November 2021 | Vol. 7 Iss. 11
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STUDENTS SHARE MUSIC, FOOD DURING HISPANIC HERITAGE WEEK By Jet Burnham | j.burnham@mycityjournals.com
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Joel P. Jensen students watch as their Hispanic peers perform some cultural dancing. (Photo courtesy of Amanda Spravzoff Mohor.)
ispanic students shared their culture with their peers during Hispanic Heritage Week at Joel P. Jensen Middle. All week during the lunch period, students from the Latinos in Action class piped latino music into the cafeteria and danced for their peers. Ninth grader Alan Valazquez said it was fun for everyone, with many students joining in. “Even people who don't know any Spanish, they also got really excited and they danced,” he said. Students got a sample of a variety of Latino music genres such as bachata, corridos and cumbia. Many students expressed an interest in learning the dances, so the last day was dedicated specifically to dance instruction. In addition to the informal dances during lunch time, the LIA students also prepared and performed a group dance, choreographed by LIA adviser Jose Farias, that showcased a variety of styles of cultural dances. Students were also enthusiastic about the LIA fundraiser that sold chicharrónes and Manzanita; they sold out in just two days.
Hispanic Heritage Week was held Oct. 11–15 as part of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The purpose was to educate their peers and teachers. “We want to be able to show people our culture and show we're just as important as other people,” Alan said. The LIA students said they have often been misunderstood and stereotyped because of their heritage. By sharing a part of their culture, they hoped to change some of the negative misconceptions people have about them. Ninth grader America Romero said she wants people to understand that Hispanic stereotypes— like that all Mexicans are in gangs or that they only eat tacos—are not true. “Most of us are misunderstood, and honestly, we are really sweet,” she said. “And we have a lot more food than just tacos.” Eighth grader Alexandra Largo Alvarez said Heritage Week provided a good opportunity for students to have a positive experience with Hispanic
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