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Awards List - March Council 2021


Heart of Los Angeles Youth, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
Award: Outright; $40,000
Planning to design three temporary exhibitions with public programs examining the history of Lafayette Park in Los Angeles.
Bears Ears: Living Land
Los Angeles, CA
Award: Outright; $75,000
Development of a temporary and traveling exhibition on the history and culture of tribes of the Bears Ears region in southeaster Utah.
Updating the Amache Interpretation Plan: Reframing Interpretation at a WWII Japanese Incarceration Site
Sonoma State University
Award: Outright; $40,000
Development of a master interpretive plan for exhibitions, site interpretation, and public programs for the Granada Relocation Center National Historic Landmark, known as Amache, and the Amache Museum. ....

North Carolina , United States , Bears Ears , New York , New York Historical Society , Chicago Historical Society , San Diego , Forbes House Museum , Sand Creek , Worcester Art Museum , Beverly Hills , Los Angeles County , Denver Art Museum , Lafayette Park , Los Angeles , Rohnert Park , Puerto Rico , San Antonio , University Of Texas , Sonoma State University , Jewish Museum , Puerto Rican , Osamu Tezuka , Golden Frinks , Sakae Frank Matsura , Emmett Till ,

Spanish American Port Cities


DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199730414-0345
Introduction
Following medieval political traditions, the conquest of America led by the Spanish crown was a highly urbanized enterprise. Cities defined the spaces of colonial America in terms of organization of the territory, control of the population, and the negotiation of political sovereignty on the ground. Early city foundation in the Antilles after 1492 was followed by the major occupation of continental America, when more than two hundred cities were founded over the 16th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries, cities in Spanish America became the hub of social integration, moving from ‘Spanish cities’ to what has been labeled ‘creole metropolises.’ During the age of revolution and independence, the late 18th and early 19th centuries, cities played a major role as the seats of national sovereignty. Typically struggles for independence would start with the rising of creole elites in the capital cities of each viceroyalty. ....

United States , France General , Nouveau Monde , Haute Normandie , River Plate , Argentina General , Buenos Aires , Distrito Federal , Latin America Romero , Richard Kagan , Fernando Mar , Lucena Giraldo , Susan Migden Socolow , Marcial Pons , Yale University , University Of New Mexico , Society In Colonial Latin America , University Of Texas , Yale University Press , Spanish America , Spanish American , Greater Antilles , Northern Mainland Caribbean , Southern Mainland Caribbean , Southern Atlantic , River Plate Region ,