The 30 days dedicated in 1988 to celebrate our communities achievements, starting on September 15th and ending on October 15th.
What is Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month?
What your Latina mom makes on the hottest day of the year.
What is Caldo/Sopa?
The influential Mexican-American artist famous for her Cumbia and red lipstick.
Who is Selena?
The year JMU LSA was established
What is 1997?
Red, Gold, and Royal Blue with Black and White as background colors.
What are SIAs colors?
Latin American country with the most world cup championships, leading with 5.
What is Brazil?
El Salvador's most iconic food.
What are Pupusas?
Where Bachata and Merengue originated.
What is the Dominican Republic?
The year the Madison Hispanic Caucus hired a Cohort of Latinx Faculty.
What is 2022?
September 29, 1990
When was SIA founded?
Where the majority of Italian migrants settled in Latin America.
Where is Argentina?
Guinea Pig dish eaten in countries like Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia
What is Cuy?
The two countries credited for the creation of Salsa.
What are Cuba and Puerto Rico?
The year SIA became the First NALFO organization chartered at JMU.
What is 2000?
The number of founding mothers SIA has.
What is 13?
The first Latin American country to gain independence.
What is Haiti?
The term for Guatemalan Tamales.
What are chuchitos?
What is Samba?
Short for Latinx, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies
What is LAXC?
SUNY Albany
Where is SIAs Alpha Chapter?
The two landlocked countries in South America.
What are Bolivia and Paraguay?
What is Mariscos?
Staple instrument in Cumbias that helps keep the beat and tempo.
What is the Cowbell?
The year Grupo Candela became an independent organization.
What is 2019?
The pronunciation of SIAs full name.
What is Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Incorporada?