Coming up this month:
Artsy, Craftsy, Very Demure Hispanic Heritage Month
Students will connect with each other to celebrate similar identities through art. The art created during this event will be displayed as decoration during Noche Latina.
Where: Student Commons Room 1500
When: 4:30pm-8pm
Noche Latina
A big part of celebrating our heritage is through food and music. We will have delicious food from:
- Little Brazil
- Maria Empanadas
- Los Molinos
- Pupusas Lover
We will also have live music from Los Mocochetes, a local Denver band that moves audiences with their lyrics of revolution-rock and its booty-shaking Latin grooves, mixing Spanish and English: Link to Los Mocochetes Instagram page.
Take a look at the itinerary for a fun night of celebration and do not forget to share with students and colleagues.
Where: St. Cajetan’s
When: Thursday, Sept 26 5pm-9pm
More information on the events can be found here. Some events require RSVP, please ensure to use the link on the website or the attached flyers (more flyers coming soon). All students, student staff, faculty, staff, and community members are welcome!
Food and memories are an important part of our Latinx/e/Hispanic community. It connects us with our culture, roots, our home countries, and ancestors. We invite everyone to share their favorite recipes and the special stories behind them. Let’s celebrate the diversity within our Latinx Community through food. This will be showcased on social media and emails.
Learn about other events/opportunities during Hispanic Heritage Month (more info included in the attached flyers):
· AANAPISI Week Celebration: Boba Social Event– Thursday, September 26th, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, SCB Benson Terrance
· Ethnic Studies Open House – Wednesday, October 2nd, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM in Plaza Building 102
· SPA’s First Friday Breakfast, partnering with LRPC and Milo Marquez – The Latino Vote – Friday, October 4th, 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM in the LSC Terrace Room
· La Raza Youth Leadership Conference – Saturday, October 5th
· EVENT CANCELED: Gather & Learn: Prioritizing Black & Latine/Latinx Students