The Foundation organized the screening of the documentary Francisco de Saavedra. Puño y letra de la historia at Casa de América, a work that highlights the figure of this Spanish diplomat and strategist, essential to the success of the United States’ independence

The Foundation, in collaboration with the Spanish Public Policy Network, organized a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to discuss the challenges and opportunities of transatlantic relations in today’s global economic context

The exhibition revives the memory of Spanish migration to the U.S. between 1868 and 1945 through a selection of more than 300 images and objects from the home archives of the descendants of this diaspora

Felipe VI presided over the Forum’s opening dinner at the Gran Casino Sardinero in Santander, coinciding with the celebration of the Fourth of July

The institution has been honored with the Nebrija University Mention for a distinguished institution in recognition of its work in promoting understanding and cooperation between Spain and the United States

The event will bring together more than 100 public and private sector leaders from both countries in a city that is hosting the forum for the first time

At its second ordinary meeting of the year, the Board of Trustees approved the Foundation’s 2024 financial statements and received the Annual Activity Report

Innovation, infrastructure, renewable energy, and the Spanish language were the main focus areas of this visit by the leadership of the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators (NHCSL) to Madrid and Málaga.

They visited Madrid and Santiago de Compostela to get an overview of the reality of our country and were received at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Inditex, Banco Santander and Indra, among others.

The city has embraced the exhibition, which opened on March 1 with a huge turnout and a program of events organized around it by the people of Tampa. It can be visited at the Tampa Bay History Center until August 3.