It’s Hispanic Heritage Month and M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, is kicking off the month with a virtual celebration! You and your family are invited to join us for this year’s events, where we’ll be celebrating the diversity of the Hispanic culture through dance, music, art, film, food, and panel discussions! Tune into Facebook, YouTube, and Microsoft Teams® to view this exciting kickoff celebration! 

Enjoy performances by Grupo Miel Band and also a cooking demonstration.

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It’s Hispanic Heritage Month and M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, is kicking off the month with a virtual celebration! You and your family are invited to join us for this year’s events, where we’ll be celebrating the diversity of the Hispanic culture through dance, music, art, film, food, and panel discussions! Tune into Facebook, YouTube, and Microsoft Teams® to view this exciting kickoff celebration! 

Learn important facts about historical figures, as well as celebrate the diversity of the Latinx culture.

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It’s Hispanic Heritage Month and M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, is kicking off the month with a virtual celebration! You and your family are invited to join us for this year’s events, where we’ll be celebrating the diversity of the Hispanic culture through dance, music, art, film, food, and panel discussions! Tune into Facebook, YouTube, and Microsoft Teams® to view this exciting kickoff celebration! 

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Join LAN as we kickoff the celebration of Latinx Heritage Month by cooking some comida! In this virtual session you will learn how to cook a delicioso chicken quesadilla and a refreshing margarita. The main chef from the popular restaurant Ay Jalisco will guide attendees through a step by step cooking session. Ay Jalisco is a Tex-Mex restaurant in Montgomery County, Maryland. The restaurant was awarded runner-up (out of 30 restaurants) for "The Best Mexican Cuisine in MoCo" competition.  It is owned by Jose Luis Rivera and Juan Blanco (father of Henry Blanco '19).

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In order to help our faculty and staff stay mentally well and respond to the mental health needs of our students, the Counseling Center will be offering workshops exclusively for UMD faculty and staff throughout the fall semester.

This workshop will help faculty and staff navigate strategies for engaging in self-care and coping with stress and other common difficulties we are experiencing as faculty and staff.

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Quelcome is a long-running program of the LGBT Equity Center, in collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy (MICA). It serves as the campus-wide kick-off for LGBTQ+ students and is a great way to have fun, meet people, and learn about resources. We look forward to seeing you at the welcome fest and resource fair. 

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A weekly time to come together and share in some positive community energies. Sessions are scheduled for 60 minutes but typically start on time and last about 10 to 25 minutes. Please arrive on time. A prompt will be given by the facilitator (e.g. draw something that makes you happy today and share; tell us about a favorite class you have taken as a student; write a poem about queerness; etc.) and you have the opportunity to respond to the prompt if you want to, or just to share in the space together.

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Andy Shallal, CEO and founder of Busboys and Poets joins Maryland Smith Associate Dean Victor Mullins in a conversation about pivoting your business strategy in the midst of a global pandemic, economic distress and racial protests. Join us to share your thoughts and ask questions on how to move your business and your career forward in uncertain times.

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The DC Black Film Festival (DCBFF) is dedicated to exhibiting quality film, web series and television content by and about people of African descent. We support emerging artists striving to add diversity to the images, tastemakers and storytellers working in the entertainment industry. The DCBFF is committed to playing an integral role in discovering, celebrating and helping films and filmmakers by bringing them to the attention of the industry, media and public.

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In this interactive discussion from the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (SABER), using a combination of presentations, case studies, and breakouts, you will work with colleagues to develop and refine your command of Conceptual Frameworks and the Challenges and Opportunities relevant to our work to make our disciplines more inclusively excellent.

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