Welcoming DACA Students as Museum Workers with Marimar Gutierrez

On this episode, Marimar Gutierrez speaks to me about her experience as a DACA student and museum worker. We discuss the ways museums can be welcoming to young people like her, what the atmosphere has been like in the museum galleries since the 2016 election, how we can’t deny ourselves the feeling of fear, and what steps she has taken to ensure her family is informed and prepared in the case of deportation.   Marimar is a college student who has interned at the National Museum of Mexican Art for nearly two years. One of her goals is to transfer to a four year university to study education and communications. She enjoys being able to do a little bit of everything at the museum, including teaching public and school tours, leading programs for young learners, and creating radio with Yollocalli Arts Reach, the museum’s youth initiative. More information:  FAQ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) New Study of DACA Beneficiaries Shows Positive Economic and Educational Outcomes United We Dream: immigrant youth led organization For questions or feedback contact Paula Santos at culturaconscious@gmail.com.   

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Join Paula Santos, a podcast addict and lover of everything arts and culture, in conversation with other museum and cultural workers, educators, artists, activists, and leaders about how we work with our communities and the public at large. She is particularly interested in how the work we do is informed by larger questions of race and inequity in society.