The Cuban Research Institute (CRI) at Florida International University (FIU) is dedicated to creating and disseminating knowledge about Cuba and Cuban Americans. The institute encourages original research and interdisciplinary teaching, organizes extracurricular activities, collaborates with other academic units working in Cuban and Cuban-American studies, and promotes the development of library holdings and collections on Cuba and its diaspora.
This collection of promotional material for events hosted by the Cuban Research Institute includes flyers, brochures and other ephemera.
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El cuento cubano contemporaneo (1990 al presente)
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes the event "El cuento cubano contemporaneo (1990 al presente)" by Professor Denia Garcia Ronda. Professor Garcia Ronda is an essayist, literary critic who is the associate director of the journal Temas.The event took place on May 28, 2008 at the LACC Conference Room
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Anemias nutricionales en grupos vulnerables en Cuba: La situacion actual
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes a lecture by Jose G. Reboso Perez, a nutritionist and professor educated at the University of Havana. The lecture was held at the LACC Conference Room on May 14, 2008.
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E Pluribus Unum: Immigration, Diversity, and Community in Contemporary America
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes a presentation and panel discussion by Professor Robert Putnam of the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. The presentation focuses on immigration and diversity in Contemporary America.
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Cuba 2008: Counterpoints of Continuity and Change
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes the 7th Annual Cuban Research Institute on Cuban and Cuban American Studies, which took place from February 20-22, 2008.
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Discussion on U.S.- Cuban relations
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes a discussion on the prospects for change in the U.S.- Cuban relations on December 10 at the offices of the Inter-American Dialogue in Washington, D.C.
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Classically Cuban
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes the Cuban Research Institute's event "Classically Cuban", a concert featuring pianist Olga Diaz. This event was held on December 9,2007.
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Discussion on Dateline Havana: US Reporting from Cuba
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes a discussion on Dateline Havana: US Reporting from Cuba, featuring Gary Marx, Chicago Tribune, Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Vanessa Bauza, Chicago Tribune, and Tom Gjelten, National Public Radio. This event was held on December 3rd.
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Covering Cuba
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes the event Covering Cuba, a forum featuring panelists Vanessa Bauza, Chicago Tribune, Gary Marx, Chicago Tribune, Eugene Robinson, The Washington Post, and Katrin Hansing, Florida International University, and moderated by Daniel Erikson, Inter-American Dialogue. The event was held on December 3, 2007.
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La Habana: Ciudad y Archivos
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes a lecture by Antonio Jose Ponte, the co-director of "Encuentro de la Cultura Cubana" magazine, which was held on November 13,2007 at the MARC Pavillion, Florida International University.
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Constituciones Cubanas
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This event promotes an event from the book launch of "Constituciones Cubanas" by Dr. Leonel Antonio de la Cuesta. The event was held on September 18, 2007 at Florida International University, MARC Pavillion.
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Face to Face
Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
This flyer promotes the event "Face to Face/ Cara a Cara", an exhibition on the topic of dialogues and border confrontations, and gender, race, and migrations. The exhibition was on display at the Centro Cultural Espanol de Miami in Coral Gables.