“Construyendo Latinidad" exhibit at Wyoming State Museum May 1-June 25
Uncategorized | April 28, 2011
“Construyendo Latinidad,” an exhibit at the
WyomingStateMuseum, examines the history of Hispanics in
Wyoming from the late 17
th century to the present. The exhibit opens May 1 and is on display through June 25.
Maps and historic black and white and color photographs demonstrate the effects and changing needs and interests of Hispanics on
Wyoming communities. The exhibit consists of 40 16” x 20” panels.
The exhibit serves as an example of what American Studies and Anthropology professor, Arlene Davila defines at “Latinidad,” or the ongoing social, economic and political construction of Latino identity by various public and private entities that have portrayed Hispanics as a homogenous racial/ethnic minority.
Undeniably, the sociohistorical Hispanic influence on contemporary
Wyoming “Latinidad” from approximately the mid-16
th century through the early-19
th century has proved indelible and provides substantive legitimacy for the northern
New Mexico and southern Colorado Hispano/Manito identity for Wyoming Latinos.
For more information about this exhibit, please contact Manny Vigil at 307-777-7025.
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