Stone Center Events
Events
Keynote Speaker International Education Week 2023
Olga Morales-Pate, an accomplished and experienced leader in environmental justice and rural community development issues, became CEO of the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) in October…
Join us for music, food, drink, and community on the Jones Hall Patio. The Fall Pachanga is a time to reconnect with fellow Latin American Studies students, faculty, and staff and unwind midway through an intense semester.
Federico Navarrete: The history of sixteenth-century Mexico, beyond the “Spanish conquest” | Inaugural Holt Lecture | Thursday, October 19, 6pm | Stone AuditoriumThis lecture will propose an alternative explanation of the transformations of the…
Professor Calvert Jones of the University of Maryland will speak as part of the Political Science/Murphy/CIPR joint lecture series.
This panel event is the first in the 3-part series Invisible Influencers: Examining Absence in Popular Narratives
Inspired by the absence of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint Georges from the musical and military history canons, this series…
Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the bestselling author of Woman of Light and Sabrina & Corina, a finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, The Story Prize, and winner of an American Book Award. She is the 2021 recipient of…
Kali Fajardo-Anstine is the bestselling author of Woman of Light and Sabrina & Corina, a finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, The Story Prize, and winner of an American Book Award. She is the 2021 recipient of the Metcalf…
Join us for the keynote event of the 18th annual Tulane Maya Symposium, Mapping Inequality: Lessons from Central Mexico with Barbara E. Mundy, Robertson Chair in Latin American Art, Tulane University. A reception for all attendees will…
Join us for an evening with Jennifer Mota, a Dominican-American multimedia creative and columnist from Philadelphia whose journalism focuses on Caribbean and (Afro)Latinx contemporary popular culture, identity, and fashion.
Centering the experiences…
New Orleans has the fourth largest stateside Garífuna community in the United States. This historical, economic, and geographical connection to Central America is vital to better understanding the local New Orleans community as well as to …