HHM 2025 – Día de los Muertos Ofrenda Dedication

Thank you for celebrating with us!
See you in 2026 — and enjoy our photos from this year’s events!
From mid-September to mid-October, departments across the College honor the cultures, histories and contributions of Americans of Hispanic, Latine/a/o/x and Latin American heritage to our campus, our city and US society at large.
Through music, visual arts, lectures, and conversations with community organizers and scholars, we welcome all to learn, celebrate and connect as a community.

Día de los Muertos Ofrenda Dedication

 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
12:15–1:30 pm (free hour)
Barham Rotunda, Rosenthal Library

Come join us at the Barham Rotunda to hear from QC students and how they interpret and celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).
Students will work together to create five different ofrendas (offerings) to honor family members, peace, and shared immigrant backgrounds. Stay to taste some traditional Mexican treats and decorate masks in the café, all located in the Rosenthal Library.

Organized by Professor Sara Hinojos, Media Studies and LALS, and Professor Eric Silberberg, Rosenthal Library

Co-sponsored by the School of Arts, Latin American and Latino Studies, Media Studies, and the Rosenthal Library.

Exhibit on View:
October 29 – November 25, 2025
Barham Rotunda, Rosenthal Library

QC ID Required for Library Entry

 

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