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Wright College Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

By: Jocelyn Almarales and Aaron Rotter


Hispanic Heritage Month is a celebration that gathers all Hispanics and non-Hispanics to honor the culture, history, ancestors, traditions, and people. Hispanics are people from a Spanish-speaking country.


It does not matter if you are from Spain, Guatemala, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, or Chile. What makes someone Hispanic is the ability to speak Spanish so what would happen if you were Hispanic in a non-Spanish speaking country? Would your traditions die?


After many years of correlation between Americans and Hispanics, in 1968 President Lyndon Johnson proposed celebrating Hispanic Heritage Week. Twenty years later, President Ronald Reagan expanded it to a month long celebration, lasting Sept 15 to Oct 15.


Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, several activities were celebrated on Wilbur Wright’s campus. Student Government Association hosted Taco Tuesday Loteria and Karaoke on Oct 1. Hispanic Heritage Month Kahoot on Oct 8 and Lotería on Oct 15. A special event with Hispanic Heritage Month Poetry Reading on Oct 15. Chicago Latino Dance on Oct 17 and Hispanic Heritage Month Essay Contest due Oct 18.


Daniel Alonso, a Cuban student, says he liked the variety of activities he had to choose from, including the Latin American Student Organization which supports and inspires Latin students for better performance at school.


Hispanic Representative Poster at the Cafeteria. Photo Credit: Jocelyn Almarales


He would like more events about his own culture like salsa classes. “I love everything about being Cuban, but I think my favorite thing would be how funny we are and how we help each other no matter what,” Alonso adds.


Jennifer Aguilar, a Mexican-descendant student expressed she feels represented by the activities that the school does; however, “sometimes I feel it is too focused in just one culture. My favorite thing is the culture, specifically all the religion behind it and what they represent”, said Melissa Vino


Martinezw, a Mexican-descendant student. She says she feels represented by the events that take place in the school because not every school has it. “I did all of the activities for HHM, and I liked it”.


Santiago Salas Colina, a Venezuelan engineering student said “My favorite thing about being Venezuelan is the food, and in general our country is pretty nice” he also said he enjoyed the events for Hispanic Heritage Month; however, he doesn’t have any specific favorite activity. “It would be nice if they include more cultures in the events” was his final comment.

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Alexis Sandoval

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Alexis is a Mexican-American artist that is in her second year of College and is encouraged to learn and get out of her comfort zone. 

 

Before she started college, she knew she was interested in Psychology and, when the time came, she made sure to make that her major. Once she is done with Community College, she will transfer to a 4-year-university to Social Work. Personal hobbies are writing, drawing, photography, and reading. Outside of those topics, she is fascinated by animals, philosophy, biology, and science. She hopes to travel in the future to Mexico and Iceland. 

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Daria is a second year at Wright College. They are Polish. Majoring in Psychology, most likely transferring over to Dominican University or UIC and planning to be a psychiatrist. Daria enjoys playing video games, creating art, hanging out with friends, and trying out new foods. They wish to travel the world some day.

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Santiago is a first year student whose major is mixed media and arts. Santiago joined the newspaper because he wants to become a sports broadcaster and he sees that one way to help him achieve his goal is being a part of the news here as he wants to share the news. Some of Santiago’s hobbies are hanging out with friends and playing sports or watching sports and playing video games with friends.

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Meredith Baumgartner

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with an undecided major but is interested in Psychology. She likes staying home but also likes hanging out with friends. Her favorite holiday is Halloween and loves watching horror movies. Meredith dreams of traveling the world, trying all types of diverse cultures.

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