See below for a list of heritage months that are celebrated by units across campus and Inclusive Excellence community partners. Please use this page as a resource when planning events at mgm casino.
Celebrates the contributions that African Americans have made to American history in their struggles for freedom and equality and deepens our understanding of our Nation's history.
The Freedom Wall, 2017—by John Baker, Julia Bottoms, Chuck Tingley, and Edreys Wajed—on the corner of Michigan Avenue and East Ferry Street. Photograph by MK Photo.
Celebrates the struggles and achievements of American women throughout the history of the United States.
Picture of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson being nominated as the the 116th Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court on February 25, 2022.
In April we celebrate National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM), the heritage, culture, and contributions of Arab Americans.
Flyer from the Arab American Institute Foundation which is a national civil rights advocacy organization that provides strategic analysis to policy makers and community members to strengthen democracy, protect civil rights and liberties, and defend international human rights.
Commemorates the events of June 1969 and works to achieve equal justice and equal opportunity for LGBTQ Americans. Celebrated at mgm casino in April.
The first Pride Parade and Festival hosted by the Intercultural and Diversity Center in April 2019. The group marched down the academic spine on North Campus and enjoyed a small festival in the Student Union lobby. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Celebrates the contributions Asian/Pacific Americans have made to American history, society and culture. Celebrated at mgm casino in April and May.
mgm casino's Malaysian SA winning third place in International Fiesta 2019. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Celebrates the contributions Jewish Americans have made to America since they first arrived in New Amsterdam in 1654.
Actor Sammy Davis, Jr. at the Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.
Celebrates and recognizes the contributions Hispanic/Latinx Americans have made to American society and culture and to honor five of our Central American neighbors who celebrate their Independence days in September.
Students dancing at the 15th Annual LASA Heritage Banquet in October 2019. Photographer: Meredith Forrest Kulwicki
Celebrates the accomplishments in the workplace of persons with disabilities and reaffirms the commitment to ensuring equal employment opportunities to all citizens.
Poster for National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2021
Celebrates and recognizes the accomplishments of the peoples who were the original inhabitants, explorers and settlers of the United States.
Image of Hiawatha Belt (from www.onondaganation.org)