Stone Center Events
Events
This fall, join us for La hora del cuento bilingual readings series at the Pebbles Centers of the New Orleans Public Libraries!
On the first and last Saturday of every month, we will read a bilingual book at the Algiers…
Teaching Cuban Culture & Society: A Summer Educator Institute in Cuba
Havana, Cuba | June 23 - July 7, 2018
Program Application
Application Deadline: March 2, 2018
Tulane University's Stone Center for Latin American Studies and the …
The Middle American Research Institute is happy to announce the final talk of the 2017-2018 Brown Bag talk series. Cordelia Frewen, Doctoral Candidate at the University of British Columbia, will present on her research in a talk entitled …
Bate Papo! We have a fun surprise brewing for our last bate-papo. Hope you can join us for our celebration of the last day of classes! This event is sponsored by TULASO and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies. Admission is free.…
Location
Algiers Regional Branch
3014 Holiday Drive
Algiers, LA 70131
Children's Resource Center Library
913 Napoleon Avenue 70115
New Orleans, LA
Pebbles Center
Children's Literature
This summer, join us for La hora del cuenta …
Join us in welcoming Sabia McCoy-Torres who will present on her research in a talk titled, Shifting the Lens from Harm to Pleasure: What We Learn from Women in Dancehall. Sabia McCoy-Torres is an Assistant Professor of …
The Middle American Research Institute is happy to announce the twelfth talk of the 2017-2018 Brown Bag talk series. Ryan Hechler, Doctoral Student in the Anthropology Department, Tulane University, will present on his research in a talk…
Join us at the Stone Center for Latin American Studies in welcoming Dr. Chantalle Verna for a talk on her book Haiti and the Uses of America: Post- U.S. Occupation Promises on April 26, 2018, at 6:00 PM.
In her book, Dr…
On Wednesday, April 25, join the Newcomb Art Museum for an incredible panel, moderated by Rebecca Snedeker, with the archivists of the various collections across Tulane as they discuss their responsibilities as cultural curators…
The Congress of Day Laborers, an organization of immigrant workers and families founded by the day laborers who helped rebuild New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, is a leadership pipeline for hundreds of members into public life and social…