MSA SC 6433-3-1
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2025-2025
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digital photographs, JPG
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Contact the Department of Special Collections for location.
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Description
Raudales, Jesse "Aquí (Aqui) Primero" exhibition through the Comptroller of Maryland's Art in Treasured Spaces inititiative. The exhibition honors the Indigenous people of the Americas and the legacy of Hispanic Heritage in the United States. The red carpet event took place on October 14, 2025 at the Goldstein Treasury Building. Guests include: the Comptroller of Maryland Brooke Lierman, Maryland State Delegates Ashanti Martinez and Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Assistant State Archivist Corey Lewis, Maryland State Treasurer Dereck E. Davis, Alva Shepard Johnson, Veronica B. Williams, Omar Eaton-Martinez, Dr. Charlestine R. Fairley, Sandra Gray, Sheila M. Fainlayson, Sergio Polanco, Alexis Solis, Page Dance, Cortney Buiniskis, Gaby Argoti-Fernandez, Salvador Vega, Dan Ramirez, Juanita C. Lewis, Laura Gutierrez, Maricruz Abarca, Michele G. Morrissey, Pam R. Browne, Rossio Ramirez Smith, Sharon Bailey, Veronica Namnun Cool, Yolanda Maria Martinez, Michele Main, and many other individuals. This item contains 206 photographs.
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MSA SC 6433-3-2
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2025-2025
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video, MP4
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Contact the Department of Special Collections for location.
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Description
Videos of Raudales, Jesse "Aquí (Aqui) Primero" exhibition introduction through the Comptroller of Maryland's Art in Treasured Spaces inititiative. Speakers include: the Comptroller of Maryland Brooke Lierman, Maryland Delegates Ashanti Martinez and Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Michele G. Morrissey, and Yolanda Maria Martinez.
Runtime: 00:04:08
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MSA SC 6433-3-3
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2025-2025
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video, MP4
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Contact the Department of Special Collections for location.
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Description
Video of Raudales, Jesse VIP guests in his "Aquí (Aqui) Primero" exhibition through the Comptroller of Maryland's Art in Treasured Spaces inititiative. Those of whom were interviewed include: the Comptroller of Maryland Brooke Lierman, Maryland Delegate Joseline Peña-Melnyk, Yolanda Maria Martinez, Omar Eaton-Martinez, Page Dance, Salvador Vega, and Dan Ramirez. They all share the importance of Indigenous, Latinx, and Hispanic representation and inclusion in the community, past, present, and future.
Runtime: 00:06:42
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