Smithsonian Latino Center

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The Smithsonian Latino Center (SLC) is a unit of the Smithsonian Institution to preserve Latino history and culture, engaging Latino communities, and advancing Latino representation in the United States. It was founded as the Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives in 1997, and in 2006 became the Smithsonian's Latino Center.[1]

Staff[]

  • Eduardo Díaz - Director
  • Adrián Aldaba - Manager of Education and Public Programs
  • Diana C. Bossa Bastidas - Program Manager
  • Melissa Carrillo - New Media & Technology Director
  • David L. Coronado - Senior Communications Officer
  • Natalia M. Febo - Community Engagement & Volunteer Coordinator
  • Gail Holmes - Management Support Specialist
  • Emily Key - Director of Education

References[]

  1. ^ Dubb, Steve (2021-01-12). "The Long Road to Cultural Representation: Two New Smithsonian Museums Born". Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly. Retrieved 2021-01-22.

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