In preserving Nevada state history, it’s essential that all groups are represented. Today, we are joined by Lynette Sawyer, cultural collector and founder of the Hispanic Museum of Nevada, an institution committed to driving awareness of diverse Hispanic cultures to foster greater intercultural understanding. In our conversation, we hear from Lynette about her upbringing in New York and how her parents exposed her to many cultural opportunities, including the myriad of museums along the Museum Mile. She shares the humble beginnings of the Hispanic Museum of Nevada, starting with a simple cabinet that she had fixed and how it’s grown and evolved over the years across various locations and partnerships. We discuss the museum’s impact on the community through its diverse range of programs and items and how it has helped raise awareness of different Latino cultures and indigenous languages. Lynette also shares some of the key challenges the museum has faced, like fundraising and navigating different cultural infrastructures, before reflecting on the current state of the museum and what to expect from its future. To hear all about the Hispanic Museum of Nevada and its unique cultural journey, tune in for this inspiring conversation with Lynette Sawyer!
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Lynnette Sawyer
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