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The article discusses the impact of the U.S. government's cultural policies ahead of the 250th anniversary, highlighting restrictions on federal funding for museums and organizations that explore topics such as diversity, equity, and historical truths. The Museum of Fine Arts and other institutions have declined federal grants over concerns that compliance requirements threaten their ability to freely tell authentic stories. This shift reflects broader efforts by the current administration to control cultural narratives, emphasizing spectacle over nuanced history, and results in a chilling effect on independent cultural expression. Despite legal rulings restoring some canceled grants, many projects face uncertainties, but some institutions remain committed to preserving their storytelling amidst political pressures.
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