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Cuban Migration Since 2021: Beyond the Headlines of an Unprecedented Exodus Tuesday, November 19, 2024, 2 p.m. (EST) Featuring Carla Gloria Colomé Santiago,… -
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New Books in Cuban Studies Featuring Paloma Duong, Ph.D., Author, "Portable Postsocialisms: New Cuban Mediascapes After the End of History" and Jennifer L.… -
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Tales from the Archives: The 1926 Miami Hurricane Recounted First- and Secondhand (Deep Dives into Special Collections) Presented by Chelsea Jacks Thursday, September… -
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The Visual Commonplace: Collecting Memories and Constructing Identities Within Photo Albums and Scrapbooks (Deep Dives into Special Collections) Presented by Robin… -
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Oral History Archives of the Cuban Heritage Collection Reception Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 6 p.m. Ana VeigaMilton, University of Miami Board of Trustees and Libraries… -
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Artist Talk with Alexandre Arrechea and Odette Casamayor-Cisneros Friday, April 26, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. Featuring Alexandre Arrechea, Visual Artist, and Odette… -
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Celebrate the right to read with the University Libraries September 22 - 28, 2024 "FREED BETWEEN THE LINES" Every year, the American Library Association (ALA)… -
Using confrontational humor and performance, Labat replicates the frustration and anxiety of cultural disorientation in the witty yet pointed Room Service. Playing the…
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The actions of a group of actors and other performers are caught in close-up shots between "cut and action". Random conversation, distorted music and ambient…
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"This highly-structured fragmented narration concerns the elusive and subliminal--things which cannot be easily "translated." Labat combines staged scenes…
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In a fragmented, staccato composition, Kikiriki explores cultural dislocation, alienation, and media representation of the immigrant as Other. Structured as a journey in…
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Exploring cultural loss and the modes by which a dominant culture works history in its own image, this narrative pastiche is a sophisticated deconstruction of the myth…
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Babalu, the Afro-Cuban folk god - also known to Americans through the TV character of Ricky Ricardo - is the central metaphor of this work. Video artist Tony Labat…
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The Jay I. Kislak Collection: The Past, Present, and Future (Deep Dives into Special Collections) Presented by Daniel Arbino, Arthur Dunkelman Thursday, July 25, 2024,… -
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Dave Abrams and Gene Banning Pan Am Research Grant Presentations - June 2024 Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 1 p.m. (EDT) Our most recent Abrams Banning grant awardees, Dr.…