Photos by Christopher Huang.
The Organization of Latin American Affairs' 15th annual Latino Family Weekend held this month celebrated Latin American culture and tradition in music, dance, art, and social events.聽
The weekend鈥檚 festivities began on Friday, February 15, with an evening show in Robsham Theater featuring md传媒国产剧 College dance groups, an all-female mariachi band, and a Brazilian dance ensemble. During the day on Saturday, OLAA held a ceramics painting event at which attendees decorated pots that were later filled with cacti and used as centerpieces at the Saturday night banquet and Sunday brunch.聽
Saturday鈥檚 banquet included a live band, food, and dancing. Thea Bowman AHANA and Intercultural Center Assistant Director Joana Maynard, OLAA鈥檚 advisor since 2000, was also presented with the Orgullo Latino Award for her service to the organization and Latin American students.
At Sunday鈥檚 brunch, Arivee Vargas Rozier-Byrd 鈥05, JD鈥08, the OLAA president for the inaugural Latino Family weekend鈥 now an executive at Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.鈥攕poke on OLAA鈥檚 impact on her life and how her Latina identity has continued to develop after BC. She also shared her delight that the tradition she created her senior year of college has continued.
Latino Family Weekend concluded with a Spanish Mass in St. Ignatius Church.
"This weekend, we saw new faces at every single event鈥 said OLAA co-president Nicolas Thompson-Lleras 鈥19. 鈥淎 student who is not even a part of our organization brought her entire family鈥攆rom her little sister to her grandmother鈥攖o multiple events. It was a big honor for our entire club to see that we had created a space where her family, who might not have come to a BC event, could gather.鈥
鈥淚 consider it our version of Parent鈥檚 Weekend,鈥 said OLAA co-president Lucia del Rincon Martinez 鈥19. 鈥淚t is where our parents can celebrate their traditions and relate to other BC parents from similar backgrounds.鈥
The weekend鈥檚 events were well attended, said del Rincon Martinez, who quipped that 鈥済rabbing extra chairs was something I was more than happy to do.鈥
鈥揅hristine Balquist, University Communications | February 2019