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Rachel Stein
Research & Instruction Librarian - Latin American LibrarySelamawit D. Terrefe
Assistant Professor - EnglishBenjamin M. Han
Assistant Professor - CommunicationLaura-ZoÃ" Humphreys
Assistant Professor - CommunicationChristopher Chambers-Ju
Former CIPR Post-Doctoral Fellow 2017-2019Laila Hlass
Professor of Practice - Law, Director of Experiential LearningM. Pia Chaparro
Assistant Professor - Global Community Health and Behavioral SciencesFelipe Fernandes Cruz
Assistant Professor - HistoryJohn Eric Brown
Former Student ResearcherDale Shuger
Associate Professor- Spanish & PortugueseDavid Smilde
Charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations and Senior Associate Fellow at CIPRArachu Castro
Senior Associate Research Fellow - Samuel Z. Stone Chair of Public Health in Latin AmericaStephanie Porras
Assistant Professor - Art HistoryRichard Oberhelman
Professor and Chair - Global Community Health & Behavioral SciencesEduardo Guzmán-Saenz
Lecturer - BusinessG. Eduardo Silva
Professor - Lydian Chair of Political ScienceJane Bertrand
Professor and Chair - Global Health Systems and DevelopmentJack C. Ling
Emeritus Clinical Professor - Global Community Health and Behavioral SciencesJohn M. Trapani, III
Professor - Business, Director - Goldring Institute of International BusinessLance Query
Director Emeritus - Howard-Tilton Memorial LibraryLaura Murphy
Clinical Associate Professor - Global Community Health & Behavioral Sciences (GCHB), Associate Director - Phyllis M. Taylor Center for Social Innovation and Design Thinking (TAYLOR)Nancy Mock
Associate Professor - Global Health Systems and DevelopmentNora Lustig
Professor - Economics, Samuel Z. Stone Chair of Latin American EconomicsCarl Kendall
Professor - Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, Director - Center for Global Health EquityGünther Handl
Professor - LawJohn Edwards
Associate Professor - EconomicsEugene Cizek
Professor Emeritus - ArchitectureMichael Burke
Professor - Business, Lawrence Martin Chair in BusinessJustin Wolfe
Associate Professor - History, Arceneaux Professorship in Latin American HistoryPierre Buekens
W.H. Watkins Professor of Epidemiology - Public Health and Tropical MedicineDiego Rose
Professor - Global Community Health and Behavioral ScienceAdrienne Colella
Professor, A.B. Freeman Chair - BusinessWilliam E. Bertrand
Wisner Professor of Public Health - Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences
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Steven Levitsky is Professor of Government at Harvard University. His research interests include political parties, authoritarianism and democratization, and weak…Lecture: Congresses of Black Culture of the Americas (1977, 1980, 1982)
Please join us for a work-in-progress talk titled “Congresos de la Cultura Negra de las Américas (1977, 1980, 1982): Contradicciones…Newcomb Art Museum Presents Author Reading with Yuri Herrera
Visite el Newcomb Art Museum para una discusión entre el profesor de Tulane Yuri Herrera, autor de Señales que precederán…Professional Development Opportunity: Latin American Resources for the K-12 Classroom
S.S. NOLA, in collaboration with the Latin American Resource Center, will be hosting a professional development opportunity for K-12 educators…29th Annual AAPLAC Conference
The Association for Academic Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean (AAPLAC) will hold its 29th Annual Conference in New…Stone Center for Latin American Studies to Host 10th Annual Workshop on Field Research Methods
Join us at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies for the 10th Annual Weekend Workshop on Field Research Methods…John Hoopes to Give Talk on Migration in the Americas for Anthropology Colloquium Series
The Tulane Anthropology Student Association and the Graduate Studies Student Association are proud to present a talk by Dr. John…2017 15th Annual Tulane University Student Conference on Latin America (TUSCLA/TUCLA)
XV Annual Tulane University Student Conference on Latin America Saturday Dec. 2, 2017 Jones Hall 102 & 108 Coffee and…The Immigrant Threat Narrative: Talk by Dr. Love
Join us for the last lecture of the year featuring Dr. Casey Kane Love, hosted by the Tulane Chapter of…Forum on Education Abroad Workshop: Health, Safety, Security, and Risk Management
Forum on Education Abroad Workshop: Health, Safety, Security, and Risk Management In conjunction with the AAPLAC Conference, Hosted by the…Tulane's Latin American Library to Showcase New Materials During 13th Annual Open House
The Latin American Library will host its 13th annual Open House on Friday, September 29th from 1:00-4:00 PM. The annual…Fridays at Newcomb: García to present on research in a talk titled "Black Geographies and Colonial Logic in Nineteenth-Century Havana"
Guadalupe García specializes in colonial Latin America and the Caribbean with an emphasis on Havana. Her research interests include colonial…Carnaval Latino's Parade of the Americas
Join us for the 18th annual Carnaval Latino during the weekend of September 30th, 2017. This celebration during National Hispanic…Hispanic Heritage Celebration
All events are sponsored by NORD Hispanic Heritage Celebration Day 1 Performances, local Latin food, and a Day of the…28th Annual New Orleans Film Festival to Feature Latinx Programming
The 28th Annual New Orleans Film Festival will be held from October 11th to October 19th at participating theaters in…Celebración Latina at Audubon Zoo
Please join us at the Audubon Zoo for the 2017 Celebración Latina family festival to explore and celebrate the rich…New Orleans con Sabor- Latino Exhibit: A Showcase of Latin Foodways in New Orleans
The opening for the “New Orleans con Sabor Latino” exhibit will take place Tuesday, May 2 at 6PM at the…The Tulane Culture Workshop: Movements and Ethnoracial Rights in Latin America
Join the Tulane Culture Workshop for a discussion of Movements and Ethnoracial Rights in Latin America with Tianna Paschel, University…Can Latin Americans be Imperialists too?
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese presents a discussion with Benjamin Moser titled “Can Latin Americanists be Imperialists too?.” Benjamin…Alumni & Friends of the Band Dinner
Please join Barry Spanier, Director of Bands, Tulane University for the Alumni & Friends of the Band Dinner. The Tulane…Festival Latinx
Tulane University’s GENTE, in association with The Black Student Union, Finding Intersectionality Together, Latin American Studies Graduate Organization, Multicultural Council,…Poética y política del milagro: Jorge Luis Borges y Carl Schmitt
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies present a talk by Jorge Brioso,…2016 14th Annual Tulane Undergraduate Conference on Latin America (TUCLA/TUSCLA)
The Stone Center‘s annual TUCLA conference is an interdisciplinary undergraduate symposium in which seniors from the Latin American Studies core…Social Policy Expansion in Latin America
The Tulane University Political Science Seminar presents a talk by Candelaria Garay, Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy…Teaching Latin America through New Orleans: A K-12 Educator Workshop
New Orleans is sometimes referred to as the northernmost city in Latin America and the ‘Gateway to the Americas.’ This…Before Structuralism and Dependency: What did Latin America contribute to International Political Economy?
Eric Helleiner, Profeesor and Faculty of Arts Chair in International Political Economy at the University of Waterloo, presents a talk…Mi Casa, Su Casa: The Latin American Connection to New Orleans
On April 20, the Delgado City Park campus will host a panel of Latin American community leaders who will share…Open Forum on Political and Economic Challenges to Latin America's Left Turn
A dozen different Latin American countries have elected a left-of-center president since the late 1990s, and many of these presidents…How Should we Study Colonial Legacies? The Case of Latin American Development
The Murphy Institute, the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research, and the Department of Political Science present a talk by…Interpretation and Literary Agency - A talk by Héctor Hoyos
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese presents a talk by Dr. Héctor Hoyos, Assistant Professor of Latin American literature and…Inequality and Demo Survival - a Talk by David Samuels
The Political Science Department and the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research are sponsoring a talk by Dr. David Samuels,…Newcomb Film Series: No Mas Bebes
They came to have their babies. They went home sterilized. The story of immigrant mothers who sued county doctors, the…2015 13th Annual Tulane Undergraduate Conference on Latin America (TUCLA/TUSCLA)
The Stone Center‘s annual TUCLA conference is an interdisciplinary undergraduate symposium in which seniors from the Latin American Studies core…Inequality in Latin America: taking legal responses seriously
A talk by Helena Alviar. Helena Alviar is a candidate for one of the Scott and Marjorie Cowen Endowed Chairs…Latin American Law and Latin American Studies
Daniel Bonilla, Associate Professor of Law at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, will give a talk on Wednesday,…Workshop: Applying for Grants and Fellowships
This workshop targets SLA graduate students who are new to grant writing and submission. The workshop will provide tips on…Repression and Street Protests: Behavioral Underpinnings of Backlash Movements
The Tulane University Political Science department presents a talk entitled “Repression and Street Protests: Behavioral Underpinnings of Backlash Movements” by…Latin American Studies Pre-Professional Alumni Speaker Series
Each year in association with LAST 4000, the capstone seminar for graduating seniors in Latin American Studies, we invite recent…Sonia Nazario Speaks at NCSS
The Latin American Resource Center is pleased to highlight the upcoming appearance of award winning author Sonia Nazario at the…New Orleans, Gateway to the Americas: Trade, History & Globalization
The Latin American Resource Center in conjunction with the New Orleans Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, is presenting a…A Talk by Mariano Siskind: 'La primera Guerra mundial como evento latinoamericano: Modernismo, cosmopolitismo y distancia afectiva'
The Department of Spanish & Portuguese graduate students are pleased to invite you to the talk ‘La primera Guerra mundial…Regulators without Borders? Labor Inspectors in Latin America and Beyond
Please join us for the Lecture & Luncheon, “Regulators without Borders? Labor Inspectors in Latin America and Beyond” by Andrew…"Pelo Malo" Film Screening - Patois Film Festival
As part of the 2015 Patois Film Festival The New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival, Pelo Malo will be…International Food and Music Festival
Cultural Performances, cultural booths, cultural fashion and cuisine from various restaurants and organizations on campus and around New Orleans! This…Lunchtime Discussion: Work Abroad After College
Discuss the pros and cons of working abroad after graduation and learn about resources to get your job search started.…The Role of Privateers in Independence Movements in the Americas
Robert Gray Freeland and Thais Solano will present a lecture entitled “The Role of Privateers in Independence Movements in the…Tulane Undergraduate Conference on Latin America
The Stone Center’s annual TUCLA conference is an interdisciplinary undergraduate symposium in which seniors from the Latin American Studies core…Arturo Sotomayor: The Myth of the Democratic Peacekeeper, Lecture on November 7 at 4pm
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Arturo Sotomayor, assistant professor at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). Sotomayor will…Univeristy of New Orleans Presents: Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference
Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference UNO – Latin American Studies Friday, October 24, 2014: 3:30-6:00 PM Saturday, October…Chep Morrison: Reconnecting New Orleans and Latin America
In Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month the 2nd Thursday Lecture Series at the Louisiana State Museum will present a talk…Day of the Dead - New Orleans 2014
Celebrate Day of the Dead across New Orleans with family activities, altars, K-12 teacher workshops, and musical performances. K-12 Teacher…Tres Vidas: The Core Ensemble
Tres Vidas: A chamber music theatre work for singing actress and trio (cello, piano and percussion) based on the lives…2012 10th Annual Tulane Undergraduate Conference on Latin America (TUCLA/TUSCLA)
The Stone Center’s annual TUCLA conference is an interdisciplinary undergraduate symposium in which seniors from the Latin American Studies core…Symposium: Latin American Institutions & Democracies
Representativeness and Effectiveness in LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS & DEMOCRACIES The Center for Inter-American Policy and Research is proud to announce…Urban Indians & Cultural Rights: the Limits of Multicultural Liberalism
Daniel Bonilla Lecture Urban Indians and Cultural Rights: The limits of Multicultural Liberalism CIPR Seminar Series, Co-sponsored with the Payson…Eduardo Silva Talk
‘Challenging Neoliberalism in Latin America: Political Economy and Collective Action‘ A candidate for the Lydian Asset Management Chair in Political…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…Diplomacy and Democracy in Latin America
Diplomacy and Democracy in Latin America: The current role (and influence) of the US in the Hemisphere featuring Prof. Martin…2009 7th Annual Tulane Undergraduate Conference on Latin America (TUCLA/TUSCLA)
The Stone Center’s annual TUCLA conference is an interdisciplinary undergraduate symposium in which seniors from the Latin American Studies core…Declining Inequality in Latin America: a Decade of Progress
On November 17th, the Tulane Office of Global Health will be presenting “Declining Inequality in Latin America: a Decade of…Graduate Student Summer Research Grant Symposium
Graduate students who received summer research grants through the Stone Center will present their experiences. Admission is free and open…Impacts of the Global Crisis on Social Welfare in Latin America
On October 20th, Stone Center Visiting Greenleaf Chair, Professor Carmelo Mesa-Lago, will give a presentation entitled “Impacts of the Global…Views and Visions: Perspectives in Iberian and Latin American Literatures
Department of Spanish & Portuguese Graduate Student Organization Conference Conference Website SCHEDULE Friday, October 9 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM…Space and Identity: The Politics of Expression in Latin America
Space and Identity: The history of Latin American has maintained a legacy of struggle at the intersection of space and…Model OAS Meeting & Discussion Panel
Washington Model Organization of American States Informational Meeting & Panel Discussion with Tulane‘s 2008-09 Delegation Each year Tulane sends a…UNO Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference
The 2009 Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference explores the past and present of consumer-based activism within the Americas.…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…
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Bate papo! Speak Portuguese!
Join us for an informal conversation hour with members of BRASA. All levels welcome. No registration necessary – come and stay for a few minutes or the whole hour! For more information, please contact Megwen at portuguese@tulane.edu.
FRIDAY – April 2, 2021
1:00 PM
Special edition Bate-papo with BRASA! Jones Hall patio.
FRIDAY – April 9, 2021
3:00 PM
Bate-papo. Jones Hall patio.
FRIDAY – April 16, 2021
1:30 PM
Special edition Bate-papo with Rice University. https://tulane.zoom.us/j/7338920192
This event is sponsored by TULASO and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies. Admission is free. All levels welcome.
On/Off-Screen: The Other Histories of Cinema in Latin America
On/Off Screen. The Other Histories of Cinema in Latin America / Las otras historias del cine en América Latina explores practices of film distribution, exhibition and cinemagoing in Latin America. Over the past decade, the receiving end of the film chain, including patterns of film distribution and exhibition and the experiences of cinemagoers, has received increasing scholarly attention. Although this turn has made inroads beyond Eurocentric, Anglo-American limits, there is still a need to highlight other important cinematographic regions, especially Latin America. The symposium brings together scholars working in/on this domain from Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Argentina, Ecuador, Cuba, and the US, etc to engage in conversations about film culture across the Western hemisphere.
More information can be found on the website, here.
Teaching and Understanding Women's Activism in the Face of Violence
(Description via Vanderbilt CLAS)
Join Vanderbilt CLAS and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University for a teacher workshop about incorporating topics of social justice and gender equality in the curriculum. In 2019, Amalia Rubin and Parker Benedict joined forces to create She Stands Up, a project that aims to spark meaningful conversations in high school classrooms about the power of women’s activism in the face of violence. While the project’s lesson plans focus on social mobilization in Latin America, where reporting of violence against women has been steadily increasing in recent years, She Stands Up creators hope to inspire teachers and students alike to tackle relevant and difficult topics in the classroom. In this special workshop, Amalia and Parker will take us through the research behind the project, introduce us to their website (full of resources!), and lead us in an activity from one of their lesson plans. Current and aspiring high school educators are encouraged to attend, and all educators are welcome.
A Discussion of Obscuro Barroco: "Imaginaçoes de Carnaval"
Join Drs. Ana López, João Luiz Vieira, Leslie Louise Marsh, and Catherine Benamou for a discussion of the documentary film Obscuro Barroco.
Obscuro Barroco is a documentary-fiction film about the dizzying heights of gender and metamorphosis in Rio de Janeiro. Following the path of iconic transgender figure Luana Muniz (1961-2017), the film explores the different quests for the self, through transvestism, carnival and political struggle. In turn, it asks questions about the desire for transformation of the body, both intimate and social.
You can watch the film, browse resources, and meet the panelists on the event webpage, here
We encourage all attendees to watch the film prior to the event.
Special thanks to Tulane Department of Communication, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Eres Tú, and PORTulane for their support in this program.
Kaqchikel/K'iche' Language Table: K'iche' Language Learning
Join fellow students, teachers, and native speakers to practice your Kaqchikel language skills and deepen your understanding of Kaqchikel culture. This event is held on the last Thursday of each month for the duration of the Spring 2021 semester.
The April 29th session will focus on K’iche’ language learning with guest speaker Nela Petronila Tahay Tzay. It will be facilitated by Ignacio Carvajal.
Global Read Webinar Series Spring 2021
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies coordinates the annual CLASP Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature and is excited to collaborate with other world area book awards on this exciting online program. Join us this spring 2021 as we invite award winning authors to join us in an online conversation about social justice, the writing process and an exploration of culture and identity across world regions. This annual Global Read Webinar series invites readers of all ages to join us as we explore books for the K-12 classroom recognized by world area book awards such as the Africana Book Award, the Américas Award, the Freeman Book Award, the Middle East Outreach Council Book Award, and the South Asia Book Award.
Each webinar features a presentation by an award-winning author with discussion on how to incorporate multicultural literature into the classroom. Be sure to join the conversation with our webinar hashtag #2021ReadingAcrossCultures.
SPRING 2021 SCHEDULE – Read more about the program here.
All webinars are at 7:00 PM EST.
- January 12 – The Américas Award highlights the 2020 Honor Book, The Moon Within by Aida Salazar
- February 3 – The Children’s Africana Book Award highlights the 2020 book award winning, Hector by Adrienne Wright
- March 11 – The Middle East Outreach Award presents 2020 Picture Book award winner, Salma the Syrian Chef by Danny Ramadan, illustrated by Anna Bron
- April – Freeman Book Award, a project of the National Consortium for Teaching Asia will present a book TBD.
- May 13 – South Asia Book Award presents The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
All sessions are free and open to the public. All times listed refer to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Sponsored by the Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs, the South Asia National Outreach Consortium, the Middle East Outreach Council, and African Studies Outreach Council, The National Consortium for Teaching about Asia.

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