![]() The visit to El Museo del Barrio depicts the role that colonial rule played on the culture, development and reproductive politics. The rapid increase in the number of immigrants was as a result of the illusion that there was better living conditions and employment opportunities in the United States, unlike in their home country. ![]() However, twentieth century saw the increase in number of Puerto Rica emigrants into the United States. Most of the revolutionists fled to New York, where they settled and found jobs in factories hence were able to finance their independence movement. Because of the Spanish American war which took place in 1898, there was massive alienation of Puerto Rican students and merchants who took part in the revolution. Indeed, the Puerto Rican citizens who migrated into United States, a story which is similar to the migrant farm workers in United States learnt in class. This rich historical background was an awakening to realizing cultural heritage of the Latin America, and how this region contributed to cultural conformity.Īnother critical element that depicts from this event relates to the migration of citizens. This region is today dominated by the Latinos, who were from Mexico, Haiti, and Central America among other states. However, the arrival of the Puerto Rican immigrants from Italy led to the transformation of the region to El Barrio. For example, this region had been dominated by the Italians after the World War II. However, this region kept experiencing cultural dynamic with various groups settling and later living it to other settlements. Principally, the El Museao was a home to the Native American farmers other groups who conspicuously occupied this region were the Irish immigrants and the Germans. Besides, attending this event was a greater revelation to the historical background of this region, and how it began in 1800’s. As a matter of fact, a visit to this museum began with the narrative to the historical background of the region, and how Latinos as commonly referred to existence. This event was culturally rich to the cultural origin and predispositions that transpired during this period. The events at the El Museao del Barrio Museum illustrates a clear historical background of the Native Americans, and how the resettlement of various communities shaped up the occupation if this region. This is what precipitated to the development of the Latinos as a sub-culture in America. It’s because of the myriads of social underpinnings that were experienced by the perceived inferior races that they engaged their opponents in revolts, and counter-clashing which led to their freedom, and establishment of one unifying social cultural group. Besides, the course material delved into core reasons behind cultural conformity, and one of them is as a result of shared social plight and grievances. ![]() This followed clamor by different races to have freedom, thus they conformed to one pattern of social affiliation. ![]() The events leading to the development of the Latinos was as a result of racial integration between people of different social and cultural backgrounds. The first cultural element that conforms between the course material and the event about the museum relates to the culture and cultural development of the Latinos. This essay will examine elements of similarity, ranging from social, political, globalization, and cultural issues between the museum’s programs with the lessons taught during the classwork. Therefore, there are various accords of connection that transpired as a result of interacting with the events showcased in the museum’s viewing and exhibit catalogues, and I must attest that these incidences had a perfect connectivity with the classwork. This museum is one of a kind that exhibits varied patterns and rich Latino lifestyle. Indeed, the interaction with the museums exhibitions offered a viable reinforcement to the theories and lessons that we had previous covered in class. A visit to the El Museao del Barrio was an exciting experience that connected classwork experience with a practical sense of the social, political, and economic lives of the Latinos from antiquity to the present generations.
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