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Cuba Seminars: 1997

DATE
SEMINAR
SPEAKER(S)
Dec. 12th
Emilio Cueto
Dec. 5th
Mauricio de Miranda - Juan O. Tamayo
Nov. 7th
Nuria Gregori Torada
Oct. 31th
Gloria de León
Jun. 18th
Pablo Armando Fernández -
Humberto Arenal
May 16th
Havana, Two Faces of the Antillean Metropolis
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Apr. 25th
Europe-Cuba Relations
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Feb. 28th
The Dilemmans of Cuban Miami: Economic Success and Political Deadlock
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Feb. 25th
Talk by Pablo Armando Fernández
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Feb. 14th
Literature and the Visual Arts: Toward the 21st Century
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Past Events:
2006 - 2005 - 2004 - 2003 - 2002 - 2001 - 2000 - 1999 - 1998 - 1996

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The CUBA Seminar

Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York

Cuba and New York

A talk and slide presentation by

Emilio Cueto
Inter-American Development Bank

Friday December 12, 1997
4 P.M. - 6 P.M.

25 West 43 Street, 19th Floor Conference Room

(Queens College Labor Resource Center),

Manhattan

Refreshments served

Space is limited. Reserve at 718-997-2809
or send E-mail to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

This event is organized by the Cuba Project, with support from the Ford Foundation and the Christopher Reynolds Foundation.

 

The CUBA Seminar

Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York

Economic and Structural Change in Cuba:
Challenges and Perspectives after the 5th Congress

Panel dicussion with:

Mauricio de Miranda
(Chair, Department of Economics, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Cali, Colombia. Doctoral Candidate, University of Havana)

and

Juan O. Tamayo
Staff Writer, Miami Herald

This talk/discussion will be in Spanish and English.

Friday December 5, 1997
4 P.M

25 West 43 Street, 19th Floor Conference Room

(Queens College Labor Resource Center),


Manhattan

Refreshments served

Space is limited. Reserve at 718-997-2809
or send E-mail to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

This event is organized by the Cuba Project, with support from the Ford Foundation and the Christopher Reynolds Foundation.

 

The CUBA Seminar

Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York

La Lengua Española de Cuba

A talk by

Dr. Nuria Gregori Torada
Director, Instituto de Literatura y Lingistica and Vice-President, Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País Havana

November 7, 1997

4 P.M.

19th Floor Conference Room

Labor Resource Center/QC

25 West 43 Street

Manhattan

Refreshments served

Space is limited. Reserve at 718-997-2809
or send E-mail to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

This event is organized by the Cuba Project, with support from the Ford Foundation and the Christopher Reynolds Foundation.

 

The CUBA Seminar

Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York

Cuba, 1898: A Historical Perspective

A talk by

Gloria de León
Noted Cuban historian

Moderator: Prof. Margaret Crahan
History, GSUC and Hunter College

Discussant: Prof. Alfonso Quiroz
History, GSUC and Baruch College

This talk will be in Spanish

October 31, 1997, 1:00-2:30 P.M.

Room 1555 Graduate School and University Center (GSUC)

33 West 42 Street

Manhattan

Refreshments served

Space is limited. Reserve at 718-997-2809
or send E-mail to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

This event is co-organized by GSUC's History Department and the Cuba Project, a program sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the Christopher Reynolds Foundation.

 

The CUBA Seminar

Graduate School and University Center
City University of New York

Writers in a Changing Society

A talk by Cuban writers

Pablo Armando Fernández
and
Humberto Arenal

June 18, 1997, (Wednesday) 7:00 PM

Room 202
Graduate School & University Center/CUNY
33 West 42 Street

Manhattan

Refreshments served

Space is limited. Reserve at 718-997-2809
or send E-mail to: cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu

This Event is organized by CUNY'S Cuba Project, a program sponsored by the Ford Foundation and The Christopher Reynolds Foundation.

 

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