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From Tuesday, Oct. 22 through Thursday, Oct. 24, the Spanish for heritage learners program will host events for students to engage with and learn more about the Spanish for heritage speakers program in Durham Hall 240 from. The events on Tuesday and Wednesday are from 11 a.m.–noon and the event on Thursday is from noon–1 p.m.Tuesday (11 a.m.–noon): Spanish Heritage Voices
This event is a round table discussion with former and current students to talk about their experiences in Spanish for heritage learners classes and what it means to them to have this space at ASU. The School of International Letters and Cultures offers seven heritage courses for students at different levels. If you are curious about what these courses offer, come and join us!
Wednesday (11 a.m.–noon): Spanglish Open Mic
Students from the Spanish heritage program in the School of International Letters and Cultures will share their creative work such as poems or music that focus on their cultural identity and use of Spanish, English and Spanglish in the United States.
**Thursday (Noon–1 p.m.): Latinx Cultures in the United States
Experience and learn about Latinx cultures in the United States. Students taking SPA194 Latinx cultures in the U.S. will participate and share their projects from their current course. A teacher will present on Latinx cultures through different social media in the United States.
Learn more about the Spanish for heritage speakers program on the School of International Letters and Cultures website: https://silc.asu.edu/spanish-heritage
Add this event to your calendar in the ASU mobile app from the ASU Events page: https://asuevents.asu.edu/event/spanish-heritage-events
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
School of International Letters and Cultures at ASU, Arizona State University,Tempe,AZ,United States