Student Tribune
October 15 marks the end of the Hispanic/Latino National Heritage Mont Celebration.
The celebration is from September 15 through October 15 every year in honor
of the many countries that became independent from Spain starting on September
15, 1821.
In previous years, I have written about the background and origination of
the term Hispanics/Latinos. More recently, the term Latinx is being used to
refer to the Hispanic/Latino Community.
Latinx first appeared in 2004 and continues to face some skepticism and
confusion by many Hispanic/Latinos. I recently conducted a brief survey through
the Latino Empowerment Network (LEN) of MCC faculty and staff who
self-identified through HR as Hispanic/Latino. See attached survey results and
analysis.
Understanding the survey sample was small; given the results, the term
Latinx would not be an appropriate way to describe the entire Hispanic/Latino
community. What is clear is that proactive discussions need to occur. Members
of LEN value respectful, inclusive, intercultural dialogue, are committed to
promoting a positive image of a diverse Latino community, and will continue to
advocate for greater understanding of the richness of Latino culture.
Attached Files:
Tribune anouncement attachment.pdf
Alas, Jorge
World Languages and Cultures
10/15/2018