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Podcast  Left Parties, Weak Courts, and Women Justices in Latin America

Presenting the first in our spring seminar series Citizens and Politics: The Changing Nature of Parties, Participation, and Linkages Left Parties, Weak Courts, and Women…  read more

Video  Academia de Centroamérica: Consecuencias económicas y políticas del cambio de gobierno en los Estados Unidos

In early December, CIPR Director Dr. Ludovico Feoli participated in a virtual event organized by Academia de Centroamérica: Consecuencias económicas y políticas del cambio de…  read more

Video  Day of the Dead 2020 - Papel Picado Tutorial

Learn how to create your own papel picado, a traditional paper art found during the Day of the Dead. In this video tutorial, New Orleans…  read more

Podcast  Video explains Chilean process for Constitution Reform (Spanish)

Preguntas claves sobre proceso constituyente: elección delegadas, 2/3, inhabilitados. YouTube video in Spanish Read a related article in English from the New York Times here:…  read more

Podcast  Dr. Gabriel Hetland Speaks on Participatory Democracy

On September 20, 2017, political sociologist Dr. Gabriel Hetland (SUNY Albany) presented his research on urban participatory governance in Latin America. While conducting his research,…  read more

Podcast  Brigadistas: Stories from Cuba's Literacy Campaign

Image by Denise Tullier Holly, 2016 From June 18th to July 2nd, 2016, a group of K-12 educators from the U.S. traveled to Cuba as…  read more

Podcast  Alumni Amanda Parker (BA, 2007) Introduces the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)'s ParLu Project

In 2006, when Amanda Parker submitted her autobiography for the Stone Center’s annual undergraduate TUCLA conference, she could not have imagined how prophetic her blurb…  read more

Podcast  The Banana Republic of New Orleans

Samuel Zemurray is a controversial figure. Known as the Banana King, he established a banana trade empire founded in New Orleans. Learn more about this…  read more

Podcast  Challenges Before and After the Border

Alexis Zickafoose and Lucy Lloyd speak with several Central American immigrants, who either came to New Orleans as children, or whose children migrated here alone.…  read more

Podcast  Cuban Culture in New Orleans

Local scholars and Cuban migrants note similarities in the cultures and lifestyles that characterize Cuba and New Orleans. Yet, the search for Cuban influence is…  read more

Podcast  The Effects of the Cuba Normalization on New Orleans

Produced by Meghan McAllister, James Lambert, and Rebecca Singer in the Fall of 2015, this podcast reflects on the developing nature of business ties between…  read more

Podcast  Dr. Steve Ellner Stresses Context in Evaluating Social and Economic Programs in Chavista Venezuela

On October 21st, CIPR welcomed Dr. Steve Ellner, visiting professor and research fellow, to present his talk entitled: “Populism and Pragmatism in Chavista Venezuela: The…  read more

Podcast  From Amazon to Bayer Pharmaceuticals: A New Perspective on Costa Rica's Foreign Direct Investment

Produced by Andrew Landseidel and Katherine Fisher in San Jose, Costa Rica, this broadcast explore how Costa Rica encourages foreign direct investment (fdi) particularly from…  read more

Podcast  Measuring the Impact of Microfinance in Costa Rica

Amanda Verdi, Caroline Blatt, and Adrian Arnold report from San Jose, Costa Rica on a microfinance campaign in Costa Rica. Acorde, a NGO, provides low-interest…  read more

Podcast  Looking at Sustainable Development in Costa Rica's Fishing Cooperative in Tarcoles

Anna Strnisha, Rachel Lewis, and Robert Bond report from San Jose, Costa Rica on sustainable fishing practices on the Costa Rican coast. They report on…  read more

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