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2023 Bio Natalie Naranjo-Morett
12023-04-05T19:35:37+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a0841plain2023-04-05T19:35:37+00:00Carlin Liu Ziaf35c69e953cd4001ddc41bd48e720246e1701a08Natalie Naranjo-Morett (she/her) is a Tijuana, Mexico native but was born and raised in San Diego, California. Growing up in San Diego with immigrant parents meant she was able to embrace her cross-cultural identity while also discovering a passion for history, specifically that of Latin American Indigenous communities. By collaborating with and amplifying the voices of Latin American communities, Natalie hopes to decolonize the ways in which museums represent Latin American Indigenous history and culture.
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By Natalie Naranjo-Morett
Unearth the roots of Mexican culture, the beating heart of Mexico’s identity. Through the history of food, dance, religion, and traditions this virtual exhibit will introduce some of the ways the generations of today are preserving their Indigenous roots and honoring their ancestors. With this interactive online exhibit you will be able to explore personal stories, community ties, and historical contexts through a multimedia experience.
Mi Casa es Su Casa! Come join me in viewing of Nuestras Raíces | Our Roots, a virtual exhibit that explores the ways in which Mexican culture preserves its Indigenous roots and honors the ancestors that resided the lands of Mexico. This interactive exhibit will then be followed by lively conversations over a bit of art the way it has been done by the native peoples of Mexico for millennia. I invite you to come unearth the roots of Mexican culture and history!