Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated each year from September 15th to October 15th , honoring the significant contributions of Hispanic and Latine Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. This year’s theme, “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together”, highlights the trailblazers who have led the way for future generations through their innovation, leadership, and unwavering dedication to progress in various fields, including education, science, business, the arts, and social justice.
鶹ý recognizes the rich cultural heritage and enduring impact of Hispanic and Latine communities. We serve a growing population of Hispanic and Latine students that make up over 9.8% of the student body population according to the 鶹ý Factbook. Also, 4% of our full time faculty are Hispanic and Latine. Their contributions have greatly enriched the diversity and vibrancy of our campus, local community, and nation, and we are committed to fostering an inclusive environment that celebrates and supports the voices and achievements of Hispanic and Latine students, faculty, staff, and alumni, ensuring that their influence continues to shape the future of our institution. To learn more about student initiatives, please visit the Office of Intercultural Relations webpage dedicated to Latine Initiatives here: /intercultural-relations/latine. Faculty and staff resources can be found here: .
Hispanic Heritage Month offers our entire University community an opportunity to reflect, learn, and celebrate. It is a time to engage with the experiences and perspectives of Hispanic and Latine pioneers and to acknowledge the ongoing journey toward equality and justice.
As we observe Hispanic Heritage Month, the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity encourages everyone to participate in the celebrations, educational programs, and events that will take place throughout this month. For a calendar of events, please visit the Office of Intercultural Relations here: /intercultural-relations/latinx/hispanic-heritage-month. Together, let us honor the Pioneers of Change who are shaping our collective future. Please see the list of resources below and browse our 21 Days of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice commemorating and bringing awareness to Hispanic Heritage Month.
21 Days of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Justice
- Day 1: About Hispanic Heritage Month: What, Why, and How
- Day 2: Hispanic Heritage Month
- Day 3: Hispanic Heritage Month: United States Census Bureau Factsheet
- Day 4: Oíste? Podcast
- Day 5: Bridging & Belonging
- Day 6: Thriving in Diversity: Latinas and Latinos with Disabilities
- Day 7: Brief Political History of Race in Latin America
- Day 8: Latino/a, Latinx or Latine? Conversation Around Hispanic Identity is Changing
- Day 9: Understanding Race and Privilege
- Day 10: National Register of Historic Places: National Hispanic Heritage Mont
- Day 11: : Native Land Digital: Our Home on Native Land
- Day 12: National Hispanic Heritage Month 2024| A Reading List
- Day 13: Honoring LGBTQ+ Voices During Hispanic Heritage Month
- Day 14: A Guide to Allyship
- Day 15: Hispanic Star Digital Toolkit
- Day 16: National Women’s History Museum
- Day 17: Feeding America: The People and Politics That Brig Food to Our Table
- Day 18: The Danger of a Single Story
- Day 19: These Latino Leaders Are Reshaping Their Industries—and the Country
- Day 20: “Music as a Weapon”: A Discussion About Garifuna Music
- Day 21: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: Inclusive Language Guide
- Day 22: Zinn Education Project: Teaching People’s History