To conclude Hispanic Heritage Month, we will stream a conversation between Carmen Posadas, one of the best-known authors of Spanish-language literature, and Camila Sosa Villada, winner of the last Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz award.
To kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month 2021, the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute has invited celebrated authors of Spanish-language children’s books, Isabel Campoy and Alma Flor Ada to speak about their latest book
Without a doubt we can say that one of the most unusual episodes in the history between Spain and the United States is related to the famous Amelia Island and the creation of the “Republic of Florida.”
A new study by the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute compiles a sample of very common terms in the U.S. with Spanish roots such as “Rodeo”, “Mustang”, “Barbecue” or “Alligator”, among others.
Learn about the Executive Director of Instituto Cervantes New York and his latest initiatives.
In virtual assemblies, journalist Guillermo Fesser and activist Teresa Valcarce host read alouds of the award-winning book Get to Know Bernardo de Gálvez.