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Check out 60+ programs at Latinx Connect 2021

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The conference kicked off Thursday with a spotlight on powerful voices that spurred essential dialogue about Latinx identities, cultures and contemporary issues.听

鈥淭here was rich, collective conversation,鈥 said Bianca DeJesus, a conference leader and the director of First-Year Programs in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.

Several panel moderators described the virtual conference鈥檚 first day as moving.

鈥淧anelists recognized generational connections and collective efforts to see ourselves, challenge anti-Blackness and foster community empowerment," said Michele Reid-Vazquez, an associate professor in the Department of Africana Studies. "I was truly moved by their passion and personal commitment.鈥

More than 60 events over three days showcase speakers and programs centered on education, immigration, civil rights, arts and culture, health equity, intersectional identities, and gender equality. It is free and open to all.

Gina Ann Garcia, an associate professor in the Department of Educational Foundations, Organizations and Policy, shared insights on the session focused on Latinx Affairs in Pennsylvania.

鈥淧olitical advocates brought to light numerous issues the growing Pennsylvania Latinx population is facing,鈥 said Garcia, who is also the conference emcee. 鈥淭he community is underserved and, in many ways, invisible despite being 8 percent of the state鈥檚 population. They stressed the need for better data to track the health, education and political needs of the community and the dire need to translate resources into both Spanish and Portuguese to ensure awareness of services and programs.鈥

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The standout has high engagement even beyond the immediate campus community. This initiative is a collaboration between 51精品视频鈥檚 Hispanic Latino Professional Association (HLPA), Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and the Center for Creativity.

鈥淲e鈥檝e received more than 40 submissions, and many are extremely powerful,鈥 said Doreen 贬别谤苍谩苍诲别锄, an administrator at GSPIA鈥檚 Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership and a co-founder and chair of HLPA. 鈥淭his component highlights our Latinx communities at 51精品视频, throughout 51精品视频sburgh and the region. It鈥檚 giving visibility to the diversity of our community and helping to develop meaningful relationships through the power of storytelling.鈥澨

Also, featured speakers include:

  • Bamby Salcedo, a Mexican-American transgender activist and the founder of the Los Angeles-based .
  • Eduardo Chavez, an activist and director of the 2018 documentary, , which chronicles Chavez鈥檚 journey to understand the legacy and struggle of his grandfather, the legendary civil rights activist C茅sar Ch谩vez.
  • Michael Rodr铆guez-Mu帽iz, Northwestern University professor and author of .
  • Amalia Dach茅, an Afro-Cuban scholar and lead editor of the book, .

If you go

,听orvisit the听听for updates and details on the programs, including live music, yoga, salsa dancing and more, happening through Saturday.

鈥 Visuals听courtesy of Maria Lopez and Doreen 贬别谤苍谩苍诲别锄