National Museum of the American Latino
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Official account of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino. The first #AmericanLatinoMuseum exhibit is now open! s.si.edu/legal
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The #2024Folklife Festival schedule is LIVE! We’ll see you on the National Mall and inside National Museum of the American Indian, June 26–July 1. Please keep in mind this schedule is subject to change as we continue to add events and accessibility services. Start exploring: festival.si.edu/schedule
The Atomic Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino are thrilled to collaborate on the upcoming FREE workshop for local educators titled “Nuestras Voces: Bringing the Smithsonian to Your Classroom" at the Atomic Museum. Register for FREE ➡️ bit.ly/3LaKBtA
Join us for a special storytime with author Michael Genhart and illustrator John Parra. Learn about the many educational resources available via the Smithsonian and the American Latino Museum. 📌 July 19, 1 pm in our gallery at National Museum of American History. bit.ly/4eUrXUH
Thank you to the Smithsonian 's National Museum of the American Latino / Molina Family Gallery in DC for hosting me and author MGenhart SPANISH IS THE LANGUAGE OF MY FAMILY as we presented our book SPANISH IS THE LANGUAGE OF MY FAMILY. And to The Young Ambassador's program taking our book on the road! Holiday House Publishing, Inc. Neal Porter
During a career that lasted more than 60 years, "Queen of Salsa" Celia Cruz helped popularize salsa music in the U.S. 🪙 Cruz is featured on a new quarter as part of our American Women Quarters™ Program in partnership with United States Mint. Learn more: s.si.edu/3YGowvf
Ever wonder how Spanish-language radio began in the U.S.? In 1946, Raoul A. Cortez founded KCOR, one of the nation's first full-time, Spanish-language radio stations. Learn more about the story via National Museum of American History. s.si.edu/3j1rLb3 #NationalRadioDay