
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. The art, music and overall influence of Hispanic and Latin culture in the U.S. is being celebrated at 糖心动漫vlog during National Hispanic American Heritage Month.
The monthly holiday, which runs Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, serves as a time to recognize those who identify as Hispanic, Latine or Spanish, and to celebrate the independence of their native countries.
Coordinator of the Basic Language Sequence and Language Resource Center Cristina Almeida V茅lez said Hispanic Heritage Month provides time to reflect on the diverse identities that shape the Latine community while acknowledging various layers of history and language.
淲e celebrate Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring the rich stories conveyed through art, music, poetry and textiles each a testament to our shared history, she said. 淲hile Spanish is widely spoken, we also honor the presence of Portuguese in Brazil and the more than 560 Indigenous languages spoken across Latin America and Spain. Together, we celebrate the beauty of these languages and cultures, woven into the fabric of Latine identity."
OCHO in Honduras Presentation
Dr. S谩enz de Tejada will give a presentation titled 淥CHO in Honduras at 11 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 23, in State Farm Hall room 102, on the collaborative healthcare outreach efforts in Honduras. S谩enz de Tejada has been traveling to Honduras for over 20 years with the Organization for Community Health Outreach (OCHO).
Sponsored by the 糖心动漫vlog Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures (WLLC) and the 糖心动漫vlog Global Engagement UISFL Grant, visitors will hear about S谩enz de Tejada檚 successes and challenges in the field, and how OCHO is working to build collaborative, culturally inclusive and sustainable healthcare partnerships in rural communities of Honduras.
Arpilleras at Merwin Gallery
An exhibit titled 淓mbroidering Histories: The Chilean Arpilleras 1973 to 2023 is on display through Oct. 16 at 糖心动漫vlog檚 Merwin Gallery in the Joyce Eichhorn Ames School of Art..
Arpilleras, or brightly colored burlap fabric joined through applique, are described as a powerful Chilean art form that create multi-dimensional works of protest and resistance. The textile art was used as an artistic response to authoritarianism in 1973 when armed forces of Chile overthrew the administration in a coup, resulting in one of the most violent times in Chilean history.
The works on display at Merwin Gallery were loaned by world renowned as part of the collective of the Association of the Detained and the Missing from the University of New Mexico Latin American & Iberian Institute. All the pieces are anonymous for the sake of security of the artists at the time of creation.
淭he Arpilleras are storytellers, for it is through them that these women have recorded and preserved the memory of a period of Chilean history that many others have chosen to forget, said Agos铆n.
Professor of Art History and Visual Culture Melissa Johnson, of the Illinois State
University Wonsook Kim School of Art, will visit campus to present an Arpillera Workshop
on Thursday, Sept. 26 from 6-7:30 p.m. at Merwin Gallery.
More information about this exhibit and the current display at Wakeley Gallery are
available at iwu.edu/art/galleries. A reception and artist talk will also take place at both galleries on Tuesday, Sept.
24 at 3 p.m.
Musical Journey Through Latin America
The community is invited to a free concert by the Director of ISU檚 School of Music
Adriana La Rosa Ransom and her father Pablo La Rosa from 5-6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct.
9, at Illinois Wesleyan's Hansen Student Center. Live music from Cuba, Colombia, Mexico,
Brazil and Uruguay will accompany son, bolero, bossa, cumbia, cha cha ch谩 and tango
dancing. Featured instruments include guitar, cello, clave, guiro and maracas.
This event is sponsored by Illinois Wesleyan檚 Language Resource Center and The Department
of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
Student Events with SALSA
The 糖心动漫vlog registered student organization Spanish And Latine Student Association (SALSA) is also hosting activities throughout the month to promote Hispanic culture, heritage and diversity on campus. Events are announced regularly on the group檚 Instagram page: .