The documentary shows the process of collecting testimonies and materials from the descendants of Spanish emigrants in the United States, whose memories have shaped the exhibition “Invisible Immigrants”

The painting From Texas to Victory: A Spanish Contribution to U.S. Independence, by Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau, will become part of the new museum at The Alamo, which is scheduled to open in 2027

The Board of Trustees welcomed the new U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra, who emphasized that the Foundation’s work is ‘essential’ for the smooth functioning of relations between Spain and the United States

During the meeting, upcoming events were previewed, including visitor programs, the Galardón Bernardo de Gálvez, and the 29th Spain–U.S. Forum, and the latest political and trade developments between the two countries were discussed

The Secretary General and the Fundación’s team welcomed the students to present its mission, programs, and results, including the Forum, exhibitions, and visitor programs, bringing the bilateral relationship closer to future generations of international professionals

The first session, held at Casa de América, brought together experts from both sides of the Atlantic in a small-group setting to examine the strategic imperatives of artificial intelligence in 2026

Ten young American experts visited Brussels and Madrid as part of the “EU–UE Emerging Leaders” program, focused on strengthening the international financial architecture and the transatlantic link

The award ceremony will take place on June 12 in Avilés, a city historically linked to the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the U.S.. The recognition coincides with the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence, highlighting Spain’s historical role in that process

The Fundación Consejo España–EE. UU. welcomed at the Palacio de Santa Cruz the leaders of the winning project of the III Spain–USA Scientific Exchange Program, an initiative that promotes transatlantic scientific cooperation, enhances the visibility of Spanish research, and fosters new partnerships between institutions in both countries

The Fundación collaborated in an event at Casa América on Spain’s legacy in North America, examining the influence of the School of Salamanca on the values that inspired the United States’ independence and their presence in the country’s culture, legal system, and identity