Join writer, journalist, and humanitarian Guillermo Fesser, activist Teresa Valcarce, and their friend Iridian Lucas García as they read aloud Fesser’s children’s book Get to Know Bernardo de Gálvez.
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics are soon approaching, and the world is waiting with bated breath to view top athletes from their home countries compete on an international stage for an Olympic gold. Spain has a long history at this game, starting with their first delegation in 1900, and over the years Spaniards have won 155 medals for their nation.
Watch the new interview of the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute with Amb. Rafael Conde de Saro
On April 23rd, Spanish Language Day, the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute recognizes the significant presence of last names with origins in the Spanish language in the United States.
October 15 marked the conclusion of National Hispanic Heritage Month 2020, celebrated annually in recognition of the great influence and achievements of Spanish-speakers in our country, dating back to its very inception.
Executive Director of the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute Patrice Degnan interviews professor Maria Eugenia Lozano about her life, her work teaching Spanish and linguistics, and bilingual education in the United States.