Events

Stone Center Events

The panel will include two presentations: “The new pattern of democratic crisis in Brazil and Argentina,” by Leornardo Avritzer (UFMG, Brazil), and “The Brazilian 2013 Protests: identity, repertoire and democracy,” by Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça (UFMG…
Please join the Latin American Library for a work-in progress talk by 2019-2020 Richard E. Greenleaf Fellow Dr. Daniel Party. His presentation, entitled “The Miamization of Radionovelas: Cuban-American Serials of the 1960s” will take place on…
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute invites you to Vodú – Voodoo – Vodou, a pair of presentations on manifestations of Haitian Religious Practice in Cuba and New Orleans: Cuba’s Haitian-Heritage Communities: Vodú, Religious…
The Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute invites you to Vodú – Voodoo – Vodou, a pair of presentations on manifestations of Haitian Religious Practice in Cuba and New Orleans: Cuba’s Haitian-Heritage Communities: Vodú, Religious…
Join the Latin Americanist Graduate Organization (LAGO) on Friday, 2/7 at 12pm for the latest installment of our bi-weekly lunch series. Amy Medvick is a PhD candidate at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, specializing in the contemporary…
Brazil had the longest-lasting slave economy in the Americas, importing an estimated ten times as many African slaves as the U.S. In recognition of Black History Month, we will celebrate the monumental importance of these four million enslaved men…
Do you want to practice your Spanish in a relaxed atmosphere? Would you like to meet new people who speak Spanish? Would you like some late-afternoon coffee and cookies? Join the Spanish Language Program for Café y Conversación. All levels of…
A Lecture by Dr. Anna Indych-Lopez The City University of New York Monday, February 3, 2020 6:00 PM See poster for more information. 
Professor Marc Zender of the Tulane Anthropology Department will be sharing knowledge about various writing styles from old Egyptian and Mayan cultures. Join him to learn how to spell and say your name in ancient glyphs! Sponsored by Tulane's…
This collaborative workshop is designed for middle to high school Social Studies educators to enhance the teaching of the Tunica community while highlighting this group as part of a series of ancient civilizations currently taught at the K-12 level…