Latinx Heritage Month

Latinx Heritage Month

Poster for Latinx Heritage Month. At the top, green text in Spanish reads: “Semillas de resistencia, cultivadas en esperanza” (Seeds of resistance, cultivated in hope). In the center, two brown hands cradle a large seed, with small green sprouts emerging. Behind the seed is a bright yellow sun with rays, and within the sun is a raised fist symbolizing resistance and unity. At the bottom, green text reads: “Latinx Heritage Month.”
September 15 starts a month dedicated to honoring the tradition, legacy and heritage of the Latine community. Since its first celebration in 2023, Latinx Heritage Month at UC Davis has been a powerful testament to the enduring strength and resilience of the Caribbean, Latine and Chicanx communities not only at UC Davis, but across the nation. Rooted in resistance, this year’s committee has brought together members of Students Obtaining Leadership and Navigating Academia (S.O.L. Y. L.U.N.A.), El Centro, the Cross Cultural Center, the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) and the Student Recruitment and Retention Center, all united by a deep hope to honor, cherish and learn from the legacies of sacrifices and liberation forged by our ancestors. Derived from this understanding, our theme, “Semillas de Resistencia, Cultivadas en Esperanza” (Seeds of Resistance, Cultivated in Hope), reminds us that our ancestors’ stories must be remembered—and that through this remembrance, we continue to shape our collective resistance. In doing so, we root ourselves in a shared hope for the journey to come.
 
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About the Artist:
Edwin Torres - Pardo

Hello everyone, my name is Edwin Torres - Pardo. I’m a Second Year from La Puente, California. I created this piece to celebrate Latinx Heritage Month and highlight the strength, resilience, and culture within our community. I hope this work encourages pride in our heritage and reminds others of the importance of representation.


Event Calendar

El Centro's Open House- Friday, Sept. 26th 2025

Host: El Centro- Chicanx Latinx Retention Initiative
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: East Quad Memorial Union (MU)

Join us for El Centro’s annual Fall Welcome and Community Recognition, a celebration that brings together students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members to kick off the academic year. This open house is your opportunity to explore the programs, services, and resources El Centro offers to support Latinx student success, belonging, and retention. In addition to connecting with our community and learning about the initiatives available to you, we will also recognize the incredible contributions of alumni, faculty, staff, and students who embody the values of advocacy, service, and leadership. The evening will feature food, prizes, and a live DJ — so after we honor our community, stay to dance the night away and celebrate the start of another year together


Bienvenida - Saturday, September 27th, 2025

Host: Chicano/a/x Studies
Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: ARC Ballrooms

Chicanx/Latinx Community Resource fair and Fall welcome. This event focuses on establishing community connections with all of the Chicanx Latinx community on campus. 


Navigating Higher Education as a Man of Color - Thursday, October 2nd, 2025

Host: Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Wellman 230

Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc plans to host our Navigating Higher Education as a Man of Color seminar again this year to continue creating empowering spaces for students of color. This time, we will feature our recent alumni Josue Piña as the speaker. Mr. Piña graduated spring of 2025, served as a commencement speaker at the Latinx graduation ceremony, and is now pursuing his master’s in History at Sac State. Highlighting his journey as a Mexican undocumented student will show current students what’s possible and reinforce the importance of academic and cultural representation.


Noche de Calaveras: Sol y Luna Fall Welcome - Friday, October 10th, 2025

Host: Sol y Luna (Student Recruitment & Retention Center)
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: The Student Community Center (SCC) Multipurpose Room (MPR)

You are invited to Sol y Luna's Fall welcome! We will be offering drinks, antojitos and hosting a costume contest with prizes! 


Laugh with Staff: Chisme Hour - Wednesday, October 15th, 2025

Host: LGBTQIA Resource Center, Cross Cultural Center and The Latinx Staff and Faculty Association.
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Location: LGBTQIA Resource Center in The Student Community Center (SCC) 

Laugh with Staff: Chisme Hour is a program where students and faculty can engage with participating center staff, student staff, and volunteers through games, snacks, and informal conversation. This program creates opportunities for students to connect with staff in a casual, welcoming environment. We’ll bring the snacks and games, you bring the laughs!


Latinx Heritage Month End Celebration - Noche de Colores - Friday, October 17th, 2025

Host: El Centro, Undocumented Resource Center, and ASUCD.
Time: 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Location: Student Community Center (SCC) Multipurpose Room (MPR)

Join us for Noche de Colores, a vibrant celebration marking the end of Latinx Heritage Month! Enjoy music, snacks, painting materials, and fun activities as we honor Latinx culture through creativity, community, and color. Everyone is welcome—come ready to celebrate, create, and connect!


2nd Annual Una Muestra de Nuestra Comunidad-October 24th, 2025


Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm
Location: El Centro (Memorial Union 210)
Host: EOP, Aggie Compass Basic Needs and El Centro

Come join us to celebrate our heritage with music, food and community!


Photography Exhibition: In Camps, Under Trees and Evicted: Farmworkers Living Close to the Line in Northern California

Host: UC Davis Library
Location: Shields Library, first floor, near Archives and Special Collections and in the study space facing Olson HallVisit Shields 

Library to view a traveling exhibition by labor photographer and journalist David Bacon that commemorates the 60th anniversary of the 1965 farmworkers’ strike. Organized by the UC Davis Labor and Community Center in partnership with the artist, the exhibition shines a light on the experiences, strength and resilience of farmworkers in Northern California. Learn more.