Woman conducting children's choir at the opening of the Villa Victoria Cultural Center.
Description:
The opening of the Villa Victoria Cultural Center was celebrated with music and speeches. A woman conducts a chorus of schoolchildren. The children wear sashes that are printed with the name "Blackstone," which suggests that they are from the Blackstone Elementary School. Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción, led by Jorge Hernandez, purchased a former church on West Newton Street in Boston's South End and renovated it into a cultural center and performing arts venue for the city's Hispanic community. The Center was renamed the Jorge N. Hernandez Cultural Center in honor of Hernandez, who died just a few weeks after this inaugural ceremony.
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Notes (acquisition):
Donated by Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción.
Notes (funding):
This project was partially funded with federal assistance from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.