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- Latino History - National Museum of American History
Latino history is American history Latinos trace their origins to Latin America and other Spanish colonies, both in the Caribbean and in the contemporary United States These groups include, but are not limited to, Indigenous, Mestizos, Afro-Latinos, and other mixed-race people Currently representing the largest ethnic minority in the country, Latinos have participated in the creation and
- Latinas Talk Latinas - National Museum of American History
This series introduces you to the lives of 21 Latinas, as told by educators, curators, and scientists across the Smithsonian Join them as they explore stories of women breaking barriers— in everything from music and fashion to community organizing and scientific exploration—who have shaped the United States The Latinas Talk Latinas series is accompanied by digital educational resources
- Melinda Machado Talks About Martha Tijerina: Witnessing the Rise of . . .
¡De última hora! Latinas Report Breaking News This bilingual exhibition showcases the work of seven Latina journalists on Spanish-language television This video series is made possible with federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the National Museum of the American Latino
- Latinas Talk Latinas Video Series - National Museum of American History
The Latinas Talk Latinas series is accompanied by digital educational resources that enhance learning about the featured women Find them in the description section of each individual video
- Calendar of Exhibitions and Events: March 2025
Latinas Talk Latinas | National Museum of American History “Latinas Talk Latinas,” will launch its third season March 4, introducing viewers to the lives of four Latinas as told by curators, historians and educators across the Smithsonian
- Ten objects that will help you understand Latinx history
From wooden crosses to baseball uniforms to costume butterfly wings, our collections show that Latinx people have been an important part of U S history since the nation’s beginnings
- Hispanic Heritage Month - National Museum of American History
Each year, people across the United States observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating and reflecting on the histories, cultures, and contributions of people with ancestry from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America
- ¡De última hora! | National Museum of American History
Las periodistas latinas escribieron el primer borrador de la historia para las comunidades de habla hispana en los Estados Unidos ¡De última hora! Latinas Report Breaking News es una exposición bilingüe que presenta historias de periodistas latinas para mostrar cómo la televisión en español dio voz y visibilidad a un amplio segmento del público estadounidense y cómo estas periodistas
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