BE ADVISED: On Thursday, October 17 our museums will participate in a brief earthquake drill. Guests will hear an overhead announcement, but are not required to participate, nor will the building be evacuated. Please plan your visit accordingly or contact us at info@nhm.org or 213.763.DINO if you have any questions or would like to reschedule your visit.

BE ADVISED: On Saturday 10/19, the museum will close at 2 PM in preparation for a large event, with some areas closed to the public starting at noon. Boney Island at NHM will be open to the public at 7PM. Please plan your visit accordingly. For more information or to reschedule your visit, email info@nhm.org or call 213.763.DINO.

Celebrating Hispanic, Latino/a and Latinx/e Communities

Recognizing the heritage and history of the Hispanic and Latino/a/x community, past and present.

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Siblings by chance, foodies by choice! In the Fall, you will meet the culinary dream team – Paulina, Bricia, and Fernando Lopez, the magical trio behind Guelaguetza Restaurant! These flavor maestros are turning up the heat with their scrumptious Oaxacan delights, and when it comes to mole, they're on a chocolate-infused mission.  Get ready to savor the sweetness of family, food, and a whole lot of chocolate joy.

The Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County are proud to join the nationwide celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15. During this month, and throughout the year, we will share stories from past and present and recognize the richly diverse Hispanic, Latino/a and Latinx/e community who call Los Angeles home. 

  • Hispanic refers to a person who is from or a descendant of someone who is from a Spanish-speaking country.
  • Latino/a refers to a person who is from or a descendant of someone who is from a country in Latin America.
  • Latinx/e is used as a gender-neutral or nonbinary alternative to Latino or Latina to refer to a person who is from or a descendant of someone who is from a country in Latin America.

Los Angeles is home to many vibrant and diverse Hispanic, Latino/a and Latinx/e communities, and below these are just a few of the stories, people, places, organizations, and events that have shaped Los Angeles and beyond.

Join the conversation on social media by sharing your own stories about Hispanic, Latino/a and Latinx heritage by using #NHMLA and #HispanicHeritageMonth. 

Come see Artist Barbara Carrasco's mural, L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective, on view in NHM's new wing, NHM Commons, opening November 17.

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