The White House has taken aim at the Smithsonian, demanding changes to exhibitions that focus on race and immigration. Artists react as their works come under scrutiny, raising concerns about censorship and artistic freedom.
President Trump has announced plans to audit the Smithsonian and other museums, aiming to eliminate 'woke' influences. Critics warn this could threaten historical representation and independence in American cultural institutions.
President Trump blasts the Smithsonian for its portrayal of slavery, claiming it neglects America's successes. His remarks spark controversy over historical representation and cultural narratives.
In a bold social media post, President Trump expands his criticism of the Smithsonian and other museums, claiming they perpetuate a 'Woke' narrative. He plans an audit of these institutions to align them with his vision of American exceptionalism.
President Trump expresses frustration with the Smithsonian's portrayal of America's history, particularly regarding slavery, announcing a review to ensure museums reflect unity and progress.
In a fiery post, President Trump criticizes the Smithsonian for promoting a 'WOKE' narrative. He vows to review museums nationwide, igniting fierce debates about historical representation and truth.
The White House announces a major review of Smithsonian exhibitions and operations in preparation for America's 250th birthday, aiming to align with Trump's vision of American history.
The Trump administration is tightening its grip on the Smithsonian, demanding a review of exhibitions to align with a vision of unity and American exceptionalism ahead of the 250th anniversary. Could this reshape our cultural narrative?
The Shape of Power exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum challenges perceptions of race through art. Featuring 82 works by 70 artists, it explores historical and contemporary issues, igniting conversation around race and representation.
President Trump’s recent executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution has ignited fierce backlash from historians and civil rights advocates. Critics argue it seeks to downplay the role of race and racism in American history, raising concerns over the distortion of historical narratives.