Tag: hispanic heritage month
UCR students celebrate culture and identity this Hispanic Heritage Month
Question: How do you plan on celebrating Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month?
Camila Gomez, Political Science/Law & Society, Second year (she/her)
“I plan on celebrating by eating both...
Existence is resistance: Inside UCR’s Chicano Student Programs
Tucked into the heart of Costo Hall, Room 145 hums the kind of energy that can only come with belonging. Laughter spills out of...
The Latino Student Business Association shows what community and belonging means...
For many, college is the time where people figure out who they want to be and where they want to go. More often than...
The (Re)Writing Migration Stories Exhibit: Healing and (Re)Building Connection Through Art
Located on the first floor of the Rivera library by the computers is a brilliant homage to the many Hispanic immigrant families that have...
R’Perspective: Embracing my Mexican American identity as a mixed-raced person
As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end, I’ve reflected on what this month of celebration of Latine history and culture means to me...
R’Perspective: The underappreciation and rediscovery of Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month, established in 1968 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, was created to honor the contributions and civil rights struggles of Hispanic American...
America’s corporate celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month ignores real issues being...
September 15 in the United States marks the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month, a time meant to uplift and highlight the voices of...






