2023 New Orleans International Guitar Festival: Thursday, March 30
10 am - 1 pm, and 2pm - 4 pm, Tulane University
Dixon Hall
Free admission
Elias Barreiro Young Artists Competition
7:30 pm, Tulane University
Dixon Recital Hall
Free admission
10 am - 1 pm, and 2pm - 4 pm, Tulane University
Dixon Hall
Free admission
7:30 pm, Tulane University
Dixon Recital Hall
Free admission
Once a month, the World Area Book Awards (Américas Award, Africana Book Award, Freeman Book Award, Middle East Book Award, and the South Asia Book Award) sponsor a 60 minute webinar on a book recognized by one of the awards. Each webinar features a presentation by an award-winning author with discussion on how to incorporate multicultural literature into the classroom. Be sure to join the conversation with our webinar hashtag #ReadingAcrossCultures. All sessions are free and open to the public. All times listed refer to Eastern Standard Time (EST).
For more than half a century the U.S. granted Cubans unique immigrant entitlements. While other unauthorized immigrants faced detention, deportation, and no legal rights, Cuban immigrants could enter the country without authorization and become lawful residents a year later and, subsequently, citizens, as well as qualify for unique resettlement benefits.
10 am - Tulane University
6th Floor, Howard Tilton Memorial Library
Free Admission
Angélica Durán-Martínez is an associate professor of political science at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and a co-director of its global studies Ph.D. program. Her research focuses on organized crime, political and criminal violence, and the state in Latin America.
2 pm at the New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans
Free Admission
8 pm at Rock 'n' Bowl
3000 South Carrollton Avenue, New Orleans
Admission is $10.
Co-sponsored by: Cuban Heritage Collection and Emilio Bacardí Moreau Chair in Cuba and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami, Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute, Tulane University, Atlanta Global Studies Center, The Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University
Featuring Gustavo Carvajal - Universidad Finis Terrae, Chile
Brazil had the longest-lasting slave economy in the Americas, importing an estimated 10x as many enslaved Africans as the U.S. In a belated recognition of Black History Month, we will acknowledge the monumental importance of these four million enslaved people with a trilingual reading of Castro Alves' poem, "O Navio Negreiro" / "The Slave Ship".
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Are you interested in completing field research abroad? Join us at an upcoming event to learn more!
TIERA field courses are two-week, interdisciplinary, immersive experiences in Ecuador. Work collaboratively with instructors and local residents to design and write up the research project, develop environmental leadership skills, and visit conservation initiatives in the area.
Two courses during the summer: June 3-16 and July 18-August 1.