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The primary purpose of the center was to place Latino contributions to the arts, history, science, and national culture across the Smithsonian's museums and research centers. [2] The center is a division of the Smithsonian Institution. [3] As of May 2016, the center was run by an executive director, Eduardo Díaz. [4]
The Utah senator described the Smithsonian's proposed National Museum of the American Latino as divisive. More divisive: a society that erases Latinos
Latino organizations and civil rights groups filed a friend of the court brief against a lawsuit filed by conservative legal activist Edward Blum to stop a Smithsonian internship designed to draw ...
A recent controversy over the politics of a Smithsonian exhibit must not derail the anticipated National Museum of the American Latino, says Fabiola Santiago. Latino Museum in D.C. is essential.
The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics is a multi-agency working group within the Department of Education charged with strengthening the nation's capacity to provide high-quality education while increasing opportunities for Hispanic American participation in federal education programs.
The National Museum of the American Latino is a future Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to highlighting the contributions of American Latinos in U.S. history and culture. [2] It will be situated in a "signature location on the National Mall " in Washington, D.C. , in the United States. [ 3 ]
A funding dispute between Republicans and Democrats over what history is portrayed in a proposed Latino museum underscores cultural and political clashes. Culture wars in Congress could derail a ...
The Hispanic Paradox is an important aspect of discussions around the history of the health of Latino and Hispanic populations in the United States. In 1986, Prof. Kyriakos Markides conceived the term "the Hispanic paradox" to refer to the epidemiological phenomenon that Hispanic individuals in the US live longer than their white non-Hispanic ...