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Did you know that first enslaved Africans in the Americas arrived in Hispaniola in 1502? They share a deep history with the Caribbean’s Native peoples. https://t.co/WNIT3LcTsv
#Taíno @AmerIndianNYC
Cuba Libre, from the United Nations Series (1945) by Cuban artist, Mario Carreno. Smithsonian American Art Museum @americanart collections.
https://t.co/NlPmjbFo88 #BlackHistoryMonth
See the artistic renderings of the future Molina Family Latino Gallery, opening at @amhistorymuseum in 2021! Credit: Museum Environments/Branded Environments LLC https://t.co/dRiXFXvh9w
What kind of solutions does Native knowledge offer? Check out #Taíno: Native Heritage & Identity in the Caribbean | Taíno: herencia e identidad indígena en el Caribe on view at @AmerIndianNYC. https://t.co/iTTebhHCpU
"That’s our job, illuminating the Latino experience." –Eduardo Díaz, @SLC_Latino Director. More via the 2017 Smithsonian Annual report: https://t.co/8CZooj1IDq
Artes de Cuba llega al Kennedy Center! Do not miss this two-week International festival celebrating the artistic richness of the island. Artes de Cuba: From the Island to the World! https://t.co/F0UkrSgVhY
#BlackHistoryMonth
Cuba Libre, from the United Nations Series (1945) by Cuban artist, Mario Carreno. Via @americanart https://t.co/NlPmjbFo88