Religion in a Changing Cuba: Five Years After the Pope's Visit
The
Church of the Future and the Church of the Past: Religion in a
Changing Cuba
Dr. Margaret E. Crahan
Dorothy Epstein Professor
Hunter College and The Graduate Center
Editor and co-author of Human Rights and Basic Needs in the Americas,
Africa and the Caribbean: Legacies of a Link, and The City and
the World: New York's Global Future
Religion
as Surrogate for Ideology: The Papal Visit to Cuba In
Retrospect
Dr. Antonio Stevens Arroyo
Professor, Brooklyn College and Director, Research Office for Religion In
Society & Culture
Editor of Papal Overtures in a Cuban Key: The Pope's Visit & Civic
Space
for Cuban Religion
Cuban
Catholics in the United States and their Native Church
Dr. Yolanda Prieto
Professor, Ramapo College
Yolanda Prieto has written about the Cuban migration to the United States,
the role of women in the migration, religion in US Latino communities, and
relations between Cuban Catholics on the island and those abroad.
The
Cuban Jewish Community: Survival and Renewal
Arturo Lopez-Levy, Columbia University
Arturo Lopez-Levy earned an M.A. in Economics at Carleton University (Canada).
He is currently studying at the School of International and Public Affairs
at Columbia University. Between 1999 and 2001 he was the Secretary of Bnai
Brith lodge in the Cuban Jewish Community.
Religion
and Identity: Santeria
Dr. Marta Moreno Vega, Hunter College
Marta Moreno Vega earned her doctorate from Temple University. She is currently
an adjunct Professor at Hunter College and President/Founder of the Caribbean
Cultural Center African Diaspora Institiute. Author of The Altar of
My Soul: The Living Traditions of Santería. Director of the
new documentary "When the Saints Dance Mambo."
When:
Monday, March 31, 1 PM
Where:
The Graduate Center
City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(Between 34th and 35th Street)
To reserve, send e-mail to cubaproject@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212) 817-2096