John Leguizamo at the Alamo in San Antonio. For John Leguizamo, his 2017 one-man Broadway play “Latin History for Morons” was his introduction into addressing and tackling the “erasure of our Latin ...
The historical contributions of the Latin American community not mentioned in school textbooks are highlighted in the ...
On stage December 5–21 at Stageworks Theatre, Tampa actor and community leader Néstor Meléndez takes on the powerful one-man ...
Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez looks at the vast field of U.S. Latino history yet to be told and is undaunted. With the help of volunteers and a small staff, the University of Texas at Austin journalism ...
On a special episode of the 5 Things podcast: The idea for a national museum dedicated to showcasing the artistic, musical, literary, political and other socio-economic contributions of Latino ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino has announced a $2 million gift from PepsiCo to support the planning, design and construction of its new dedicated building in Washington, D.C.
Students throughout New Jersey will soon see contributions that Latino and Hispanic people have made throughout history as part of required learning in the state's Social Studies education programs.
The Smithsonian Institution has suspended an upcoming Latin American exhibit after members of Congress and prominent Latin American conservatives criticized a similar one last year. An opinion piece ...