Events

Stone Center Events

Online information session to go over 2023 Summer funding opportunities sponsored through the Stone Center for Latin American Studies for Graduate Students across the university who are conducting research in the Latin American and…
Abstract: Art historians have largely abandoned the notion that artist Albert Eckhout’s (1610-1665) series of so-called ethnographic portraits offer transparent portrayals of the people with whom the Dutch had contact in New Holland, the name…
Dr. Anne Lafont lectures on "The buttons of Toussaint Louverture." The legend and reality of the 18 buttons kept at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York force us to take a close look at their making in the latter part of the eighteenth century…
Daniel Coronell is a Colombian journalist and columnist who for twelve consecutive years has been the most-read columnist by opinion leaders in Colombia. He works at W Radio Colombia and is president of the weekly news magazine Cambio…
For this week's Thursdays en el Patio we are serving sweet and savory pasteles with our Haitian Creole friends! Join us on the patio outside!
Join us on Zoom for the Hatian Creole Virtual Language Table with Dr. Mrylène Bruno from 5pm to 6pm on Zoom.  Come practice your Haitian Creole and meet other learners. Zoom link: https://tulane.zoom.us/j/93020812653. 
Join Kaqchikel learners and speakers of all levels at this monthly conversation table.  This month's conversation will be lead by Ixkamey Magda Sotz Mux. Register to join us on Zoom: https://tulane.zoom.us/meeting/register/…
Using the case of Bogotá, this talk examines how states draw on human rights frames in their efforts to “cleanup” violent drug-consumption zones in city centers—and the impact of these frames on citizenship rights of people within these zones,…
Keynote Speaker - International Education Week Natalie Diaz was born and raised in the Fort Mojave Indian Village (California), on the banks of the Colorado River and is an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Tribe. She identifies herself as…