Events
A lecture on the life and writings of Ambrosio Echemendía, an enslaved Cuban writer in the 1850s. The talk is in charge of Víctor Goldgel from the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
What are the stories we choose to tell about the places we belong to and the families we came from? What will we remember, and what will be forgotten? This collection of documentary shorts explores permanence, and the importance of finding…
Professor Agustina Paglayan (University of California, San Diego) examines the origins of universal primary education in the West, offering an unsettling answer: governments were motivated by their fear of the masses and the desire to turn the “…
In this talk, Dr. Altamirano will explore the role of narrative in adjudication. In particular, she focuses on the role of listening in judgment. What elements of listening are key for a fair judgment to be made? What is the connection between…
This ensemble, comprised of Tulane students, focuses on the intersections of Brazilian music with jazz. Bossa nova, samba jazz, baião, choro, ijexá, and many other traditional Brazilian rhythms integrate the repertoire. The ensemble performs music…
The Latin American Library invites you to a series of gallery talks to close out our yearlong centennial exhibition “A Distinctive Trajectory: Reshaping Histories at the Latin American Library,” celebrating one hundred years of…
Come practice your Spanish skills in a casual and friendly environment! All levels are welcome. Nos vemos allí.
The Chavín Interaction Sphere (c. 800-500 BCE) was a network of polities extending throughout the Peruvian highlands, coast, and tropical forest. Archaeological research at numerous Chavín-contemporary centers suggest a cosmopolitan ethos in…
Join an information session with our graduate advisor to learn more about our degree programs and how the Stone Center can support your academic and professional goals. This is a great opportunity to ask questions about the MA, PhD, or joint-degree…