Summary How to Engage with Latino Museum Communities in the Research Process
Fanny Terrones, Sofia Hinojosa
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The Urban Institute collaborated to conduct comprehensive, actionable, and community-engaged research and planning for a new American Latino History and Culture (ALHC) program. In this summary, we outline Urban’s strategies for community engagement: identifying the right audience, accommodating community needs, and relaying information with dignity. We then assess how Urban measured its community engagement success and discuss limitations and reflections for future improvements.

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