09/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/22/2025 11:49
Article by UDaily Staff September 22, 2025
Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and is an opportunity to celebrate the lives, culture and contributions of the 62.1 million Latinx/Hispanic people in the United States. The month recognizes the countless contributions of Latinx/Hispanic leaders and historic moments. The dates coincide with the independence days of several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala, as well as Mexico's Independence Day on Sept. 16 and Chile's on Sept. 18.
Throughout the next several weeks, the University of Delaware is hosting events and special activities to honor the U.S.'s Hispanic and Latinx heritage.
When: Monday, Sept. 15-Wednesday, Oct. 15
Student Diversity and Inclusion (SDI) will be giving away copies of Dreaming of Home by Cristina Jiménez and Hombrecito by Santiago Jose Sanchez. These books highlight the connection and redefinition of Latine identity while navigating the disconnections to land and country that people who immigrate to the U.S. experience. Complete the Latine Month Book Giveaway Form or visit our physical entry location at the Center for Intercultural Engagement (Perkins 261) to participate.
When: Wednesday, Oct. 15, 6-8 p.m.
Where: Perkins West Lounge
SDI, in collaboration with the Registered Student Organizations HOLA and The New, is hosting its annual Voces de la Gente on Wednesday, Oct. 15. Mark your calendars for an evening filled with art, food, vibes and community. All students are welcome to attend the event. Students can RSVP on StUDent Central.
SDI also invites you to explore curated resources from Morris Library to learn more about the celebration, the language we use to celebrate, and pride in Latine/Hispanic history and culture.