UK Celebrates Latinx Heritage Month With Schedule of Events

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photo of 2 dancers at 2018 Festival Latino de Lexington

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 15, 2021)  Beginning today, the University of Kentucky Martin Luther King Center, in collaboration with campus partners and student organizations, will honor National Hispanic Heritage Month.

This year, in response to student preference to acknowledge the entire Latin American diaspora, and not only the Hispanic — or Spanish-speaking — communities/countries, the university will stray away from using the phrase "Hispanic Heritage Month" and instead will celebrate Latinx Heritage Month, broadening the month to include a larger population. 

“We could not be more excited to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month juntos — together,” said Ruth González Jiménez, Latino student community specialist with the MLK King Center. “Practicing safety measures for the coronavirus, we are thrilled to announce a slew of events to commemorate our heritage in person and virtually.”

For more than 30 years, the U.S. has set aside a month-long period to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of those from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America. Running from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, Latinx Heritage Month will provide the campus community with an opportunity to do just that. Additionally, it will allow attendees to take the time to better understand the complexities and intersectionality of Latinx culture.

“It is our institutional vision to educate and empower our students and greater campus communities to learn about and regain the power to narrate their own stories, while telling the history of those, and particularly, Wildcats who came before us,” González Jiménez said.

UK campus and greater Lexington events include:

Sister Circle and My Brother’s Keeper 

Sept. 15 | 4:30 - 6 p.m. 

MLK Center, 330AB 

Hosted by: Center For Graduate and Professional Diversity Initiatives 

A time for men and women of color to connect with community and one another.

Latinx Heritage Festival 

Sept. 16 | 4 - 6 p.m.   

Front lawn of UK Main Building 

Hosted by: Student Activities Board, MLK Center, Latino Student Union 

Join these organizations for an on-campus heritage celebration with food, music, games and prizes.

"(UN)Documents" Solo Show performed by Jesus Valles 

Sept. 21 | 5 p.m.  

Singletary Center For the Arts 

Hosted by: College of Health Sciences  

Global Hangout: International Student Panel  

Sept. 23 | 6-8 p.m. 

Patterson Hall 118/119 

Hosted by: The UK International Center 

Join the International Student Leadership Team for a conversation about the international student experience at UK. Attendees will have an opportunity to learn how to create a more inclusive community while building connections across cultural differences.  

Latino Student Union Meeting 

Sept. 23 | 5:30 p.m.  

MLK Center, Gatton Student Center

Hosted by: The Latino Student Union 

Tapas & Topics: Latinx American Diaspora Dialogue Series Presents: "Latino Languages"

Sept. 28 | 7 p.m.  

MLK Center and Social Staircase, Gatton Student Center

Hosted by: The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority Incorporated, Latino Student Union and the MLK Center 

"Flowers for Guadalupe: The Presence of the Virgin of Guadalupe in Mexican Women's Lives" (documentary film screening) 

Sept. 30 | 7 p.m.  

Lewis Honors College 135 

Hosted by: The Lewis Honors College 

The Trouble with My Name: An Afternoon with Javier Avila 

Oct. 5 | 3:30 - 5 p.m.  

William T. Young Library 

Hosted by: Hispanic Studies; Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies; Latino Student Union; and the MLK Center 

Baila!  

Oct. 6 | 6-8 p.m. 

Barker Plaza 

Hosted by: the Omicron Zeta Chapter of Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, Incorporated, the MLK Center and Hay Que Hablar. 

Indigenous Peoples Day and "Dia de la Raza" 

Oct. 11 | all day 

@UK_MLKCenter on Instagram 

The LGBTQ Latino: Identity & Gender Expression in Latin America  

Oct. 13 | 6 p.m.  

Jacobs Science Building 231 

Hosted by: The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Incorporated, Latino Student Union and College of Social Work 

Festival Latino de Lexington/Lexington Latino Festival  

Oct. 15 | 5:30 p.m.  

Downtown Lex 

Hosted by: the MLK Center and the Latino Student Union 

*Meet at MLK Center to walk over at 5:50 p.m. 

To view the campuswide calendar, click here. For more information about Latinx Heritage Month events, contact González Jiménez at ruth.gonzalez@uky.edu. The campus community can further connect to the MLK Center by joining the weekly email listserv or following on InstagramTwitter and Facebook

About Latinx studies at UK 

In recognition of the significance and importance of Latinx contributions to society, and of the growing Latinx student population, the university has intentionally worked to increase course offerings related to Latinx studies. Last year, a Latinx cluster hire initiative in the College of Arts and Sciences resulted in two Latinx studies faculty hires — in history and Hispanic studies. As Latinx studies grows, the college’s interdisciplinary Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies Program (open to faculty across colleges) has also become stronger.  

The Department of Hispanic Studies aims to develop students’ Spanish language skills, to deepen their understanding of Spanish-speaking cultures and literatures domestically and abroad, to sharpen their ability to use critical thinking as they analyze various aspects of Spanish-language texts of all types, and to heighten their awareness of their role as local and global citizens in a pluralistic society.

As the state’s flagship, land-grant institution, the University of Kentucky exists to advance the Commonwealth. We do that by preparing the next generation of leaders — placing students at the heart of everything we do — and transforming the lives of Kentuckians through education, research and creative work, service and health care. We pride ourselves on being a catalyst for breakthroughs and a force for healing, a place where ingenuity unfolds. It's all made possible by our people — visionaries, disruptors and pioneers — who make up 200 academic programs, a $476.5 million research and development enterprise and a world-class medical center, all on one campus.   

In 2022, UK was ranked by Forbes as one of the “Best Employers for New Grads” and named a “Diversity Champion” by INSIGHT into Diversity, a testament to our commitment to advance Kentucky and create a community of belonging for everyone. While our mission looks different in many ways than it did in 1865, the vision of service to our Commonwealth and the world remains the same. We are the University for Kentucky.