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Breaking the Stereotypes of Latin@ Women

Women's Center (C220)

'Feisty', 'Crazy', 'Loud', 'Obnoxious', 'Maids', 'Sexual'. Join the Women's Cneter and the Association of Latinos Moving Ahead as we debunk the stereotypes associated with Latin@ women and discuss ow the media plays a role in forming these stereotypes. Bring an open mind and we hope to see you there! For more information, e-mail brivera1@ramapo.edu. Sponsored […]

Welcome Back, Latino Style

Laurel Courts

. Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Inc's annual welcome back BBQ that embraces our Latino culture is back! Come eat, dance and experience Latin culture through Spanish cuisine and traditional dance styles that speak about the culture's oppression and expression - like salsa, merengue, bachata, punta, and so much more.

Latin eXpression

Student Center

Allowing students, faculty, and staff to express their feelings towards political issues regarding Latinx Americans in the United States. They will have the opportunity to express themselves through art instead of language.

People of Color Welcome Back Kick-Off

Laurel Courts (Rain site: SC 219)

Join The Office of Equity & Diversity Programs and Culturally Based Clubs and Organizations for a Welcome Back and Kick-Off to a great semester. Meet fellow students, faculty, staff and alumni of color. Allies are invited and welcome to attend.

Pop-Up Photo Exhibit – Parallel: Images from South India, by Anastasia Caulfield

2nd Floor, Student Center

Pop-Up Photo Exhibit Parallel Images from South India, by Anastasia Caulfield (Class of 2018) Monday, Sept. 25, 1-3pm 2nd Floor, Student Center Sponsored by the Roukema Center for International Education For more information, please contact goabroad@ramapo.edu. For more details on Ramapo's programs in India, please visit: https://www.ramapo.edu/study-abroad/india/

Book Club – Year of Europe

Current Periodicals Reading Lounge (Library)

Join the Potter Library in reading A Man Called Ove, a New York Times Bestselling Swedish feel-good story about a cantankerous old man and the impact his life has on others. The first 30 students to sign up will receive a free copy of the novel. Contact Sam Wittenberg (switten1@ramapo.edu) and Katie Cohen (kcohen1@ramapo.edu) to […]

Book Club – Year of Europe

Current Periodicals Reading Lounge (Library)

Join the Potter Library in reading A Man Called Ove, a New York Times Bestselling Swedish feel-good story about a cantankerous old man and the impact his life has on others. The first 30 students to sign up will receive a free copy of the novel. Contact Sam Wittenberg (switten1@ramapo.edu) and Katie Cohen (kcohen1@ramapo.edu) to […]

DACA ending & your undocumented students: ways you can support them

ASB230

Join the Office of Equity and Diversity Programsand hear from expert presenters Stephanie Delia (Supervising Attorney at the CUNY Citizenship Now!, City College Immigration Center) and Tatyana Kleyn (Associate Professor and Program Director in the Bilingual Education and TESOL programs at The City College of New York) on the implications of DACA being rescinded and […]

Chicana Lesbians

B218

This will be a discussion-based event to explore how it is to be queer coming from a Hispanic background. We will share facts and different statistics through a power-point and let the audience contribute their insight.

Spanish, Latino, or Hispanic?

B218

We will go over the key difference and settle any misinterpretations about being Spanish, Latino, or Hispanic. We will explain the the origin of the words and help people understand how they should identify themselves in their daily lives.