Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month encourages unity
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“Latinx/Hispanic” is an umbrella term. There are several ethnicities, identities and cultures represented by the phrase.
Only about 9.5 percent of Syracuse University’s undergraduate population is of Latin or Hispanic background, according to a 2017 census conducted by the Office of Institutional Research. So, the complexity of Latinx identity isn’t always immediately evident. What’s significant about Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month is that it allows several Latinx identities on campus to introduce cultures to the community.
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Whether you’re from Puerto Rico, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, Argentina or any other nation, you are invited to share your story and experience with peers. And that’s important.
“Even though we’re made up of different backgrounds, it’s important to acknowledge, respect and learn about each other’s ethnicities and cultures within the Latinx community,” said Julissa Pabon, co-chair of the LHHM planning committee at the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
It’s essential that non-Hispanic students also become involved in this month’s celebration, fostering awareness about different cultures at SU. With more students participating in LHHM events, the university community becomes more unified.
The goal of LHHM is to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation for Hispanic culture. Through performances, panels, workshops, semi-formals and more, LHHM provides the SU campus with an opportunity to experience Latinx culture.
Jennifer Bancamper is a sophomore English and textual studies major. Her column appears bi-weekly. She can be reached at jbancamp@syr.edu.
Published on October 3, 2018 at 8:05 pm