This week on The Northeast Newscast, we sat down with Gene T. Chavez — Kansas City Museum’s historian in residence — to discuss Hispanic and Latino representation within the museum and Greater Kansas City. As we kick-off Hispanic Heritage Month, we take a look at how Hispanic and Latino culture has shaped not only our area but our history.
349: Kansas City Museum Historian in Residence discusses Hispanic and Latino Culture
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