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Donald Trump · WashingtonThe National Museum of the American Latino (NMAL) and the Anacostia Community Museum in Washington, DC, are on the chopping block as the Trump administration targets the Smithsonian Institution. President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal does not include funding for NMAL nor the Anacostia Community Museum, which opened in 1967 with the vision of expanding outreach to Black residents of the capital city. If the president’s budget request …See the Story
Museum of the American Latino Could Vanish Under Trump
Coverage: 2 sources

Internet Archive · DenverJune 2025, and another Annual Conference is being held, this year in Denver. It started in 1949 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, with the Hospital Accounting Clinic and Workshop. Then, over the years, as it gradually expanded, it found a home in new distinguished settings, including the University of Chicago, Ohio State University and the University of Colorado, until in 1985, it became the truly national event we know today as it …See the Story
An ode to HFMA, home to the voices of experience

Workers' Rights · HarlanInternational Workers’ Day is May 1. 8 Date in April that National Library Workers Day was celebrated this year. Since 2004, it has been commemorated on the Tuesday of National Library Week. 25,000
Number of library workers represented by the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). AFSCME represents more library workers than any other union in the US. 2024 Year that Jacqueline Jones’s No Right to an Honest Living:…Read Article
By the Numbers: Workers’ Rights
Letter: Trump's 'horsemen' are running roughshod over the country
100% Left coverage: 2 sources
North Dakota’s GOP governor vetoes library restrictions, school voucher program
58% Center coverage: 26 sources
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