Celebrating Hispanic Heritage in Cambridge
¡Bienvenidos! Welcome!
On Wednesday, September 25th, the Cambridge Museum of History & Culture hosted a free community exhibit opening & reception celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month in Cambridge. Attendees enjoyed an evening of family fun, community gathering, music, and complementary food and drinks while exploring the exhibit.
The museum was proud to celebrate the diverse Hispanic and Latino histories that enrich our city. The exhibit highlighted the critical contributions of Hispanic and Latino identities and legacies across Cambridge, made possible thanks to the guidance and expertise of our generous collaborators.
Scroll down to view the virtual exhibition — and be sure to click on each image to learn more!
Thank You To Our Partners
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage in Cambridge was made possible by the generous work of the support of the Community Curators: Alyssa Pacy, Charles Sullivan, Rev. Dr. Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Dr. Janie Ward, Dr. Marian Darlington-Hope, Michelle Parkos, Valerie Beaudrault.
Thank you to our generous sponsors for the tremendous support and incredible platform to connect share and learn in community: BXP, Cambridge Arts, Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, City Manager's Office, City of Cambridge, MIT Office of Government and Community Relations.






























