Exhibitions

July – November, 2026:

New York City
Chicago

Los Angeles

Coming in 2027:

Houston
Washington D.C.

Join the movement.

The national exhibitions are a testimonial space where people share and record their migration experiences in the context of U.S. economic and political intervention in Latin America.

Our programming is designed to engage four constituencies: educators, artists, communities, and the public.

The exhibitions will open in July 2026 to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and will run at different intervals for each city through 2027.

Each exhibition includes two components: a national story and a local story. The national story, which traces the movement across regions, will be identical at every site. The local story will be unique to each venue, showing how the movement played out in that city.

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New York

Chicago

Los Angeles

Houston

Washington D.C.

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Photo credit: Peter Rodriguez, Wilson High School student, at a 1968 school board meeting. Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library https://tessa2.lapl.org/digital/collection/photos/id/22599. Division Street riots in Chicago, source unknown.