

Welcome to the University of Maryland - College Park Latino Heritage Month 2009 home page!
Please check out the calendar of events listed above! For a view of events for the entire month, click to the calendar page HERE
To download a MS Word listing of the events, or of the or Adobe PDF full-color calendar, please go to the calendar page HERE
THE HISTORY
Latino Heritage Month is a time to celebrate the history, traditions, accomplishments, and culture of a large heterogeneous Latino, Hispanic and Latin American community. Officially, the month began as a week-long observation in 1968 and later in 1988 the observation became a month long. The month begins on September 15, 2009 to October 15, 2009 due to the significance of September 15th, the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico declared its independence from Spain on September 16th and Chile on September 18th.
When we speak about “Latino” or "Hispanic" we are considering and acknowledging the vast races, histories, ethnicities, and visual representations within out community. No one symbol can encapsulate who we are. We recognize our African, Indigenous American, and European roots as the basis of our unique mestizaje. We continue to remain connected despite the vast diversity amongst us. Latino Heritage Month represents comunidad or "community."
We have come together to celebrate our ancestors, family and ourselves through stories and rituals. We also take strong pride in not only continuing tradition, but making new ones at the University of Maryland, College Park. Latino Heritage Month represents tradition.
In addition, we present multiple opinions, issues, expressions, and ideas that stem from this unique heterogeneity. The range of student organizations, topics chosen, and programming for the month, represents our special heritage of being in a cultural mosaic, having multiple histories, shared commonalities, as well as, differences amongst our people. Hispanic Heritage Month represents Latinidad.
We hope to share and increase more awareness of our community, tradition and Latinidad with the community.
Welcome to the 2009 Latino Heritage Month!
THE MEANING OF THE THEME: "EMBRACING THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW!"
This sections is still under construction, but we do value your opinion regarding the meaning of the theme. What came to mind when you saw the statement? Have you hear of this phrase from someone else? If so, where and what significance does it have? What does this statement mean to us and all, the Latino community and our global society? If you would like to share your comments, please send an email to Pamela Hernandez, pamela@umd.edu. They may become part of this section of the site. Thank you for your support and patience.
Hispanic Heritage Month Archive







