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La Bienvenida, a Fresno State tradition, welcomes caller and returning Latina/o/x students, module and unit to field astatine the opening of Hispanic Heritage Month. Presented by the Latina/o Faculty and Staff Association, La Bienvenida volition instrumentality spot from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. connected Sept. 18 astatine the Satellite Student Union on campus.
This lawsuit volition diagnostic accepted nutrient (while supplies last), speakers, a photograph booth and assets fair. Los Danzantes de Aztlán and Mariachi Orgullo de Fresno State volition perform. Contact: LFSA@gmail.com.
Hispanic-Serving Institutions week
For Hispanic-Serving Institutions week — observed Sept. 17-19 astatine Fresno State, and Sept. 9-15 nationally — 3 sheet conversations volition assistance up the enactment that Latinx pupil researchers are doing astatine Fresno State. Refreshments volition beryllium provided each 3 days.
Sept. 17: Mentoring Latinx Student Researchers and Creatives, Day 1 celebrates the relation of module mentors supporting Latinx pupil researchers and creatives, from noon to 1:30 p.m. astatine the Fresno State Library Ellipse Gallery. Contact: Dr. Larissa Mercado-Lopez, lmercadolopez@csufresno.edu.
Sept. 18: Latinx Student Researchers and Creatives, Day 2 explores the scholarly and originative activities produced by Latinx students astatine Fresno State with a pupil sheet from noon to 1:30 p.m. astatine the Fresno State Library (Room 3212). Contact: Dr. Larissa Mercado-Lopez, lmercadolopez@csufresno.edu.
Sept. 19: Fostering Excellence Among Latinx Students Through Initiatives, Centers and Institutes, Day 3 volition admit the roles that Fresno State initiatives, centers and institutes play successful promoting Hispanic-Serving Institution values and Latinx pupil success, from noon to 1:30 p.m. astatine the Library Ellipse Gallery. Contact: Dr. Larissa Mercado-Lopez, lmercadolopez@csufresno.edu.
Other campus-wide events
Other events are planned during Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from Sept. 15 done Oct. 15.
Sept. 10: Meet Your Pueblo, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, an interactive enactment with aguas frescas from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. astatine Thomas gathering (Room 110); escaped to students and the field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Sept. 19: Nature y Nuestras Notas, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, a quality journaling enactment successful collaboration with Latinos Outdoors for Latino Conservation Week, from 3 to 4 p.m. astatine the Memorial Gardens (in beforehand of the Kennel Bookstore); escaped to students and field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Sept. 25: Hispanic Culture for All: Appreciating Heritage without Speaking Spanish, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center and prof Alina R. Méndez from the Chicanx and Latin American Studies Department, a store connected however radical tin admit and enactment successful the Hispanic Heritage Month festivities without speaking Spanish, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. astatine the Resnick Student Union (Room 206), escaped to students and the field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Oct. 1: Meet Your Pueblo, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, an interactive enactment with aguas frescas, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. astatine Thomas gathering (Room 110), escaped to students and the field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Oct. 3: Rhythms of Heritage: Aztec Dance Class, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center and the Aztec Dance Club astatine Fresno State, an extracurricular creation people for field assemblage to larn the value of the taste creation and larn however to bash a tiny information of a dance, from 6 to 7 p.m. astatine the Speakers Platform, escaped to students and the field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Oct. 5: Feria de Educación, this assemblage just empowers Spanish-speaking parents and students, providing accusation and resources astir navigating post-secondary education, featuring workshops, a kid zone, field tours, nutrient trucks and performances by Los Danzantes De Aztlan, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. astatine Fresno State’s Maple Mall. Contact: Fresno State Outreach and Special Programs, ospinfo@csufresno.edu.
Oct. 9: Loteria: Fresno State Edition, presented by Latino/a Programs and Services from the Cross Cultural and Gender Center, a Loteria crippled with peculiar Fresno State cards for students to play for prizes and to larn much astir the accepted crippled that is typically played successful this culture, from 3 to 5 p.m. astatine Thomas gathering (Room 110), escaped to students and the field community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu.
Oct. 11: Queering Mariachi: Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Ángeles, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center and assorted partnerships passim Fresno State and the assemblage astatine large, as portion of Hispanic Heritage Month and LGBTQ+ History Month, the halfway volition big the world’s archetypal all-openly LGBTQ+ mariachi group from 5 to 8 p.m. at Fresno High School’s Royce Hall Auditorium; escaped to the community. Contact: Cynthia Villalobos, cynthiavillalobos@mail.fresnostate.edu, oregon Felix Vargas, felixvargas@mail.fresnostate.edu.