You are invited to attend UNCG’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration from September 15-October 15.
Please join Chancellor Gilliam, Provost Storrs, Alianza Latino Faculty and Staff Association, Undergraduate Admissions, Alumni Affairs, Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Counseling Center, Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, College of Visual and Performing Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, Office of Intercultural Engagement, Career and Professional Development, Housing and Residence Life, Recreation and Wellness, ALPFA, CAMINOS Lab, Chi Upsilon Sigma Sorority, Corazon Folklorico, Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority, Lambda Theta Phi Fraternity, Ritmo Latino, and SALSA for an exciting series of events.
From music to Café y Conversación to dancing, Zumba, poetry, and more, there’s something for everyone! For a list of events, visit https://intercultural.uncg.edu/hispanic-heritage-month.
UNCG’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration kicks off tomorrow with Fiesta at the Fountain outdoors at Moran Commons, located in front of Fountainview Dining Hall.
Meet Hispanic/Latinx student organizations, enjoy music and sweet treats from Latin America. Raffle prizes throughout the event!
UNCG Spartancard and face coverings are required for attendance. #UNCGHHM #UNCGfiesta
What is Hispanic Heritage Month?
September 15 through October 15 was first declared Hispanic Heritage Month by Ronald Reagan in 1988. How has the community changed since then? This dialogue is an opportunity for the Latino community and its allies to reflect on Latino identity development within the broader social, political and economic context in order to gain insight into its future.
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the anniversary of the independence of Latin American Countries. September 15 is the independence anniversary of five Latin American countries—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Mexico declared its independence on September 16, and Chile on September 18.
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