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Spain in my mind: How I survived when my dream vacation turned into a lockdown destination

Published April 6, 2021, 3:48 PM It was one fine Friday afternoon, the 13th of March 2020. While it has earned notoriety for bad luck, it was a day that changed my life forever. That day was a serene yet confusing one as everybody awaited the Philippine government’s announcement of an impending nationwide lockdown. Incidentally, this was also the day of my flight to Spain. Three years of non-stop work took over my life and when I finally got the chance to be away from the hustle and bustle of Manila, I grabbed the opportunity. The trip took six months to plan and when my scheduled Schengen tourist-visa application result was delivered to me, I got denied by the Spanish Consulate in Manila since I missed two hotel bookings in the Andalusian city of Cordoba and town of Ronda in the province of Malaga, both located in south of Spain.

Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, Whose Art Museum Promoted Women, Dies at 98

Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, Whose Art Museum Promoted Women, Dies at 98 She used her networking skills and social connections to establish the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, the first of its kind. Wilhelmina Cole Holladay in 2014. She opened the National Museum of Women in the Arts in 1987 after recognizing that the contributions of female artists had been ignored for too long.Credit.Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post, via Getty Images March 11, 2021 Wilhelmina Cole Holladay, who used her social connections, organizational acumen and personal collection of hundreds of works by female painters to establish the country’s first museum dedicated to women in the arts, died on Saturday at her home in Washington. She was 98.

Ayala: Museo s virtual show in San Antonio expands definition of activism and its history in San Antonio

Skip to main content Currently Reading Ayala: Museo s virtual show in San Antonio expands definition of activism and its history in San Antonio FacebookTwitterEmail Radio announcer and civil rights activist Mar?’a Rebecca Latigo de Hern‡ndez (1896-1986) is among those featured in the Museo del Westside?•s inaugural online exhibit on Latinas left out of history. The exhibit was planned to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. You probably don’t know the story of San Antonio civil rights leader María Rebecca Látigo de Hernández, a contemporary of the better-known labor leader Emma Tenayuca.

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