A CULTURAL BRIDGE BETWEEN THE USA AND IBEROAMERICA

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Laila Conference
Spanish Women 
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Borgesias 
Film project 
Alexander Von 
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The Iberoamerican Cultural Foundation (FCI) is a nonprofit organization established to promote a cultural program that reflects the characteristics of our Iberoamerican heritage. We plan and conduct both local and international activities that enrich the understanding of the diverse Hispanic cultures of Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Our activities encompass, but are not limited to, writers’ conferences, poetry readings, films, and seminars. Among our goals is to further the public’s enjoyment of folk traditions of the Latin world in literature, art and music.
Our programs are directed to both Spanish and English speaking audiences. So join us in this effort to enhance the knowledge of our unique Hispanic cultures and to foster appreciation for the Spanish arts and letters by providing a means of interchange between the various creative communities.


 LAILA/ALILA Conference: 
 "
15th International Symposium on Latin American Indian Literatures."
 
Library of Congress, 15-17 June 2000.



Borgesias 2000
 

One day conference dedicated to Jorge Luis Borges


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