Who have been hired to create a temporary exhibition about the latino civil rights of the 1960s, but the museum shelved the exhibit after coming under criticism by conservative latinos. Instead the museum is now working on an exhibit about salsa music. But first, chilean president gabriel boric made a historic trip to washington, d. C. , over the weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the u. S. Backed coup in chile. Boric visited the site in washington, d. C. , where in 1976 agents of the pinochet dictatorship assassinated former chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt of the institute for policy studies. When some people dare to ask the victims to silence their grief, to turn the page, i would humbly like to tell them, having spoken to many of those victims, this reconciliation is only possible with truth and justice, not with forgetting. Amy we will speak with Orlando Leteliers son Juan Pablo Letelier, a former senator in chile. He has just returned to santiago santiago
Who have been hired to create a temporary exhibition about the latino civil rights of the 1960s, but the museum shelved the exhibit after coming under criticism by conservative latinos. Instead the museum is now working on an exhibit about salsa music. But first, chilean president gabriel boric made a historic trip to washington, d. C. , over the weekend to mark the 50th anniversary of the u. S. Backed coup in chile. Boric visited the site in washington, d. C. , where in 1976 agents of the pinochet dictatorship assassinated former chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt of the institute for policy studies. When some people dare to ask the victims to silence their grief, to turn the page, i would humbly like to tell them, having spoken to many of those victims, this reconciliation is only possible with truth and justice, not with forgetting. Amy we will speak with Orlando Leteliers son Juan Pablo Letelier, a former senator in chile. He has just returned to santiago santiago
A group led by conservative Edward Blum, who won the legal case effectively ending affirmative action in college admissions, is suing the director of the yet-to-be-built National Museum of the American Latino over an internship program created to increase the number of Hispanics in museum positions.