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Hispanic Heritage Collection - Current Year (2024)

 
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  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Double Header flyer by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Double Header flyer

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This flyer advertises a Hispanic Heritage Month Doubleheader event titled "Black Navarros: Slavery & San Antonio". The event, co-sponsored by Casa Navarro and St. Mary's University, featured a webinar and a documentary film premiere with a pop-up exhibit, focusing on student research into the Navarro family's involvement with slavery in Texas.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Nepantla Performance Flyer by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Nepantla Performance Flyer

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This is a flyer advertising Ballet Nepantla performance and Q&A session at St. Mary's University as part of Hispanic Heritage Month 2024. Ballet Nepantla, led by Andrea Guajardo and Martín Rodriguez, fuses contemporary dance with Mexican folklorico to explore cultural and historical "in-between-ness," drawing inspiration from Gloria Anzaldúa's borderlands theory.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Thinking Liberation in Latinx and Latin American Feminist Philosophy Flyer by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Thinking Liberation in Latinx and Latin American Feminist Philosophy Flyer

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This is a flyer advertising an event titled "Thinking Liberation in Latinx and Latin American Feminist Philosophy" as part of Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 at St. Mary's University. The event is a student-led discussion focusing on the theme of liberation in the works of several U.S. Latinx and Latin American feminist philosophers, including Luisa Capetillo, Sor Juana, María Lugones, Gloria Anzaldúa, Mariana Ortega, and Linda Martín Alcoff.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Title V flyer by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Title V flyer

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This is a poster advertising a student-led panel discussion on Title V Grants during Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 at St. Mary's University.

  • Hispanic Hertiage Month Schedule Flyer by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    Hispanic Hertiage Month Schedule Flyer

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This poster is an announcement for the Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 events at St. Mary's University, celebrating Hispanic/Latinx culture and identity from September 15th to October 15th, 2024. It lists a variety of events on campus, providing locations, times, and dates for each event.

  • HSI Research Collection poster by St. Mary's University Communication Department

    HSI Research Collection poster

    St. Mary's University Communication Department

    This flyer advertises "Conversations About Grant Research" to celebrate Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Week 2024. During the event, faculty discussed HSI-specific grant activities and opportunities, particularly those involving student research training. The event celebrated the university's HSI designation and Hispanic culture by promoting increased involvement in grant research.

  • Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Mass Holimy transcript by Fr. John Thompson

    Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 Mass Holimy transcript

    Fr. John Thompson

    This is a homily delivered by Father John Thompson at St. Mary's University in September 2024 for Hispanic Heritage Month. The homily emphasizes the importance of the university’s Catholic, Marianist, and Hispanic identity. It calls for community members to support one another and celebrate the diverse cultures within the university.

 
 
 

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