Parrillada-barbikiú-asado-barbacoa with the Spanish Heritage Language Program

Spanish Heritage Language students; students interested in SHL clases; SHL advocates on campus! We invite you to celebrate our community with una parrillada-un barbikiú-un asado-una barbacoa!

Please join us for food, fun and a chance to vote on designs for our SHL T-Shirts. The barbecue will take place at Many Nations Longhouse on Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 3 -5 p.m.

Please RSVP (and questions) to mplescia@uoregon by Thurs. Jan 23!

Staff and faculty: we invite you to bring a bag of chips, salsa or a non-alcoholic drink to share.

El programa de español como lengua de herencia (https://rl.uoregon.edu/undergraduate/shl) es diseñado para estudiantes que tienen una conexión personal, familiar o comunitaria con la lengua. Si tus abuelos, mamá, papá, tíos, vecinos o babysitter te hablaron en español en tu niñez y/o ahora, o si aprendiste la mayoría de tu español fuera de la escuela, nuestros cursos pueden ser una excelente oportunidad para ti. Los profesores de SHL usan una pedagogía que reconoce y utiliza las muchas destrezas y conocimientos lingüísticos y culturales que tienes para apoyarte en tu proceso y relación con el español. Reconocemos, validamos y estudiamos los muchos modos en que se usa el español en los Estados Unidos y creamos conexiones con la comunidad hispanohablante local.

The Spanish Heritage Language Program (https://rl.uoregon.edu/undergraduate/shl/) is designed for students who have a personal, family or community connection to the language. If your abuelos, mamá, papá, tíos, vecinos or babysitter spoke Spanish to you while growing up and/or today, our courses might be an excellent opportunity for you. Our SHL instructors and professors use a pedagogy that recognizes and builds off of the linguistic and cultural knowledge and connections you have to support you in your process and relationship with the Spanish language. We recognize, value and study the many ways Spanish is used in the U.S. and create meaningful connections to the local Spanish-speaking community.

About Juan Eduardo Wolf

Associate Professor, Ethnomusicology, UO School of Music and Dance; Core Faculty, Folklore Studies Program; Coordinator, World Music Series; http://music.uoregon.edu/people/faculty/jewolf; https://www.facebook.com/worldmusicseries; Ethnography: Styling Blackness in Chile (IU Press)
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