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Smithsonian traveling exhibit: Our Journeys/Our Stories: Portraits of Latino Achievement September 16, 2008 - January 4, 2009 Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition ends its run at MSU Museum, Michigan's first Smithsonian affiliate
Latinos celebrated in this bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibition include astronaut Ellen Ochoa, Nobel Laureate Mario Molina, Olympic medalist speed skater Derek Parra, writers Cristina García and Victor Villaseñor, artists Pepón Osorio and Judith Baca, and businessman and philanthropist Joseph Unanue. As risk takers, innovators, leaders, and mentors to young Americans, these talented individuals have worked hard to become the best in their fields, frequently overcoming obstacles and prejudices along the way. Also highlighted through photographs and text are a dozen influential figures from the past, including poet and revolutionary José Martí, feminist labor leader Emma Tenayuca, athlete and humanitarian Roberto Clemente, and singer Celia Cruz. The men and women featured in this inspirational exhibition were selected by a seven-member advisory board of historians, curators, and leaders in the U.S. Latino community. Also contributing to this celebration of success, self-discovery, and roots and traditions are curatorial consultant Nicolás Kanellos, University of Houston; photography consultant Ricardo Viera, Lehigh University; and photographers Luis Mallo, Héctor Méndez-Caratini, and Celia Alvarez Muñoz. Our Journeys/Our Stories is complemented by education outreach materials, and each host venue has involved their local communities in public programming and educational activities. The national tour ends at the MSU Museum. The MSU Museum is Michigan's first Smithsonian Institution affiliate. For more information about Our Journey/Our Stories, see http://museum.msu.edu or call (517) 355-2370. The exhibition, its national tour, and related programs are made possible by the Ford Motor Company Fund.
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