Join Familia for a panel discussion exploring Latino identity

January 29, 2025
12pm - 1pm
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Grab some food and join us for this virtual lunch & learn program as we tackle this thought-provoking question:

What does it mean to be Latino/a/e? The discussion will examine how factors such as language, immigration and cultural identity intersect and evolve.

Adrian Bravo, associate professor of psychological sciences at W&M, will moderate a panel with:

• Carlos Rivera Santana, assistant professor of Hispanic studies

• Hanna Pazo Vargas ’27, current student

• Luis Navas ’82, P ’13, member of the Familia Advisory Board

Hosted by Familia, the W&M Alumni Association’s group for people connected to or supportive of Hispanic, Latino/a/e and Indigenous/native heritages, this event is a chance to connect with other Familia members and deepen your understanding of Latino culture.  












Sponsored by: Familia

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Zarchay Price