Do you know of an event that you'd like to see added to this list? If so, email us!
Cultural Events (Spring 2012)
January
Jan. 21: Bilingual Story Time The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats, 11am, Pomegranate Books
Jan. 22 - 24: The Way film screening, 7:30pm, Thalian Hall
Jan. 28: Discussion of The House on the Lagoon by Rosario Ferré, 3pm, Pomegranate Books (note: you need to read this book in order to participate)
February
Feb. 2: Ladrón Que Roba a Ladrón film screening, 7pm, Lumina
Feb. 8: Innocent Voices/Voces Inocentes film screening, 7pm, Lumina Theater
Feb. 11: The Future of Our Undocumented Youth discussion and presentation, 10am, Northeast Library (Military Cutoff Road)
Feb. 13: Which Way Home film screening, 6:30pm, MO 100
Feb. 14: Diarios de motocicleta / Motorcycle Diaries film screening, 7pm, Lumina Theater
Feb. 15: Mario Bencastro: A Voice of His People, 5pm, CI 1008
Feb. 16: Los Castigados Spanish theater production, 7pm, Randall Library Auditorium
Feb. 18: UNCW Intercultural Festival, 11 - 3pm, Burney Center
Feb. 18: Bilingual Story Time: The Tale of Peter Rabbit/El cuento de Pedrito Conejo, 11am, Pomegranate Books
Feb. 25: Book Reading: Lizzy Irvin will be reading from Cristina García's The Agüero Sisters, 4pm, Pomegranate Books
Feb. 29: 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, lecture by Charles Mann, 7:30pm, Warwick Center
March
Mar. 5: Living, studying, and working in Latin America: A discussion with Jeremy Carter, 2pm, LH 254A
Mar. 5: Rethinking the Bottom Line: Making a Difference while Making Money, presentation by Jeremy Carter, 6pm, CI 1008
Mar. 7: Lecture and book signing by author Cristina García, 4:30pm, Lumina Theater
Mar. 26: Nicaragua: Surviving the Legacy of US Policy presentation and book signing, 6pm, Morton 100
April
May




Donate Today