna Gallery, "Cuba, Now!" (January 9-February…Cuban Images, Art Come to Campus
By: New Wave staff newwave@tulane.edu Tulane’s participation in the citywide ¡Sí Cuba! celebration begins on Saturday (Jan. 16) as two…¡Sí Cuba! Events: "Collecting Cuban Art" on Jan 28th and 29th
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. Collecting Cuban Art January 28-29, 2010 Sponsored by the…¡Sí Cuba! Events: "Polaridad Complementaria" Opening - Saturday January 16th
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. “Polaridad Complementaria: Recent Works from Cuba” Opening: January 16,…
LARC Supports Haiti through Resources and Fundraiser
The Latin American Resource Center (LARC) has highlighted some key resources to help explore the depth and complexity of the…
Unique Challenges for Aid Community in Haiti
By: Ryan Rivet rrivet@tulane.edu The massive earthquake that devastated Haiti, leveling the capital city of Port-au-Prince, has created a humanitarian…¡Sí Cuba! Events: January 19 Opening
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. January 19 Opening: The Historic New Orleans Collection, "Louisiana…Fundraisers to Help Haiti
By: New Wave staff newwave@tulane.edu Events on Friday and Saturday will be raising funds for Haitian earthquake victims. Tulane Latin…Teach-In on Haiti
New Wave staff newwave@tulane.edu In response to the devastation following the earthquake and aftershocks in Haiti, students in the Tulane…Tulane Website for Haiti Events
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¡Sí Cuba! Events: A Reading by Richard Fleming on Wednesday, Jan 27
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. A reading by Richard Fleming from his book Walking…
Healing the Wounds of Haiti
By: Fran Simon fsimon@tulane.edu Photo courtesy of Dr. Elizabeth Bellino. Dr. Elizabeth Bellino, a pediatrician with a public health degree…
Professor Studies Health Care of Cuba
By: Fran Simon fsimon@tulane.edu Photo: In a Cuban clinic, Tia Tucker, right, examines a patient. Tucker is a Tulane public…
¡Sí Cuba! Events: "Soy Cuba" Screening
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. When: Thursday, Feb. 4 – 7:30pm Where: The Contemporary…International Food and Music Festival at Tulane
This Festival, in keeping with New Orleans' tradition of spring festivals, is meant to bring Tulane's international community together and…Newcomb Dance Co. Celebrates 25 Years
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu The Newcomb Dance Company will commemorate its 25th anniversary with “An Evening of Dance” beginning…Stone Center Latin American & Caribbean Student Photography Contest
During the Spring semester of 2010, the Stone Center for Latin American Studies will sponsor a Latin American & Caribbean…Architecture School Hosts Latin American Symposium
By: New Wave staff newwave@tulane.edu The Tulane School of Architecture will present “EN EL AULA: Beyond Latin American Architecture,” a…
Celebration of Latin Culture
By: New Wave staff newwave@tulane.edu Five different groups will perform Latin music at Sunday’s (April 18) free festival at Laurence…
T-Shirts for Haiti
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu Photo: First-year student Alexandra Yarost leads her peers in a campaign to raise money for…
Fiesta for Fine Faculty
By: Fran Simon fsimon@tulane.edu Photo: Ronna Burger, left, and April Brayfield receive recognition as outstanding members of the liberal arts…
Off the Island!
By: Arthur Nead anead@tulane.edu In an editorial in the May 2010 issue of the journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Tulane…Latin American Library Announces Arrival of Final 2010-2011 Greenleaf Scholar
The Latin American Library at Tulane University is delighted to announce the arrival of the fourth and final LAL Greenleaf…Walk for Haiti
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu The Tulane School of Social Work, together with the Run for Third organization, will host…
Giving Back and Changing Lives
By: Belinda Lacoste newwave@tulane.edu Photo: Volunteering with the Peace Corps in Jamaica, Carrie Giordano Eklund worked in a school, promoting…Américas Awards Ceremony 2009 Webcast
The Library of Congress has put up the most recent Américas Award webcast from October 2009. The Américas Award for…
Students Bring Health Care to Hispaniola
By: Arthur Nead anead@tulane.edu Tulane medical and public health students are traveling to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola this summer…
An Angry Planet?
By: Fran Simon fsimon@tulane.edu This decade has started off with a bang - massive earthquakes in Haiti, Chile and China,…
Carnival Swings Into Summer
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu Guest artists from Brazil, Cuba and Haiti will lead dance and drumming classes for all…Public Health School Hosts Haitian Leader
By: Dee Boling newwave@tulane.edu The Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine will host Dr. Alex Larsen, minister of…
Gates Foundation Funds Haitian Aid Study
By: Mike Strecker mstreck@tulane.edu Photo: Dr. Elizabeth Bellino, a clinical instructor of pediatric infectious diseases at Tulane, cares for a…
Stone Center Undergrad Davita Petty Mentioned in CNN.com's Report on Study Abroad
On September 21, 2010, CNN.com published a news article entitled “Looking beyond Europe for education, adventure” in which Davita Petty,…
Haiti Beyond the News
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu Photo: Wedsly Guerrier, a native of Haiti, is a visiting assistant professor teaching courses on…Tulane @ LASA 2010 - Toronto
The XXIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association will be held in Toronto, Canada on October 6-9. Numerous…Audubon Zoo Comes Alive for Celebración Latina
By: Shearon Roberts Photo: One of the members of Casa Samba performs during a show at this year’s Celebración Latina…LASA 2010 Displays Academic Diversity of Tulane Faculty, Students
By: Shearon Roberts Photo: CIPR Executive Director Ludovico Feoli, Stephanie Stone Feoli and Xela Korda attend the Tulane Reception (Photo…Symposium on Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America - Call for Proposals
Call for Proposals Symposium Dates: October 30-November 2, 2011 The Association for Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America…From Dance to Natural Disaster: Stone Center Faculty Speak on Summer Research
By: Shearon Roberts Photo: Tango mural, homage to Carlos Torrallardona, Paraná Street in Buenos Aires, with grafittied text, “Esto no…
Researcher Returns to Jamaica to Combat HIV
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu Photo: Katherine Andrinopoulos, assistant professor in the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, specializes…
Getting It Done in Disease-ravaged Haiti
Getting It Done in Disease-ravaged Haiti By: Madeline Vann newwave@tulane.edu Photo: Planning their work in Haiti are, from right, Carl…
Students' Hearts Beat With Haitian Kids
Social Work graduate students Tuyl Fletchinger, left, and Jordan Matevich, of HeARTS With Haiti, make drums from paper plates, small…
Coffee History Perks Up Lesson Plans
Learning about the coffee trade and incorporating that information into lesson plans was the focus of a workshop for area…
New direct flights between New Orleans and Cuba to restore historic ties; create new ones
Photo Courtesy of Jordan Shannon, Ph.D. Candidate at the Stone Center By Shearon Roberts Both Tulane's Cuba programs, as well…
Tulane students get fully immersed in Cuban life through new Cuba semester abroad program
Photo Courtesy of Professor Carolina Caballero By Shearon Roberts For Tulane junior Meghan Kelly, Cuba proved to be a place…
Professor Jana Lipman Quoted in CSM
Photo: Javier Galeano, AP/Pool Professor Jana Lipman (History) was quoted in an article in the Christian Science Monitor discussing former…
Expanding Study in Cuba
Today from the Tulane New Wave: Tulane University delegation travels to Cuba in hopes of reinstating a summer program that…SLA Faculty Receive Grants and Fellowships for the 2011-2012 Academic Year
By: Dean Carole Haber As we come to the close of another extremely successful academic year, I want to take…
Student Rewarded for Work With Immigrants
By: Carol J. Schlueter cjs@tulane.edu Photo: May law grad Rosanna Eugenio earns a pro bono award from the Louisiana State…
Dance Festival Links Traditions to Africa
By: Alicia Duplessis Jasmin aduples@tulane.edu As instructors for the 2011 New Orleans Dance Festival, Danys "La Mora" Pérez and her…
Latin American Library Welcomes Richard E. Greenleaf Fellows for 2011-2012
from Hortensia Calvo, The Doris Stone Latin American Librarian It is my pleasure to announce the Richard E. Greenleaf Fellows…
From Tulane New Wave: Guardian angel for children of Haiti
from Tulane New Wave Fran Simon fsimon@tulane.edu They're called "Restaveks," the Haitian children who have lost one or both parents…
From Tulane New Wave: Expanding Study in Cuba
from Tulane New Wave Carol J. Schlueter cjs@tulane.edu With interest in Cuban studies on the rise at Tulane, provost Michael…
Richard Greenleaf, 1930-2011
Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is with great sadness that we report the death on Tuesday, November 8 of Richard…
From Tulane New Wave: Cuba: A Metaphor for Discovery
From Tulane New Wave. Michaela Gibboni newwave@tulane.edu Cuba is the greatest contradiction and the most honorable truth. I won't say…Cuban Studies Welcomes Noted Film Scholar
By Susanne Hackett and Bianka Ballina In February 2012, the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute was pleased to bring to…
From Tulane New Wave: Book offers multilingual help for Haitian children
From Tulane New Wave. Joe Halm jhalm@tulane.edu When December social work graduates Lucy Bromer and Caroline Crowley saw the ongoing…
"Hollywood, Nuestra América y Los Latinos" by Ana López Published in Cuba
Earlier this year, the book Hollywood, Nuestra América y los Latinos (Hollywood, Our América, and the Latino) by Ana M.…
Ned Sublette's Report from Mbanza-Kongo
The Stone Center had the pleasure of welcoming author Ned Sublette to present a lecture on "Kongo Belief Past and…
Public Health in Cuba 2013
The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University is offering a graduate summer study abroad program in…
Call for Papers: Radical Caribbeans
Read the official Call for Papers here. We welcome papers that address any facet of the Caribbean radicalis and radical…

Lecture by Tulane Reading Project featured author Junot Díaz
Junot Díaz will give a lecture and discussion of his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.…
Annual Latin American Library Open House
Mark your calendars! Please join us on Friday September 18, noon to 4:30pm for the annual Latin American Library Open…
Lecture by Cuban Author & Critic Ambrosio Fornet
Please mark your calendars for a talk by Cuban writer, editor, literary and book scholar, Ambrosio Fornet, entitled “Eruditos o…
Victoria Montoro Zamorano Exhibit - "La Habana: In Spite of..."
Octavia Art Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Victoria Montoro Zamorano – the first ever in the…Geographical Imaginaries and Hispanic Film - El imaginario geográfico y el cine hispano
Crossings and interrogations of geographical borders have been at the forefront of much Spanish, Latin American and U. S. Latino…
Cuba: 50 Years of Revolution
The conference Cuba: 50 Years of Revolution will be held on Tulane’s uptown campus in the Greenleaf Conference Room in…
Congo Square: Crossroads of the Afro-Atlantic World
Leading scholars on African and Caribbean culture, and their impact on New Orleans, will gather on Saturday, Nov. 14, for…
Héctor Delgado Pérez Talk
"Havana: A Virtual Stroll" Photojournalist Héctor Delgado Pérez takes us on a virtual tour through Havana, using aerial and street…
Fiesta Latina!
The third annual Fiesta Latina is the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s celebration of the music, food and culture…
U.S.-Cuban Cooperation in Defending Against Hurricanes
The Center for International Policy takes pleasure in inviting you to a conference on U.S.-Cuban cooperation in defending against hurricanes…¡Sí Cuba! Teachers Open House
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art will host this open house for…
Pachanga and Haitian Relief Fundraiser
Please join TULASO, LAGO and the Stone Center for the first Pachanga of the spring semester this FRIDAY!! This is…Haiti Teach-In
The Latin American Graduate Organization (LAGO) is sponsoring a Haiti teach-in to be held on Tuesday, January 26th at 7pm.…"Revolutionary Cuba: Memory, Culture and Politics" - A Title VI-A UISFL Meeting
Downloadable Registration Form See below for full Registration Information. The Title VI-A Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language (UISFL) Project…
Alejandro Anreus Lecture: "Social Expressionism: The Art of Luis Cruz Azaceta"
This Wednesday at 6 pm, please join the Newcomb Art Gallery for Social Expressionism: The Art of Luis Cruz Azaceta,…
Albert Valdman Lecture: Kapwa ap kenbe djanm - Sociolinguistic Variation in Northern Haiti
Among French-based creoles, Haitian Creole has the highest degree of standardization, with a written norm—Standard Haitian Creole (SHC)—based on the…Las Américas Film Series: New Films From Latin America
This series is made possible through the generosity of the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University, Las…Closing Reception for Polaridad Complementaria
Join us for a celebration featuring Cuban music by Mas Mamones. Music sponsored by New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.…
Urban Empire: A Symposium on Cities of the Early Modern Hispanic World
Schedule Friday, March 19 Welcome 9:00 AM-Jones Hall 100A (Greenleaf Conference Room) Session 1: Architecture, Empire, and Modernity in Baroque…En El Aula: Second Latin American Architecture Symposium
EN EL AULA is a symposium and workshop intended to develop and sustain a network of scholars who successfully introduce…Calypso Music Event at Loyola
Loyola University New Orleans Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Inaugural Cultural Event “Everybody runnin’ to the Carnaval”: Calypso…Talk by LAL Greenleaf Fellow Alfredo Prieto
Latin American Library Greenleaf Fellow Alfredo Prieto’s talk is titled “El otro: Visiones sobre la cultura cubana en los Estados…
Sixth Annual Celebración Latina
Sixth Annual Celebración Latina: A family-oriented event that offers a great opportunity for New Orleanians to come together to celebrate…¡Mesa de conversación! Speak Spanish
Want to practice your Spanish? Want to help others improve their Spanish? Come eat lunch and speak Spanish every Wednesday…¡Sí Cuba!: A Citywide Celebration of Cuban Art and Culture
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. "¡Sí Cuba!," a major citywide presentation of arts, music,…Latin America & Outreach
A working meeting sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs…RaRa for Haiti: Awareness Walk and Second Line
The Earthquake in Haiti on January 12th devastated the Capital City of Port-au-Prince. An estimated 300,000 people died, more than…
Luisa Campuzano Lecture: "Viajeros cubanos a Estados Unidos en el siglo XIX, contextos y horizontes críticos"
Please join us for a talk entitled “Viajeros cubanos a Estados Unidos en el siglo XIX, contextos y horizontes críticos”…New Orleans Zephrys: Hispanic Heritage Night
Honoring Hispanic heritage throughout the game. $2 Coronas and Margaritas Live music by Rumba Buena New Orleans Zephyrs vs. Albuquerque…Casa Borrega to Host 1st Annual Latin Jazz Festival
New Orleans’ first annual Latin Jazz Fest is hosting a benefit concert in memoriam of the 5th anniversary of Katrina.…Salsa Study Night
Like salsa music, like chips and salsa, and need a place to study, get all three rolled into one event.…
Hispanic Heritage Month Cultural Festival
In celebration of the bicentennials of independence of Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, and Chile and to mark the beginning of…
Latin American Library Annual Open House and Book Sale
Come meet the staff, see a selection of the Library’s recent acquisitions, learn more about our collections and services, browse…
A Celebration of the Americas: Carnaval Latino 2010
The Crescent City's annual salute to its Hispanic Heritage returns the weekend of October 9th through 10th when the Hispanic-American…Celebración Latina
Our annual family festival typically held in April will now be held at the Audubon Zoo in the fall to…UNO Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference
The 2010 Empire and Solidarity Conference explores how different solidarity movements were shaped by, or consciously modeled themselves upon, the…Tulane University Study Abroad Fair
Find out: How you can study, intern, volunteer, and travel abroad What programs are available How financial aid works with…Marc Perry Lecture: "Consuming Blackness"
Marc Perry, Assistant Professor in Anthropology and ADST, will deliver a lecture titled "Consuming Blackness: Neoliberal Multiculturalism and New Economies…New Orleans con Sabor Latino
New Orleans con Sabor Latino is a documentary photography exhibit at the Southern Food & Beverage Museum (1 Poydras Street,…
Film Screening and Discussion- "Poto Mitan: Haitian Women Pillars of the Global Economy"
Newcomb Feminist Film Series featuring discussion and reception with filmmaker Mark Schuller Join us for a special screening of Poto…Fall 2010 Hora del Cuento
We invite you to participate, collaborate, and learn about Latin America at the library. All readings are Saturdays at 11:00…
Senior archaeologist, Mark R. Barnes, discusses outcomes of Spanish-American War at Loyola
Mark R. Barnes, Ph.D., southeast region senior archaeologist for the National Park Service, will give a talk at Loyola University,…Gabriel Thelus Talk: Jacsonville, Haiti
Gabriel Thelus will speak about his work in his hometown of Jacsonville Haiti. After attending Virginia Tech and earning his…Talk by Martin Munroe (FSU): "Fightin' the future': Rhythm and Creolization in the Circum-Caribbean"
Professor Martin Munroe is from Florida State University and specializes in Francophone Caribbean literature and culture. He is the author…Talk by Raquel Fernandez: "Women's Rights and Development"
The Tulane Department of Economics’ third guest speaker of the 2011 spring semester is Raquel Fernandez of New York University.…
Coffee, Culture & Community Development Teacher Workshop
In collaboration with Vanderbilt University's Center for Latin American Studies, Institute for Coffee Studies, Tulane University's Stone Center for Latin…
Symposium: Coffee, Culture, & Community Development
Coffee, Culture, and Community Development, a public symposium sponsored by the Vanderbilt Institute for Coffee Studies, Stone Center for Latin…
Talk by Dr. Valérie Loichot (Emory University): Caribbean Writing Within and Without the Colonial Mouth
Dr. Valérie Loichot of Emory University will present a talk entitled, “Caribbean Writing Within and Without the Colonial Mouth.” Dr.…
Talk by Olga Marta Pérez: El libro en Cuba: cultura, mercado, y otros desafíos
Olga Marta Pérez is a fiction writer, poet, editor and screenwriter for radio and television in Havana, Cuba. She is…Stone Center Graduate Student Presents at LSU Conference
Stone Center M.A. Candidate Kayla Andrews will participate in this weekend’s conference at LSU entitled “Francophonies: The Living and the…Talk and Lecture by Dr. Richard Watts (University of Washington)
Please join us for two events with Richard Watts on Wednesday, March 23rd 12:00PM – 1:30 PM Talk by Richard…Film Screening: "Traces of the Trade: A Slave Trade Story from the Deep North"
In the early twenty-first century members of the DeWolf family of Rhode Island set about exploring their family’s history as…Workshop presented by LARC and A. B. Freeman School of Business
A business workshop will take place beginning March 24th. A tentative agenda is available here More information will be posted…
Preservation Matters 2011
What can we learn from past and present preservation efforts in Latin America? What does the future hold for historic…Gilbert Chase Memorial Annual Lecture in Latin American Music: Habana Blues and the Construction of Diasporic Cubanía
The Seventh Gilbert Chase Memorial Lecture in Latin American Music will be given by Susan R. Thomas. She will present…Upcoming Events at CLACS-Loyola University
Latino-America: A forum on how Latinos influence contemporary U.S. politics Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30…
Positioning New Orleans for Cuba Travel & Potential Business Opportunities
The Center for International Policy, Washington D.C., in collaboration with the Port of New Orleans, New Orleans International Airport, Cuba…
Celebración Latina!
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies’ annual Celebración Latina is back at the Zoo’s Capital One Stage and Field…
OBSESIÓN: Hip Hop from Cuba
OBSESIÓN is a pioneering Cuban hip hop group formed 1996 who, among the most preeminent of Cuba's rap artists, have…
Urban Challenges, Havana in the 2010s
Talk by Cuban architect, urban designer and critic Mario Coyula-Cowley. About the talk: Pre-revolutionary Havana was a city that wanted…
The Update of the "Cuban Model" and the Stalemate in US-Cuban Relations, and Cuba in the Current Hemispheric Geopolitical Context
The Update of the “Cuban Model” and the Stalemate in US-Cuban Relations by Raúl Rodríguez and Cuba in the Current…
Bruno Bosteels Talk: "The Spectator of Emancipation: Memories of Underdevelopment Revisited"
Bruno Bosteels is Professor of Romance Studies at Cornell University. He is the author of many books published in the…
Richard E. Greenleaf Memorial
On January 18, 2012, Tulane University will hold a memorial in honor of Richard E. Greenleaf, former Director of the…
Artfully Aware with Cuban Painter Pedro Pablo Mendizabal
Friday, February 3 from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm at New Orleans Museum of Art The exhibition which is hosted…-1328281760.jpg)
Cine Cubano: Historia, Historiografía y Nuevas Technología
CINE CUBANO: HISTORIA, HISTORIOGRAFÍA Y NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS Cuban Cinema: History, Historiography and New Technologies In Spanish with simultaneous translation. Cuban…
Application Deadline, February 17: Summer in Cuba Program
The application for the Summer in Cuba Program, “Havana and Beyond: Language, Culture and Society”, is due February 17, 2012.…Spring Break Study Abroad in Cuba for Architecture Students
This is a special event for Architecture students only. For any additional information please contact Natalia Porto at nporto@tulane.edu.
Direct from Cuba: Interactivo Concert & Lecture
On March 24, Cuba's visionary all-star novísima trova band, Interactivo, will make their first appearance ever in the United States…
José Javier Toro Lecture
José Javier Toro, founder of Toro Ferrer Arquitectos and professor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Arquitecture, will…
U.S.-Cuban-Mexican Association to Defend Against Hurricanes
The Center for International Policy takes pleasure in inviting you to the inaugural conference of the U.S.-Cuban-Mexican Association to Defend…
Chico and Rita at Zeitgeist
Chico & Rita by Oscar®-winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque, Calle 54) and Spain's legendary illustrator Javier Mariscal celebrate their…Proyecto Omni-Zonafranca Performance
A group of Cuban artists that will be performing at Xavier on April 20th in front of the UC Yard.…
Noche Cubana with Grupo Sensacion
It’s a Cuban dance party at Club Silhouette! Come dance to live music by Grupo Sensación, eat a delicious full…
Con Trastes Guitar Duo
As part of the Newcomb Department of Music’s Classical Guitar Series, the Con Trastes guitar duo comprised of Aldo Rodriguez…
Film Screening: Unfinished Spaces
The New Orleans Film Society will present a special screening of the film Unfinished Spaces on Wednesday, April 25, at…
Work-in-Progress Talk by Ana Margarita Mateo
Please join us for Ana Margarida Mateo’s talk on "Mito y novela en el Caribe hispano contemporáneo,” which will be…
Film Screening: Maestra
Maestra (2011) A Documentary Film by Catherine Murphy US/Cuba 34 min Spanish with English subtitles Cuba, 1961: 250,000 volunteers taught…
Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Unfinished Spaces
Unfinished Spaces, an award-winning new documentary by Alysa Nahmias and Benjamin Murray, will screen at Tulane University. A panel discussion…
Film Screening: Juan of the Dead
Juan of the Dead / Juan de los Muertos (2011) Directed by Alejandro Brugués Cuba/Spain/Mexico 100 min. Spanish, with English…
Kongo Belief Past and Present: A Report from Mbanza-Kongo by Ned Sublette
Lecture by Ned Sublette Ned Sublette, author of The World That Made New Orleans and Cuba and Its Music, will…
Film Screening: Memories of Overdevelopment
Memories of Overdevelopment / Memorias del Desarrollo (2010) Miguel Coyula USA/Cuba 113 min English, Spanish with English subtitles Sergio Garcet…
Cambios en Cuba: Relaciones actuales entre el estado y la cultura
The author will highlight key events in the partnership between the Cuban revolutionary government and the country’s celebrated artists, musicians…
Cantando lo sentimental: Poesía y narrativa de Alex Fleites
Cuban author Alex Fleites will talk about the authors and experiences that have influenced him in his work in genres…
New Cinema From Latin America: Las Marimbas del Infierno (Marimbas from Hell)
LAS MARIMBAS DEL INFIERNO [MARIMBAS FROM HELL] Julio Hernández Cordón / 75 min. / 2010 / Guatemala, Mexico, France. Don…
Application Deadline for Summer in Cuba Program
February 22, 2013 The deadline for the Cuban & Caribbean Studies Institute’s Summer in Cuba program is quickly approaching! Download…
Application Deadline for Summer in Latin America Programs
March 1, 2013 The deadline for the Stone Center’s Summer in Latin America programs is quickly approaching! Download the applications…
New Cinema from Latin America: Chico & Rita
CHICO & RITA Fernando Trueba, Javier Mariscal and Tono Errando / 94 min. / 2012 / Spain, U.K. Oscar®-winning director…
Carmelo Mesa Lago to lecture on Cuba and Pensions
Please join us as Carmelo Mesa Lago, current Professor on economics and Latin american Studies at University of Pittsburgh and…
Screening of film El Súper with Iván Acosta
The 1979 film version of Cuban filmmaker Ivan Acosta’s award-winning play El Súper, which gained critical and international success for…
New Cinema from Latin America: Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo
VIAJO PORQUE PRECISO, VOLTO PORQUE TE AMO [I TRAVEL BECAUSE I HAVE TO, I COME BACK BECAUSE I LOVE YOU]…
Session I: Open class and Discussion with Cuban filmmaker Iván Acosta
Cuban filmmaker Iván Acosta will talk about his 1985 film Amigos in addition to all his films in general, with…
Session II: Open class and discussion with Cuban filmmaker Iván Acosta
Cuban playwright Iván Acosta will discuss his work in theater as an award-winning playwright and director, with Q&A to follow.…
New Cinema From Latin America: Zona Sur [Southern District]
Zona Sur [Southern District] Juan Carlos Valdivia / 108 min / 2011 / Bolivia La Paz’s Zona Sur neighborhood is…
New Cinema from Latin America: El niño pez [The Fish Child]
El niño pez [The Fish Child] Lucía Puenzo / 96 min / 2011 / Argentina, Spain, France Lala (Inés Efron,…
Publishing in Cuba: Past, Present & Future
Featuring distinguished Cuban publishers, writers, and cultural workers, this panel addresses a broad spectrum of Cuban publishing practices and will…
Rethinking State-Society Relations in Contemporary Latin America
The emergence, crisis, and collapse of neoliberalism gave way to new types of political regimes that set themselves the task…
Call for Papers: Radical Caribbeans
Read the official Call for Papers here. We welcome papers that address any facet of the Caribbean radicalis and radical…
Two-week Public Service summer program in Ecuador
Center for Public Service: International Programs Ecuador: Tropical Field Biology and Conservation Chocó Rainforest, Ecuador | Tentative dates: August 9…
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- Session I: Open class and Discussion with Cuban filmmaker Iván Acosta
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- New Cinema from Latin America: Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo
- New Cinema from Latin America: Chico & Rita
- Two-week Public Service summer program in Ecuador
- New Cinema From Latin America: Las Marimbas del Infierno (Marimbas from Hell)
- Application Deadline for Summer in Cuba Program
- Application Deadline for Summer in Latin America Programs
- Cantando lo sentimental: Poesía y narrativa de Alex Fleites
- Cambios en Cuba: Relaciones actuales entre el estado y la cultura
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Call for Papers: Radical Caribbeans
Read the official Call for Papers here.
We welcome papers that address any facet of the Caribbean radicalis and radical approaches to Caribbean identity, culture and social practices. Papers may focus on one country or invoke comparative strategies of any regions contained in the greater Caribbean, beyond the confines of the Caribbean sea, northeast of the Florida straits and into the Gulf of Mexico to New Orleans, and south, along the Atlantic coast, past Venezuela, Colombia and Brazil. Papers may be in English, Spanish, French or Portuguese, though English is preferred.
If you are interested in participating, please send a 250 word abstract as an attachment to either of the email addresses listed below by June 15th, 2013. Include the title of your paper, your name (and the names of any co-presenters), institutional affiliation, phone number, mailing and email address. Papers for presentation should be no more than than 20 minutes and may be considered for publication. If submitting a panel for consideration, please include a top sheet with panel title, participant names and a brief abstract of the panel topic in addition to the individual paper proposals.
Notification of acceptance to the conference will be made by July 5, 2013.
For more information on the conference, location and arrangements, visit the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute website for updates at cuba.tulane.edu.
Submit abstracts by June 15 to:
lopez_AT_tulane.edu
icaballe_AT_tulane.edu
Two-week Public Service summer program in Ecuador
Center for Public Service: International Programs
Ecuador: Tropical Field Biology and Conservation
Chocó Rainforest, Ecuador | Tentative dates: August 9 – August 23, 2013
| Application deadline: January 28, 2013 Deadline extended! |
All majors are welcome to apply to spend two weeks in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador. Ecuador: Tropical Field Biology and Conservation gives students the opportunity to apply the theory and knowledge they have acquired in the classroom to the real world. Students will travel with Dr. Karubian and Dr. Duraes to Ecuador for a two-week intensive field course. While on the course, students will experience first-hand the challenges and rewards of conducting field research and implementing conservation activities in tropical environments. These activities will take place within a context of community engagement based on active collaboration and interaction with Ecuadorian local residents in a variety of contexts.
For more information, click here to visit the Center for Public Service’s page on this program.
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