About the Exhibition
The Hispanic Heritage Exhibition will be open to the public for nearly two months, free of charge, from Monday to Thursday, 9 AM to 6 PM. This exhibit offers an in-depth exploration of Hispanic history in the United States, highlighting the contributions of prominent Hispanic women from all Spanish-speaking countries. The exhibition traces the journey of Hispanics from the formation of Spain, through the colonial period, to current immigration trends and the key roles they play in American society.
Event Highlights
The inauguration event included a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local figures and media coverage. The evening featured a cocktail reception sponsored by key partners and the notable participation of local women honored for their contributions to advancing Hispanic women in society. The launch of the documentary about the Foundation, directed by Teto Dice, was a pivotal moment of the night.
Join the Celebration
Although the Grand Opening has concluded, the Hispanic Heritage Exhibition remains open to the public free of charge. We invite everyone to visit and explore this enriching exhibit.
About the HAPBWA Foundation
The HAPBWA Foundation remains dedicated to empowering Hispanic women in business and the community through education, networking, and leadership opportunities.
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