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色情视频 Imperial Valley dean joins Smithsonian Women's History Museum Scholars Committee

Guillermina Gina Nu帽ez-Mchiri brings her 20 years of expertise around colonias, rural communities and Mexican American culture in the U.S. - Mexico border.

Tuesday, April 2, 2024
Guillermina Gina Nu帽ez-Mchiri photographed at 色情视频 Imperial Valley
Guillermina Gina Nu帽ez-Mchiri joins 15 women leaders and researchers across the country to launch interactive programs, resources and initiatives.

In her 20 years of research in Mexican American colonias and rural communities, Guillermina Gina Nu帽ez-Mchiri, 色情视频 Imperial Valley dean, has attributed women as the backbone of advancement and advocacy. 

Now, her expertise will bring a new perspective as she joins the committee of scholars for the . 

It鈥檚 one of two new museums at the Smithsonian, along with the National Museum of the American Latino, established under legislation passed in 2020. The museum, which already has an online presence, is working with Congress to finalize the site for a building. 

The 15 researchers and leaders from across the country will help provide input to gather and document the experiences of women from across the U.S. through exhibitions, public programs, research initiatives and education resources. The committee held its first meeting in March in honor of Women鈥檚 History Month.

鈥淏ased on my journey as a first-generation Mexican American graduate and as a  daughter of farm workers, I鈥檝e seen firsthand the ripple effects of women鈥檚 contributions in small rural communities and how they have influenced bigger movements,鈥 said Nu帽ez-Mchiri. 鈥淎nd, as an anthropologist, I hope to bring the rich history of women across the southwest region of the country and of the border whose voices were never heard or acknowledged.鈥

The committee was invited to Washington, D.C. to visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where they learned about African American women who made an impact in early American history and society. There, the committee also met with key partners and leaders from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

As the only Latina scholar in the committee, Nu帽ez-Mchiri said it is key to be intentional with the information, history assets and stories each of the scholars bring as they may pertain to their own background and experiences. Together, the committee will review exhibitions and long-distance learning and digital-engagement initiatives. 

鈥淚n rural communities, women have often been the ones who heal others, care for their elders, and the ones who come together as a collective group to move forward their communities,鈥 said Nu帽ez-Mchiri. 鈥淲omen have always put others first, but now it is time to pay it forward and give them the platform and the advocacy they need to mark their contributions in U.S. history. It鈥檚 a museum that鈥檚 long overdue.鈥

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