MEDIA RELEASE – New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum Completes First Traveling Exhibit

August 1, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
     Nathan Johnson
     Director of Programs
     programs@nmhim.org
     505.247.0606

The 400 Years of African American Upstanders exhibit on display in the South Broadway Cultural Center.

The New Mexico Holocaust & Intolerance Museum completed a new traveling exhibit, 400 Years of African American Upstanders, this summer. The exhibit was designed for travel throughout New Mexico to various libraries, museums, schools, and more to widen the museum’s impact. It details the history of African American upstanders from the 1600s to present day.

The exhibit is on display in the library of the South Broadway Cultural Center, Albuquerque, until August 31st before traveling to Taos for the month of October. Future locations will be announced soon.

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