
Sorry to myth-bust . . .
But NOBODY mentioned in this report has any REAL problems if they're mostly concerned about cultural & artsy inspection from the White House.
In fact . . .
This story better serves the community by reminding the plebs that there are, in fact, quite a few elite Latino leaders who are happy to play along with their progressive journalist friends whilst everybody else in the barrio has far more pressing concerns.
In fairness . . .
Check this conversation that's far more upscale than this blog dedicated to the municipal discourse, fart jokes and curvy celebrity hotties sharing their "body of work" via social media. . . .
The National Museum of the American Latino has deep connections to Kansas City, a fact that helped draw national staff to the area in early August for community events.
“We’re writing our own story so that others can see how we fit into the American experience,” said Ramon MurguĂa, a Harvard-educated lawyer, trustee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Kansas City area philanthropic leader often cited for his role in helping to raise millions of dollars in scholarships for college-bound area youth . . .
Museum proponents are keenly aware of the need to continue building bipartisan support to weather current culture wars, including President Donald Trump’s recent decision to vet some exhibits and museums of the Smithsonian Institution.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
KC figures strongly in long campaign to build Smithsonian museum honoring America's Latinos
The White House recently targeted the Latino museum in a listing of Smithsonian exhibits and messaging criticized as woke or anti-American.
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