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Podcast  Chinese Students in U.S. Universities

The number of foreign students at U.S. Universities, particularly from China, has increased drastically in the last 10 years. Daphne Zhang and Henry Green explore…  read more

Podcast  Asian Immigrants in Academia in New Orleans

Much of the news about immigration concerns those from Latin America. In academia, however, many researchers come from Asia. Linda Long and Nathan Gu talk…  read more

Podcast  Samba and Second Lines

Samba, a Brazilian traditional music and dance style, has many similarities with the New Orleans Second Line. Julie Gamze, Simon Edber, and Justin McGlashan explore…  read more

Podcast  Malandragem in Brazil

Malandragem is a Brazilian word which refers to someone who knows how to navigate all the ins and outs of bureaucracy and culture. Malandragem has…  read more

Podcast  Brazilian Families in New Orleans

Family is important to Brazilian society. One of the hardships of emigrating to the United States is that Brazilians do not get to see their…  read more

Podcast  Brazilian Food in New Orleans

Think there should be connections between food in Brazil and food in New Orleans? Think again! Mariana Wilson and Sierra Orlowski interview local Brazilians about…  read more

Podcast  Roundtable: Social Policy in Latin America since the Left Turn

On April 1st, 2014, CIPR hosted a roundtable, with featured panelists Mary Clark (Tulane University), Robert Kaufman (Rutgers University), Nora Lustig (Tulane University), Kenneth Roberts…  read more

Podcast  Paolo Spadoni: Cuba's Socialist Economy Today

On March 28, 2014, Paolo Spadoni presented his new book on Cuba’s Socialist Economy Today: Navigating Challenges and Change.  read more

Podcast  Diddier Santos presentation of Ni Rojo, Ni Verde, ¡Azul!

On January 31st, 2014, Diddier Santos presented his documentary, Ni Rojo, Ni Verde, ¡Azul!, about the electronic festival Rotilla in Cuba. For a detailed synopsis,…  read more

Podcast  Diddier Santos presentation of Artículo 53

On January 30th, 2014, Diddier Santos presented his documentary, Artículo 53, about journalism in Cuba. For a detailed synopsis, please click here.  read more

Podcast  Fiscal Policy and Income Redistribution: Podcasts from the CEQ Conference October 17 and 18, 2013

The Commitment to Equity Conference was held on Tulane’s campus October 17-18, 2013. The conference convened researchers from across the Western Hemisphere, as well as…  read more

Podcast  Should we Stay or Should we Go - Latinos during Hurricane Evacuations

Deciding whether to stay or pack up for a hurricane isn’t easy. For undocumented immigrants it can be incredibly risky. Shelters such as the Red…  read more

Podcast  Policing and Immigration: El Protector Program

Many people think that the New Orleans police department has not responded well to the local Latino community. Perhaps surprisingly in areas where Latinos are…  read more

Podcast  Immigration and Education

Undocumented immigrants want the same advantages for their kid as any parent but they face unique challenges in the US school system. Approximately 5.5. million…  read more

Podcast  Managing Cultural Identity

Navigating multiple cultural identities in America is a challenge for second generation immigrants. Within the last ten years the Hispanic population in the greater New…  read more

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