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UTSA celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with- Unidos: Building a Stronger UTSA from Sep 15 – Oct 15, 2022

Each year across the U.S., people observe National Hispanic Heritage Month by celebrating the rich histories, art, stories and cultural contributions of those whose ancestry can be traced back to Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. The month begins September 15 because that is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days on September 16 and September 18.

Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, UTSA will showcase community leaders, faculty, staff and students around significant themes in Latinx culture. During these challenging times with the ongoing pandemic, racial unrest and political divide, UTSA’s celebration will focus on hope and resilience mirroring the national theme for this year. Roadrunners will celebrate the month with this guiding theme: “Unidos: Building a Stronger UTSA.” It’s an encouragement not just to look back and celebrate the past, but to honor the journey that now paves the path to an exciting and bold future. A few events happening through October 15th are below:

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH EVENTS:

BEXAR COUNTY SPANISH ARCHIVES
RACIAL JUSTICE BOOK CLUB
WRITING SELENA (SPEAKERS)
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (DAY OF THE DEAD): Nicho box workshop

For a complete listing of events visit: www.utsa.edu/hispanicheritage

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