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- "Who Will Control Cuba's Digital Revolution?" with Dr. Ted A. Henken
- "The Cuban Economy: Performance, Problems, and Prospects" with Dr. Paolo Spadoni
- "Meeting Cubans 4 Trump" a Brownbag Conversation with Dr. Ariana Hernandez-Reguant
- "The Past is a Foreign Country" and "Landscape Fever" Premiere at New Orleans Film Festival
- Cuban Slavery and the Atlantic World
- "Right Near the Beach" Premiere at New Orleans Film Festival
- "Verde" Premiere at New Orleans Film Festival
- "Landfall" Premiere at New Orleans Film Festival
- Summer in Cuba Information Session
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- [CANCELLED] Talking Shop: Latin American Writers on the Creative Process
- [CANCELLED] Architect Hermes Mallea presents "Havana Living Today: Cuban Home Style Now"
- Latin American Library Work-in-Progress Talk with Greenleaf Fellow Dr. Daniel Party
- Vodú - Voodoo - Vodou: Manifestations of Haitian Religious Practice in Cuba and New Orleans
- [CANCELLED] Latin American Writers Series: Dolores Reyes
- [CANCELLED] Latin American Writers Series: Rodrigo Fuentes
- Latin American Writers Series: Andrea Palet
- Latin American Writers Series: Damián Cabrera
- Haitian Artists Showcase at Tulane
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- Stone Center Announces 2021 Zemurray-Stone Post-Doctoral Fellows Competition
- SCLAS and CCSI Sponsor Several Films at the New Orleans Film Festival
- Stone Center PhD Jesus Ruiz awarded ACLS Emerging Voices Fellowship
- Stone Center Post-Doctoral Fellow Receives Prestigious Governor General's Award
- Latin American Writer Series Video Archive Spotlight: Luis Negrón
- Cuban musicologist Heidy Cepero Recoder reflects on her time at Tulane and Kennesaw State University

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