Annual Monroe Lecture: Richard Campanella presents The Seaway Movement

New Orleans Center for the Gulf South invites you to the annual Monroe Lecture with Richard Campanella.

In this illustrated webinar, geographer and author Richard Campanella of the Tulane School of Architecture explores two rival shipping canals of the West Bank, one dug by enslaved laborers and the other by immigrants, and how they reconfigured the urban geography of our region—nearly to the point of calamity.

 

"Meeting Cubans 4 Trump"

One of the earliest highlights of the 2020 election results was the unexpectedly conservative vote in Miami-Dade county. Cuban-Americans in South Florida across generations backed Trump with unprecedented vigor and excitement and played a crucial role in securing the state for the Republican candidate. What was it about Trump's political rhetoric and public personality that appealed so specifically to this constituency that had been trending to the left in recent years? Dr.

The Future of New Orleans is Water: A Conversation with Jessica Dandridge

Third Coast Residential Learning Community invites you to attend The Future of New Orleans is Water: A Conversation with Jessica Dandridge

Jessica Dandridge is the Executive Director of The Water Collaborative, an inclusive network of communities who work to make the world climate resilient by pushing New Orleans to become a leader in rights-based water management.

Seeds of Power: Virtual Book Launch with Amalia Leguizamón, In Conversation with Toby Miller

Join us for a discussion with Amalia Leguizamón and Toby Miller about resource extraction and environmental politics in Latin America. Leguizamón will be presenting her new book, Seeds of Power: Environmental Injustice and Genetically Modified Soybeans in Argentina published by Duke University Press.

Tuesday 11/17, 2-3p CST

RVSP for Zoom link: https://bit.ly/booklaunch_soybeans

Black Lives Matter – Experiências Estados Unidos e Brasil

October 20, 2020 5 PM CDT

Participe desta live , entre dois jovens afrodescendentes em países que receberam a diáspora negra, e que irão tirar dúvidas sobre a experiência em seus países do Movimento Black Lives Matter.

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Harmonii Odinga – Bacharel em Saúde Pública e em Estudos Africanos. Mestrando em Ciências da Saúde pela Tulane University

Ayana Odara -  graduanda em Gestão Pública pela Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais e integrante da Articulação Nacional de Negras Jovens Feministas

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