Upcoming Events
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Join us for a discussion about Professor Fatoumata Seck’s recently published article about Haiti’s first woman anthropologist, Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain.
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305
Hailed by The Boston Globe as a "premier exponent of Chamamé", Brazil-based Argentine composer, accordionist, and researcher Alejandro Brittes explores his chamamé heritage, an ancestral rhythm…
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305
The Haitian Revolution reverberated throughout the circum-Caribbean, further entrenching African slavery in the Spanish possession of Cuba while hastening its demise in the British colonies.
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305
This event is sponsored by Stanford Global Studies’ Oceanic Imaginaries, a multi-year initiative that adopts the world’s oceans as an…
582 Alvarado Row, Stanford, CA 94305
In Code Work, Héctor Beltrán examines Mexican and Latinx coders’ personal strategies of self-making as they navigate a transnational economy of tech work.