Stone Center Events
Events
I’ll Give You a Reason explores the lives of immigrants and first-generation Americans searching for their American Dream in the Ironbound, an ethnic enclave and immigrant haven in Newark, New Jersey, a place once best known for its high murder…
Celebrate your ancestors with Krewe de Mayahuel! We have planned an exciting afternoon of Mexican music, ballet folklórico, danza Azteca, food, drinks, arts, crafts, face painting and community service groups at Markey Park; followed by a procession…
Come practice your Spanish skills in a casual and friendly environment! All levels are welcome. Nos vemos allí.
Join the Spanish and Portuguese Department for a weekly Portuguese language
meet-up! All language levels are welcome and participants will have the opportunity to engage in informal conversation. New homemade desserts will also be…
Join the weekly Spanish language meet-up! Participants will have the opportunity to engage in Spanish conversation with other individuals. We will have different snacks from all over Latin America every week.
Join Emily Glankler (historian, educator and founder of Anti- Social Studies) for a practical discussion on how to explore the constantly-evolving boundary between the U.S. and Mexico with students (suggested for grades 6-12.) Participants will…
We will discuss the personal and professional journeys of fieldworkers and qualitative female research scholars and how they balance safety, ethics, and representation when advancing their academic careers. Whether your most recent fieldwork will be…
The Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies invites you to join us for a reception at LASA2024 Bogotá to celebrate a century of research and teaching in the field of Latin American Studies at Tulane University.
This year, we…
Join the Spanish and Portuguese Department for a weekly Spanish language meet-up!
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in Spanish conversation with other individuals. Cookies and coffee will also be provided for those who attend!
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The Tequila region of Jalisco, Mexico followed a unique trajectory of cultural development that challenges traditional models of social complexity. For many decades, it was forced into unsuitable categories, inadequate for explaining the richness…