Cancelled Classes: A Virtual Conversation with Professor Nadève Ménard on Haiti's Current Situation 

Cancelled Classes: A Virtual Conversation with Professor Nadève Ménard on Haiti's Current Situation 

Join Professor Nadève Ménard of the Ecole Normale Supérieure at the l'Université d'Etat d'Haïti for a luncheon discussion of Haiti’s political situation and its impact on education in the country. Professor Ménard will provide an overview of the current situation and the consequences these disruptions have had on lower, secondary, and university education.

How the US Dollar Became a Popular Currency in Argentina

How did the dollar come to play such a leading role in Argentina? What cultural, economic, and political processes made the U.S. currency dominant on certain domestic markets? How did the dollar-peso exchange rate become an everyday part of life, something nearly everyone follows? In other words, how precisely did this global currency become a local currency on the other end of the Americas?

International Conference "The Global Rise of the Far Right: Media, Gender, and Affect"

The conference will include three panels and a film screening:

PANELS (Stibbs Conference Room - LBC 203):

* Status Preservation, Intersectional Inequalities, and Far Right Politics in the US and Brazil (9:00 AM - 10:30 AM), with Dr. Rory McVeigh (University of Notre Dame) and Dr. Sérgio Costa (Freie Universität Berlin).

* Gender, Sexuality, and the Far Right in the US and Brazil (10:45 AM - 12:15 PM), with Dr. Janice Irvine (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) and Dr. Flávia Biroli (University of Brasília).

Pachanga

Come join the Stone Center for Latin American Studies for a lively gathering involving music, food, and community!

2024 Latinx Voices Author Series: in Conversation with Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Join us for a reading, interview, and talk-back with Silvia Moreno-Garcia, author of BookTok sensation Mexican Gothic! 

 Moreno-Garcia joins a list of distinguished authors—including Elizabeth Acevedo, Sandra Cisneros, and Kali-Fajardo Anstine—hosted by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies and Newcomb Institute. The writers featured in this programming explore Latine/Latinx identity, race and Latin America in works bridging adult and young adult genres.  

Celebrating a Quarter Century of Latin American Art at Tulane: A Conference in Honor of Elizabeth Boone | 100 Years of Tulane and Latin America

On Friday, April 5th, and Saturday, April 6th, 2024, Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Newcomb Art Department are hosting a conference in honor of Elizabeth Boone. Featuring the work of her students who received their Ph.D. at Tulane, the two-day gathering celebrates Professor Boone's important and enduring legacy in the field of art history. 

 

Find the program and registration form here! Registration closes on Monday, March 25, 2024.

Celebrating a Quarter Century of Latin American Art at Tulane: A Conference in Honor of Elizabeth Boone | 100 Years of Tulane and Latin America

On Friday, April 5th, and Saturday, April 6th, 2024, Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Newcomb Art Department are hosting a conference in honor of Elizabeth Boone. Featuring the work of her students who received their Ph.D. at Tulane, the two-day gathering celebrates Professor Boone's important and enduring legacy in the field of art history. 

 

Find the program and registration form here! Registration closes on Monday, March 25, 2024.

Dr. Dalea Bean: “Studying War Some More: How Historical Groundings in Conflict and Caribbean Feminism led to Understandings of Self”

The Department of History, the Africana Studies Program and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies & the Newcomb Institute invite you to
an evening exploring Black Global Feminism with Dr. Dalea Bean.

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