Luther College in Iowa has unveiled a series of events and planned cultural celebrations for 2024-25.
On Saturday, September 14, Luther’s Center for Intercultural Engagement and Support has organized a trip to the Latino Fest in Rochester, Minnesota.
On Wednesday, September 18, Hispanic Heritage Month speaker Adele Lozano, Ph.D., will explore Hispanic culture.
Lozano’s talk will cover the contributions of the Hispanic community to society and the importance of cultural awareness and advocacy.
“In the United States, cultural heritage months and observations play a vital role in breaking down barriers, building bridges of understanding, and preserving the rich cultural heritage that enhances the fabric of our community as well as intersects with other identities,” said Robert Clay, chief equity and inclusion officer and assistant to the president for community engagement, in a statement released by Luther College.
“Providing programming during cultural heritage months and observations institutionally promotes the inclusivity, collaboration, and intersectionality needed to foster a sense of belonging for all.”
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