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- (2) New York City
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- (1) Tulane University Bywater Institute
- (1) Less Commonly Taught Languages
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- (1) Sanctions
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- (1) Cuba Abroad
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- (1) Solidarity
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- (1) Crisis
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- (1) Print Cultures
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- (1) Oliver Houck
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- (1) Child Migrants
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- (1) Associate Professor
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- (1) Assistant Director/undergraduate Programs
- (1) Crime; Latinos
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- (1) Brazil Migration
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- (1) United Nations
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- (1) Environmental Safguards
- (1) Private Sector
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- (1) Clean Water
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- (1) Us Department Of Education
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- (1) Agriculture
- (1) Bolsa Familia
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- (1) Tropical Exposures 2016
- (1) Anthropology; Guatemala
- (1) Barbara Carter
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- (1) Anthony Pereira
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- (1) Rockefeller Fellow
- (1) Maria Agui Carter
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- (1) Manuscripts
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- (1) Amnesty
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- (1) International Development
- (1) Graduate Summer Programs
- (1) Child Slave Labor
- (1) Keynote
- (1) Human Trafficking
- (1) Application
- (1) Scholarship
- (1) Classical Studies
- (1) Latinamericanists
- (1) Fundación Vidanta
- (1) Discrimination
- (1) Chinantec
- (1) Middle East
- (1) Engov
- (1) Governance
- (1) State-society Relations
- (1) Brazil; Futebol; Soccer
- (1) Brazil; Regionalismo
- (1) Lecture Series
- (1) Global Gulf
- (1) Unu Wider
- (1) Cuban Heritage Collection
- (1) Wonkcast
- (1) K-12 Summer Teacher Grant
- (1) Miami
- (1) Contest
- (1) Cuban Ambassador
- (1) Election
- (1) Poverty Reduction
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Laura-ZoÃ" Humphreys
Assistant Professor - CommunicationMartin Dimitrov
Associate Professor - Political ScienceArachu Castro
Senior Associate Research Fellow - Samuel Z. Stone Chair of Public Health in Latin AmericaJane Bertrand
Professor and Chair - Global Health Systems and DevelopmentTatjana Pavlovic
Professor - Spanish & PortugueseCarl Kendall
Professor - Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, Director - Center for Global Health EquityOliver Houck
Professor - LawGuadalupe García
Assistant Professor - HistoryDave Davis
Professor Emeritus - Director, Institutional ResearchCarolina Caballero
Professor of Practice - Spanish and PortugueseLaura Rosanne Adderley
Associate Professor - HistoryJana Lipman
Associate Professor - HistoryAntonio Daniel Gómez
Associate Professor - Spanish & PortugueseMarilyn Miller
Associate Professor - Spanish & PortugueseRebecca Atencio
Associate Professor - Spanish and PortugueseAnnie Gibson
Administrative Assistant Professor - Department of Global EducationChristopher Dunn
Professor - Spanish & PortugueseAna M. López
Director - Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute, Professor - Communication, Associate Provost - Office for Faculty Affairs
Race, Power, and Identity in Cuba: Past and Present Primary Source Activities
In this activity-based curriculum, students draw on primary sources, such as autobiographical excerpts, contemporary art, and editorials, to explore how…Teaching Cuba: Shifting Perspectives and the Global Landscape
Inspired by the Latin American Resource Center’s 2015, 2016 Summer Teacher Institutes, Cuban Culture and Society: K-12 Teacher Institute in…Paolo Spadoni on Cuba's Socialist Economy Today
On March 28, 2014, Paolo Spadoni, former post-doctoral fellow at CIPR (2008-09) and current assistant professor of political science at…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…LARC Media 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…
From NPR and Tulane Today: Latin American Library digitizes collection of Cuban radionovelas for academic study
This story originally appeared in Tulane Today and on NPR’s Weekend Edition entitled Massive Digitization Effort Is The Latest Plot…Welcome Home: Benjamin Morris discusses immigration with Jana K. Lipman and Sarah Fouts
This story originally appeared on Antenna Works in an article titled Welcome Home: Benjamin Morris discusses immigration with Jana K.…From the School of Liberal Arts Newsletter: After a Semester in Cuba, No Longer a Stranger
This story originally appeared on the Tulane University School of Liberal Arts newsletter entitled After a Semester in Cuba, No…From The Conversation: Tulane history professor Dr. Jana Lipman contributes article discussing Guantanamo Bay
Dr. Jana Lipman, Associate Professor of History at Tulane University, recently contributed an article titled 5 things to know about…Caribbean and Cuban programming to be featured at the 29th annual New Orleans Film Festival
The 29th annual New Orleans Film Festival will be held from October 17 – October 25, 2018, in participating venues…High School Students Explore Latin America at Tulane University
On Monday, April 23, students from the UMS-Wright Preparatory School, Mobile, Alabama, joined us at Tulane University to explore the…From Tulane New Wave: Collection of Cuban American Radionovelas at the Latin American Library
This story originally appeared on the Tulane New Wave News website entitled Latin American Library brings 1960s radionovelas to the…K-12 Educator Institutes Abroad - Summer 2018
Deadline has been extended to March 12th for both programs below. Get your application in right away! Teaching Cuban Culture…LARC Releases Primary Source Curriculum on Race, Power, and Afro-Cuban Identity
The Latin American Resource Center is proud to announce the release of a new high school curriculum titled Race, Power,…Documentary "Tempo of Tomorrow Revisited" showing at the New Orleans Film Festival
Tulane‘s Annie Gibson, Administrative Assistant Professor of the Center for Global Education, will show her film Tempo of Tomorrow Revisited…U.S. Teachers Explore Cuba this Summer
This June, seventeen K-12 educators from across the United States traveled to Cuba where they participated in a two week…Update on on "Tropical Exposures" Conference Schedule Changes Day 2
Due to the weather delay, the conference is rescheduled to the afternoon of March 11 in a different location. Sessions…CIPR Post-Doc publishes Article on Obama's trip to Latin America
By Mariano E. Bertucci Most of the attention on President Obama‘s upcoming trip to Latin America is focused on his…Cuba: Family Doctor Clinics and Polyclinics Form the Backbone of National Public Health System
From the Tulane University Global Health Magazine The anticipated easing of restrictions between the U.S. and Cuba may pave the…Tulane New Wave: Visit lays foundation for future social work collaborations with Cuba
Written by Joseph Halm “‘It‘s not like here.’ That‘s how Odalys de la luz González Jubán, president of the Cuban…City Historian of Havana, Cuba Dr. Eusebio Leal's Visit to New Orleans A Success
On Thursday, October 15, 2015, the historian of Havana, Cuba, Dr. Eusebio Leal Spengler, visited Tulane University and gave a…Grete Viddal joins the Stone Center as a Zemurray Stone Postdoctoral Fellow
Grete Viddal is a Zemurray Stone Postdoctoral Fellow. She received her Masters in Anthropology in 2007 and her Ph.D. from…Stone Center Welcomes Greenleaf Distinguished Visiting Professor Susan Thomas
Susan Thomas is a Greenleaf Visiting Scholar for 2015-2016. She is regularly an Associate Professor of Musicology and Women’s Studies…No es Fácil: A phrase learned by K-12 Educators this Summer while in Cuba
Ten K-12 educators travelled to Cuba to learn and develop classroom lesson plans to enhance current teaching in U.S schools…Ana Lopez Interviewed on WDSU
Ana Lopez, Director of the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute, was interviewed on WDSU on April 23rd about the changing…GTMO in NOLA: New Website Showcases Tulane Latin American Studies Students' Research on Guantanamo
Last fall, undergraduate students in Introduction to Latin American Studies (Caplan, LAST 1010-05) partnered with the Guantánamo Public Memory Project…Article from Tulane New Wave- "Tulane conference draws top scholars on China and Cuba"
“China and Cuba survived the fall of communism in the last decade of the 20th century by employing different strategies…Ana Lopez Cited in New Orleans Trip to Cuba
“Ana Lopez, the director of Tulane University‘s Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute, sees benefits to traveling now. ‘What has begun…Ana López Cited in Article from The Atlantic
Ana López, Director of The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute was cited in an article titled “Havana Good Time in…Ana López Appearance in Louisiana/Cuban Connection Video
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University‘s director Ana López explains the historic ties between the cities of…From Tulane Hullabaloo: "Remembering Wave's match-up against Havana as Cuba, U.S. repair relations"
Originally posted Monday, January 26, 2015 on The Hullabaloo By Oliver Grigg “Many fans have argued that last football season…CCSI Affiliates Comment on Recent Developments between Cuba and the U.S.
Martin Dimitrov, Associate Professor of Political Science, Tulane University, Regime Survival in Cuba in Comparative Perspective Juan Antonio García Borrero,…CCSI Affiliate and former Greenleaf Professor at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies Comments on Recent Cuban Policy Changes
By Carmelo Mesa-Lago The beginning of normalization of relations between the USA and Cuba is a positive step. President Obama…Guantánamo Public Memory Project Featured on School of Liberal Arts Website
Story by Mary Sparacello for the School of Liberal Arts Website “The Guantanamo Public History Memory Project, now housed at…Guantánamo Exhibit Opens at Tulane
Story originally published by Tulane University‘s ‘New Wave‘ on September 12, 2014 and can be found here. By: Barri Bronston…Cuban National School of Public Health celebrates Tulane's Summer Program
Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine’s Public Health in Cuba two-week graduate summer program was recently recognized…Cuban Art Festival Shines Light on Social Issues
This story originally appeared in Tulane University’s School of Liberal Arts website. By: Guadalupe Garcia, Assistant Professor, Department of History…Katy Henderson awarded Cuban Heritage Collection Fellowship
Katy Henderson, doctoral student in Latin American History, was awarded a Graduate Fellowship by the Cuban Heritage Collection to conduct…Cuban Ambassador Visits Tulane
On Thursday, April 3, Tulane University and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies. had the honor of hosting a…Former CIPR Post-Doctoral Fellow Paolo Spadoni publishes book on Cuba's Socialist Economy
Former CIPR Post-Doctoral Fellow Paolo Spadoni has published a new book entitled Cuba’s Socialist Economy Today: Navigating Challenges and Change.…Carmelo Mesa presents on Raul Castro's reforms in Cuba
Tulane University and the Center for Inter-American Policy and Research welcomed back Carmelo Mesa Lago for a lecture on March…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…From Tulane New Wave: Students, get your passport ready, Cuba awaits
Carol J. Schlueter cjs@tulane.edu From New Wave News Tulane students who are eager to experience the ‘amazing mystique‘ of Cuba…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…Expanding Study in Cuba
Today from the Tulane New Wave: Tulane University delegation travels to Cuba in hopes of reinstating a summer program that…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…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…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,…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…¡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…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: 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…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: January 19 Opening
See ¡Sí Cuba! Online for full information and schedules of events. January 19 Opening: The Historic New Orleans Collection, ‘Louisiana…¡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: 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…¡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,…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…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…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…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…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.…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,…
Workshop on Latinx literature and creative writing with Cuban-American playwright Christina Quintana
Join the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University in welcoming Cuban-American playwright Christina Quintana, who will be hosting…Workshop and panel discussion of Azul at the Southern Rep Theatre
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University, in collaboration with the Southern Rep Theatre, are proud to announce…In the Shadows of Slavery and Colonialism: A Symposium on Intersectionality and the Law
The Tulane and New Orleans communities are invited to join the Newcomb College Institute (NCI) for a day-long symposium In…Fridays at Newcomb to host Latin American Studies alumna Denise Frazier and Ashley Teamer
Most Fridays, Newcomb College Institute hosts a free lunch and lecture in Anna Many Lounge in the Caroline Richardson Building…Film Screening: Santa y Andrés
Film Screening of Santa y Andrés, directed by Carlos Lechuga A world away from bustling Havana, Santa y Andrés is…Fridays at Newcomb to host Bonnie Lucero for a talk on the Intersetion of Race and Gender in Cuba
On Friday, February 16, join us in welcoming Bonnie A. Lucero, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Law and Society at Newcomb…Global Read Webinar Series: Diverse Social Justice Books for the High School Classroom
Once a month, the World Area Book Awards (Américas Award, Africana Book Award, Middle East Book Award, South Asia Book…Apply for the Teaching Cuban Culture & Society: A Summer Educator Institute in Cuba
Teaching Cuban Culture & Society: A Summer Educator Institute in Cuba Havana, Cuba | June 23 ‘” July 7, 2018…Cuban Shorts: Cine Cubano-New Orleans Film Festival
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies and Tulane University are sponsoring the following screenings for the New Orleans Film…The Evolution of African Visuality in Cuban Art: A talk by Raul Ruiz Miyares
Join Raul Ruiz Miyares for a talk on the African presence in Cuba and its’ influence in regard to its…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…From Cuba to New Orleans
From Cuba to New Orleans: A series of events celebrating Cuban music featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine presented by…The doctor and his patients talk about AIDS in Cuba a talk by Dr. Jorge Pérez
Dr. Jorge Pérez has been at the forefront of Cuba‘s response to HIV since the beginning of the epidemic in…Michael Skinkus and Moyuba at the Delgado Music Festival
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane presents Michael Skinkus with Moyuba at the first annual Delgado Music…Hermes Mallea presenting Great Houses of Havana
Hermes Mallea presenting Great Houses of Havana: A Century of Cuban Style An insider’s tour of Havana’s exceptional houses built…'Dámaso Pérez Prado, the king of Mambo: controversies of his life and work' a talk by Ulises Rodríguez Febles
Given in Spanish. Rodríguez Febles will talk about the creator of the Mambo and his influences. He will focus on…Fall Semester in Cuba 2017 Info Session
Come hang out with international students, returned study abroad students, prospective study abroad students, and internationally minded Tulane faculty and…K-14 Summer Educator Institute in Cuba
Havana, Cuba | June 17 – July 1, 2017 The Application Deadline has Passed $3,500.00 for 15 days This two-week…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…Mortar Board Last Lecture Series featuring Dr. Jana Lipman
Please join us to hear Dr. Jana Lipman as she presents the lessons learned from Guatánamo Bay and their bearing…The Social and Universal Dimensions of the Cuban National Health System
SPHTM Dean‘s Office and the Departmental of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences invite you to the following lecture: The…Social Work Practice in Cuba with Odalys de la Luz González Jubán
Odalys de la Luz González Jubán is a founding member and President of SOCUTRAS (the Society of Social Workers in…"La diplomacia del béisbol" A talk by Norberto Codina
Baseball has always been a common shared space between the United States and Cuba, connecting citizens from both countries— not…Octavia Gallery Presents "Summer in Havana"
Summer in Havana July 2-25, 2015 This summer, Octavia Art Gallery is pleased to present new works by Cuban based…Call for Papers: Tropical Exposures Conference
Tropical Exposures: Photography, Film, and Visual Culture in a Caribbean Frame March 10-12, 2016 Tulane University New Orleans, LA The…China Cuba: Trajectories of Post- Revolutionary Governance
China Cuba: Trajectories of Post- Revolutionary Governance Friday, April 17th, 2015 and Saturday April 18th Registration required. Please contact Jimena…Día Events at the Pebbles Center
The Latin American Resource Center, the Children’s Resource Center, and the Pebbles Center (Algiers Regional and Children’s Resource Center Branches)…A Lecture by Michael Shifter: "Shift in U.S.-Cuba Policy: Implications for Hemispheric Relations."
RSVP required for lecture and luncheon. Please join us for a lecture by Michael Shifter, President of the Inter-American Dialogue,…A Talk by David A. Duckenfield: "Charting a New Course on Cuba."
“Charting a New Course on Cuba,” a talk by David A. Duckenfield, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Outreach, Us Department of…12/17 in the history of Cuban-US Relations: Causes, Results, Repercussions
Dr. Carlos Alzugaray Treto, of the Asociación de Escritores, Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba (UNEAC) and Consejo Editorial…Catalan Independence and Other Separatist Movements
The Center Austria, Latin American Studies, and International Studies programs at the University of New Orleans (UNO) are sponsoring a…Summer K-12 Teacher Institute in Cuba
***Teaching Cuban Culture and Society: A Summer K-12 Teacher Institute in Cuba*** Havana, Cuba | June 20 – July 4,…Film Screening: The Farm: Life inside Angola
In conjunction with the Guantánamo Public Memory Project, the Ashé Cultural Arts Center presents a screening of The Farm: Life…Angola and Guantánamo: Art and Incarceration
Angola and Guantánamo: Art and Incarceration Guest speakers: Katrina Andry, printmaker Edmund Clark, photographer Deborah Luster, photographer Esther Whitfield, Brown…Alexey Martí & Urban Minds Latin Jazz Concert
The CubaNOLA Arts Collective Presents- Alexey Martí & Urban Minds as a part of this month’s Latin Jazz concert series.…The Guantánamo Public Memory Project
The Guantánamo Public Memory Project is a traveling exhibit that examines the history of the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo…Performance by Afro-Cuban band Sintesis
The Cuban and Caribbean Institute presents: Sintesis Afro-Cuban group Sintesis, founded in 1974 by Carlos Alfonso Valdes, is one of…The Guantánamo Public Memory Project
The Guantánamo Public Memory Project seeks to build public awareness of the long history of the US naval station at…Virtual Citizens in Cuban Alternative Blogosphere Today
Wednesday, April 9th 5:00PM Greenleaf Conference Room, 100A Jones Hall “Virtual Citizens in Cuban Alternative Blogosphere Today” Talk by Orlando…Nueva Narrativa o Nuevarrativa en el Campo Literario Cubano Actual: La Generación Año Cero
Tuesday, April 8th 5:00PM Newcomb 404 “Nueva Narrativa o Nuevarrativa en el Campo Literario Cubano Actual: La Generación Año Cero”…Racism, Black Consciousness and the Problem of Unintended Dissidence in the Cuban Revolution, 1965-1971
Author and professor Lillian Guerra will be speaking at Tulane. This event is free and open to the public. Lillian…Paolo Spadoni presents new book on Cuban economy
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Paolo Spadoni, assistant professor of political science at Georgia Regents University, on…Diddier Santos Moleiro Film Series
Films by Diddier Santos Moleiro, independent filmmaker and producer at Matraka Productions, will be screened in the Greenleaf Conference Room…Cuba Film Series with Diddier Santos
Join us for a film series with Diddier Santos, Cuban independent filmmaker and producer at Matraka Productions. Please RSVP to…Cuban Literacy Campaign: A K-12 Teacher Workshop
This workshop will explore the role of women in Latin America and in Education as well as the history of…Rebel Film Screening and Discussion
The Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art are hosting a screening of the…Film screening: Special series from "Submerged: Alternative Cuban Cinema Festival"
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute is screening a short Cuban film series conjointly with its Radical Caribbeans Conference. The…Film Screening: "Memoria de desarrollo/Memories of development" by Miguel Coyula
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute is screening the film Memorias del desarrollo as a part of its Radical Caribbeans…Radical Caribbeans Conference 2013
Regular Registration: September 4th-October 5th (On-site registration will be available) Faculty: $175 Students / Independent Scholars: $115 Online registration is…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.…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…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…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…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…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…Film Screening: Unfinished Spaces
The New Orleans Film Society will present a special screening of the film Unfinished Spaces on Wednesday, April 25, at…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…African presence in Cuban visual arts
NOTE: Talk presented in Spanish The influence of African culture on Cuban painters from the 19th century to the present…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…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…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…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…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”…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,…¡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…¡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 American Working Group to Speak at Stone Center
On Tuesday, November 24 at 11:30 a.m., Paulo Gusmao and Andy Turner, representatives of the Latin American Working Group will…Héctor Delgado Pérez Talk
‘Havana: A Virtual Stroll‘ Photojournalist Héctor Delgado Pérez takes us on a virtual tour through Havana, using aerial and street…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…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…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…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…
Brigadistas: Stories from Cuba's Literacy Campaign
Image by Denise Tullier Holly, 2016 From June 18th to July 2nd, 2016, a group of K-12 educators from the…Cuban Culture in New Orleans
Local scholars and Cuban migrants note similarities in the cultures and lifestyles that characterize Cuba and New Orleans. Yet, the…The Effects of the Cuba Normalization on New Orleans
Produced by Meghan McAllister, James Lambert, and Rebecca Singer in the Fall of 2015, this podcast reflects on the developing…Paolo Spadoni: Cuba's Socialist Economy Today
On March 28, 2014, Paolo Spadoni presented his new book on Cuba’s Socialist Economy Today: Navigating Challenges and Change.Carmelo Mesa Lago: Raul Castro's Economic and Social Reforms in Cuba
This is a podcast of a lecture by Carmelo Mesa Lago, current professor on economics and Latin American Studies at…
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Storytelling in the Language Classroom K-12 Educator Workshop
This online workshop focuses on books for the Spanish language classroom and highlights interdisciplinary connections for the language, arts and science classrooms. Increase the diversity of books in your school library with these stories from Latin America.
Registration closes on February 12, 2021.
The pandemic this past year has challenged educators in unimaginable ways. Learning environments have been reinvented as teachers constantly struggle to connect with students in meaningful ways. This presentation shows how storytelling can create learning environments that nurture as well as educate.
Storytelling is one of the oldest forms of education, entertainment, and cultural preservation. Given its natural and universal appeal, storytelling can be particularly valuable as an instructional strategy in the language classroom. Attendees will learn how to harness the benefits of storytelling, from creating a more nurturing learning environment that encourages active participation to increasing verbal proficiency among all students.
The presenter, an award-winning children’s books author and teacher, will provide examples from her own books and classroom.
Registration is $10 and includes a copy of a book presented, ready-made lessons to introduce into your teaching, and a certificate of completion. Confirmation of your registration will be sent via email within 2 days to provide access to the Zoom Workshop. Space is limited.
REGISTER TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT! Deadline to register is February 12, 2021
Sponsored by Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Pebbles Center in partnership with the New Orleans Public Library.
For more information, please call 504.865.5164 or email crcrts@tulane.edu.
Laura Anderson Barbata: Transcommunality Exhibit K-12 Educator Orientation
Join us for an evening with Tom Friel, Coordinator for Interpretation and Public Engagement as he walks through an innovative tool developed to share the Newcomb Art Museum’s latest exhibit, Laura Anderson Barbata: Transcommunality. The program is designed to introduce K-12 educators to Laura Anderson Barbata’s work and focus on specific elements of the exhibit that connect deeply to the K-12 classroom. While the exhibit is open to limited public access, it plans to open to the public and school visits by Fall 2021. Educators from across the country will find this online introduction to Barbata’s work a valuable resource as the virtual exhibit serves as a unique tool for online learning.
Read more about this exhibit from the Newcomb Gallery of Art About the Exhibit page below:
“The process-driven conceptual practices of artist Laura Anderson Barbata (b. 1958, Mexico City, Mexico) engage a wide variety of platforms and geographies. Centered on issues of cultural diversity, ethnography, and sustainability, her work blends political activism, street theater, traditional techniques, and arts education. Since the early 1990s, she has initiated projects with people living in the Amazon of Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico, Norway, and New York. The results from these collaborations range from public processional performances, artist books and handmade paper, textiles, countless garments, and the repatriation of an exploited 19thcentury Mexican woman ‘” each designed to bring public attention to issues of civil, indigenous, and environmental rights.
In Transcommunality, work from five of Barbata‘s previous collaborations across the Americas are presented together for the first time. Though varying in process, tradition, and message, each of these projects emphasize Barbata‘s understanding of art as a system of shared practical actions that has the capacity to increase connection. The majority of the works presented are costumed sculptures typically worn by stilt-dancing communities. Through the design and presentation of these sculptures, Barbata fosters a social exchange that activates stilt-dancing‘s improvisational magic and world history. At the core of this creative practice is the concept of reciprocity: the balanced exchange of ideas and knowledge.
The events of this past year ‘” from the uprisings across the country in response to fatal police shootings to the disproportionate impacts of Covid-19 among Black and brown communities to the bitter divisiveness of the 2020 presidential election ‘” have renewed the urgency for Barbata‘s multifaceted practice. In featured projects such as Intervention: Indigo, participants from various backgrounds reckon with the past to address systemic violence and human rights abuses, calling attention to specific instances of social justice. In The Repatriation of Julia Pastrana, Barbata‘s efforts critically shift the narratives of human worth and cultural memory. The paper and mask works presented in the show demonstrate the impact of individual and community reciprocity, both intentional and organic. Through her performance partnerships in Trinidad and Tobago, New York, and Oaxaca, represented throughout the museum, onlookers are invited to connect to the traditions of West Africa, the Amazon, Mexico, and the Caribbean and the narratives these costume sculptures reflect on the environment, indigenous cultures, folklore, and religious cosmologies.
By encouraging diverse collaborators to resist homogenization and deploy the creative skills inherent to authentic local expressions and their survival, Barbata promotes the revival of intangible cultural heritage. Transcommunality horizontally values the systems of oral history and folklore, spirituality, and interdisciplinary academic thought that shape Barbata‘s engaging creations, celebrating the dignity, creativity, and vibrancy of the human spirit.”
An Evening with Multi-Award Winning Author Elizabeth Acevedo
REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM WEBINAR HERE.
Join us for an evening with Elizabeth Acevedo. Acevedo presents her third book, Clap When You Land, and discusses her writing process and performance background. The discussion will be followed by a reading.
Poet, novelist, and National Poetry Slam Champion, Elizabeth Acevedo was born and raised in New York City, the only daughter of Dominican immigrants. She is the author of Clap When You Land, (Quill Tree Books, 2020); With the Fire On High, (Harper, 2019); the New York Times best-selling and award-winning novel, The Poet X. (HarperCollins, 2018), winner of the 2018 National Book Award for Young Adult Fiction, the 2019 Michael L. Printz Award, and the Carnegie Medal; and the poetry chapbook Beastgirl & Other Origin Myths. (YesYes Books, 2016), a collection of folkloric poems centered on the historical, mythological, gendered and geographic experiences of a first-generation American woman. From the border in the Dominican Republic, to the bustling streets of New York City, Acevedo’s writing celebrates a rich cultural heritage from the island, inherited and adapted by its diaspora, while at the same time rages against its colonial legacies of oppression and exploitation. The beauty and power of much of her work lies at the tensioned crossroads of these competing, yet complementary, desires.
This online program is free and open to the public. It is part of our ongoing series of public engagement programs with Latinx writers that explore Latin America, race, and identity. Read more about Acevedo’s work in this recent article from The Atlantic.
Sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the Newcomb Institute.
REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM WEBINAR HERE.
For more information, please email crcrts@tulane.edu or call 504.865.5164.
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.
Reading Latina Voices Online Book Group for High School Educators
This spring 2021 we invite all K-12 educators to join us once a month in an online book group. This past year has been a challenging one for everyone but especially K-12 educators. Sign up and join us as we explore the stories of women confronting identity as Latinas in the United States. Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies, AfterCLASS and the New Orleans Public Library partner to host this online book group. The books selected are recognized by the Américas Award and focus on the Latina experience. The group begins with the work of award-winning author and poet, Elizabeth Acevedo who will speak in a unique online format on March 23rd presented by Tulane University’s Stone Center for Latin American Studies and Newcomb Institute.
You have the option of registering in two methods:
- A) $15 includes your own complete set of books for the series mailed to your home;
- B) Free – you find your own copies of the books at your local library.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JANUARY 29, 2021
Reading Schedule – Thursdays at 6:00 PM CST
- February 11 – Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
- March 18 – The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
- April 15 – American Street by Ibi Zoboi
- May 13 – The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano by Sonia Manzano
Sponsored by AfterCLASS and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University and the New Orleans Public Library.
Central America, People and the Environment Educator Institute 2021
This summer educator institute is the third institute in a series being offered by Tulane University, The University of Georgia and Vanderbilt University. This series of institutes is designed to enhance the presence of Central America in the K-12 classroom. Each year, participants engage with presenters, resources and other K-12 colleagues to explore diverse topics in Central America with a focus on people and the environment.
While at Tulane, the institute will explore the historic connections between the United States and Central America focusing on indigenous communities and environment while highlighting topics of social justice and environmental conservation. Join us to explore Central America and teaching strategies to implement into the classroom.
Additional details and registration will be available in the early spring 2021. For more information, please email dwolteri@tulane.edu or call 504.865.5164.

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