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- New York, NY
Art and Power: From Museum to Real World
This two-day conference focuses on the bonds between art and power from the point of view of poets, curators, historians and artists.

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- Williamsburg, VA
2017 Annual Symposium for Pilgrimage Studies
Scholars and pilgrims come together to discuss the history of pilgrimage as well as the unique culture that surrounds it in the modern day.

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- San Francisco, CA
Heritage Artist-in-Residence Program. Spain–United States
This new artist-in-residence program explores themes related to artistic and cultural heritage from a creative and multidisciplinary perspective.

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- Washington, DC
Between Barbed Wire and Exile. Spanish Sangrías and Vichy Therapies
Professor José María Naharro-Calderón (University of Maryland) presents his book with Hispanists Sebastiaan Faber (Oberlin College) and Germán Labrador Méndez (Princeton University).

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- Washington, DC
Shipwrecked! Preserving Our Underwater Heritage
This audiovisual exhibit unveils the untold stories of Spanish shipwrecks found on US coasts.

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- New York, NY
The Perception of Spanish Art in America: A History of Changes
Spanish Art Historian and Professor María Dolores Jiménez-Blanco presents “The Perception of Spanish Art in America: A History of Changes” at the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center.

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- Washington, DC
The Silver Way: China, Spanish America and the Birth of Globalization, 1565-1815
A discussion with Peter Gordon, co-author of the book “The Silver Way,” Margaret Myers, Director of the China and Latin America Program at the Inter-American Dialogue, and Tatiana Seijas, Associate Professor at the Pennsylvania State University.

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- New York, NY
Proactiva Open Arms – recipient of the 2017 ALBA/Puffin Award for Human Rights Activism
The Spanish non-governmental organization receives this major human rights award for their migrant rescue operation.

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- New York, NY
Christians, Jews and Muslims: Art and Identity in Medieval Spain
The three-talk series explores 700 years of rich and dynamic interaction of Spain’s Christians, Jews, and Muslims through the history of art and architecture on the Iberian Peninsula.

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- Los Angeles, CA
Moving Forward, Looking Back: Journeys across the Old Spanish Trail
The project explores the Spanish legacy found along the Old Spanish Trail, a route that was envisioned to link the colonial outposts of New Mexico and California.

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- New York, NY
Tribute to Nicolás Sánchez Albornoz
Homage to the historian who will be present to discuss his long journey and its intrinsic ties to the history of Spain.

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- Santa Barbara, CA
Designing America: Spain’s Imprint in the U.S.
An interactive look at Spain’s architectural and urban cultural legacy in the United States.

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- Washington, DC
Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Basque: Innovation by Culture
Visitors to the 2016 Smithsonian Folklife Festival can explore the Basque Country’s unique language and distinct cultural heritage.

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- Washington, DC
Digital Media and Cultural Heritage
A EUNIC Washington D.C. conference on how technology can help us safeguard our common cultural heritage.

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- Washington, DC
Safeguarding our cultural heritage
A EUNIC Washington D.C. conference on addressing the protection of cultural heritage in a global world.

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- Natchez, MS
Natchez Tricentennial: Celebration of the Spanish influence
Natchez, Mississippi –one of the oldest continuous European settlements on the Mississippi River– is celebrating 300 years.