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Repost: Celebrating Hispanic & Latine/x Heritage Month!

Honoring Our Hispanic & Latine/x Communities

See original post from the Mosaic Center here: 

https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/themosaic/posts/152466


Celebrating Hispanic and Latine/x Heritage Month at UMBC

During National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15), we recognize the contributions and celebrate the vibrant presence of Hispanic and Latine/x Americans in the United States. At UMBC and The Mosaic Center, we honor the heritage, resilience, and cultural richness of these communities, and uplift the stories that have shaped and continue to shape our national identity.


Our Hispanic and Latine/x communities have profoundly and positively influenced our country through their deep-rooted commitments to family, faith, hard work, and service. They have enriched our shared culture through centuries-old traditions and the vibrant, multiethnic, multicultural customs they carry, which continue to evolve.


So why does Hispanic Heritage Month begin in the middle of September?
The celebration begins on September 15, which marks the independence anniversaries of five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In the days that follow, Mexico (September 16), Chile (September 18), and Belize (September 21) also commemorate their independence. In addition to national independence celebrations, this month also includes days that honor cultural heritage and indigenous roots. October 12 is observed in various parts of Latin America as a day to recognize and reflect on the region’s rich cultural diversity. It is known as the “Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity” in Argentina and the “Day of Decolonization” in Bolivia, reminding us of the importance of honoring Indigenous histories and continuing efforts toward justice and representation. 


Understanding Terms: Hispanic vs. Latino/a/e/x
The term Hispanic generally refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries, including those with heritage from Spain. Latino, Latina, Latine, or Latinx refer to people with cultural and/or ancestral ties to Latin America and the Caribbean, regardless of language, and typically do not include Spain. Some may identify with one term, both, or neither, and it’s important to respect and affirm individual identities across the diaspora.


Curious about the term Latinx? Learn more here or here


The Power of Community

This month is not only about celebration, it’s also about connection. At a time when many of our communities, especially our Latine/x & Hispanic community, continue to face threats, erasure, and growing feelings of unsafety, being in community is essential. Celebrating and engaging in community together is a powerful form of resistance, healing, and joy. It is through shared spaces that we find strength, validation, and the opportunity to uplift one another.


We encourage all members of the UMBC community to come together, whether by attending events, sharing stories, or supporting identity-based spaces. If you are looking for community, you are not alone. The Mosaic Center and Student Belonging offer intentional spaces for belonging, cultural heritage events, and opportunities for dialogue and celebration throughout the year.


Join our Campus Organizations as they engage in celebration and community:

Hispanic and Latino Student Union (HLSU) (@umbc_hlsu)

Latinx and Hispanic Graduate Student Association (LHGSA) (@umbc_lhgsa)

Society of Advancing Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS)

Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)

Latino/Hispanic Faculty Association (LHFA


Join Us
Share in this month-long tribute by learning about and celebrating the generations of Hispanic and Latine/x Americans who have influenced, shaped, and enriched our society. Let's honor their legacies and each other by building spaces of belonging, affirmation, and community.


We are excited to share about events The Mosaic is sponsoring/co-sponsoring during this Heritage Month! 


UNAPOLOGETIC: Street Art as Activism and Liberation

Tuesday, September 23 | 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM | Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn : Gallery


Hear Our Stories: Celebrating Hispanic & Latine/x Heritage Month 

Thursday, September 25 | 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM | The Commons Mainstreet (in front of the Bookstore)


Bachata & Salsa Night 

Friday, September 26 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | The RAC

*This event requires sneakers 

Posted: September 15, 2025, 11:36 AM