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This year鈥檚 workshops center of leadership development, cultural celebration, and the practical application of faith-driven hope and joy in Hispanic communities.

Round 1: Wednesday, July 30, 11:45 a.m. 

Location: Parmer 002
Presenter: Shannon Wimp Schmidt - TenX10 Collaboration

As an ecumenical collaboration focused on evangelizing younger generations, TENx10 sees great hope in sharing the good news of Jesus through ecumenism and the wisdom of BIPOC communities. To foster leadership, TENx10 draws on Latino/a traditions of teolog铆a en conjunto and the shared leadership and synodality of comunidades eclesiales de base. In this session, participants will engage in theological dialogue using TENx10鈥檚 ecumenical model.

Location: Parmer 004 
Presenter: Tony Pimentel - Haciendo Caminos Fellow, Santa Clara University

In a world where suffering is real yet often silenced or repressed, many are discouraged from sharing their trials, fears, and pain. Yet Christ invites us to embrace our crosses, not in isolation, but in communion with Him and one another. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus models a radical vulnerability that redefines strength and opens the path to healing. This workshop invites one into an honest space to reflect on one鈥檚 own experiences and how faith might offer a new way forward: not alone, but together.

Location: Parmer 005
Presenters: Megan Sical, Yordalys Garcia, Dylan Padilla, and Elvira Garcia 鈥 St. John鈥檚 University

Turn passion into action. Participants will learn, step-by-step, how to build a welcoming communidad that embraces all while celebrating la cultura y fe. Undergraduate and founding student leader Megan Sical, Yordalys Garcia, Dylan Padilla and Campus Minister Elvira Garcia will share practical tools, shared stories, and core values to help you start and grow Hispanic Ministry at your respective campus and/or community! 

Location: Parmer 107
Presenters: Danielle Rangel, Sydney Reyes, Bella Rojas, Nicolas Urbina, Noah Villafranco - St. Mary鈥檚 University Chapel Choir 

Students from the chapel choir at St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX will share what cultural aspects and practices have helped make the Eucharist a meaningful experience for the Hispanic campus community.

Location: Parmer 108
Presenters: Victor Martinez Macias 鈥26, Maidrilim T. Vasquez Lopez 鈥26, and Marwa Abdullah 鈥26 - 91制片厂

This workshop will highlight strategies to help student-led initiatives build a solid foundation, a cornerstone for Hispanic/Latinx heritage and culture that is inclusive of all Latin American identities. Student leaders of the Organization of Latin American Students (OLA) will share how they built inclusive, resilient, and joyful spaces by curating impactful programming that honor ancestry, identity, faith, and the full diversity of Latin American countries and traditions.

Location: Parmer 113
Presenters: Yessy Hernandez and Susy Saltijeral 鈥 91制片厂

91制片厂 centers student leadership by addressing systemic barriers through culturally responsive support. This session highlights initiatives from the Center for Cultural Liberation and TRIO Student Support Services (Division of Student Success and Engagement) that uplift First Generation, historically marginalized, Pell-eligible, and mixed-status students. Through peer-led cohorts and mentorship, these programs cultivate belonging and empower students to lead from their lived experiences. Grounded in the Dominican Sinsinawa tradition and our motto Caritas Veritas鈥攍ove and truth鈥攖hese efforts reflect a holistic commitment to justice, community, and transformative educational leadership.

Location: Parmer 212
Presenter: Flor Ordo帽ez - Loyola Marymount University

In a world that often demands we choose sides鈥攔acially, culturally, linguistically and with our faith鈥攖hose of us with mixed roots live in the gray spaces. These in-between places are often framed as sites of confusion or contradiction, but they are also powerful spaces of innovation, connection, and resilience. "Nuestra Realidad / Our Reality" invites participants into a conversation that centers the lived experiences of people whose identities span multiple cultures, languages, faiths and lineages. Rather than seeing our hybridity as a limitation, this talk explores how our mixed realities equip us with the tools to navigate complex societal issues鈥攔ace, migration, belonging, faith and cultural continuity鈥攚ith nuance and empathy.

 

Round 2: Wednesday, July 30, 3:30 p.m.

Location: Parmer 002
Presenter: Elisabeth Rom谩n - Instituto Fe y Vida

This workshop is a bold and Spirit-filled invitation for young people to rediscover their call to be signs of hope in a world wounded by division, fear, and indifference. Rooted in the Church鈥檚 ancient tradition of Jubilee鈥攁 time of renewal, mercy, and liberation鈥攖his session explores how pilgrimage is more than a journey to sacred places; it is a journey of the heart, a radical encounter with God, self, and community. Through profound dialogue, participants will awaken to their identity as 鈥淧ilgrims of Hope鈥 and be challenged to live a faith that walks, listens, heals, and transforms. This is not just a seminar鈥攊t is a call to mission.

Location: Parmer 004
Presenter: Tshomb茅 Brown - University of Portland

Have you ever felt like you're 鈥渏ust another student leader鈥? Like you鈥檙e blending in, even when you鈥檙e doing your best to stand out? That鈥檚 what we call being trapped in a mar de lo mismo, a sea of sameness. This workshop is your invitation to break free.

Magnetic Distinction is the bold, joyful expression of who you truly are: your story, your cultura, your faith, your quirks. It鈥檚 not about becoming something you're not. It's about owning your esencia -- what makes you unforgettable 鈥 and letting that shine in how you show up as a leader. In this interactive session, we鈥檒l uncover the parts of you that are already magnetic, but maybe hidden under years of trying to fit in. You'll learn how your personal alegr铆a, language, background, and passions are not obstacles; they鈥檙e your superpowers.

You鈥檒l leave with:

  • Clarity about your unique leadership identity
  • Language to describe your poder personal (personal power)
  • Tools to inspire others through your authentic voice and vision

Because when you're fully t煤 mismo/a/x, people don鈥檛 just follow you; they remember you, trust you, and believe in the future you鈥檙e helping create.

Location: Parmer 005
Presenters: Maria F. Villanueva and Erica Hernandez 鈥 Haciendo Caminos Fellows, BCSTM and Santa Clara University

Focusing on undocumented and first generation, Hispanic/Latino students in Catholic HSIs, the presenters will offer an introduction of mental health and recent trends in research among college students. They will contextualize the data and research, using a trauma informed care framework, and will offer strategies for college campus ministry settings.

Location: Parmer 107
Presenters: Ingrid Bustos Aleman 鈥25, Haciendo Caminos Fellow, Boston College Clough School of Theology and Ministry and Rosa I. Padilla Rincon 鈥24 - 91制片厂  

With the rise of anti-immigrant sentiment, it is important to highlight stories of hope and resilience, particularly for the undocumented community. The presenters will focus on storytelling as a form of community building to uplift the undocumented community and inspire a feeling of togetherness. They will highlight tools needed for campus and ministry leaders to create a safe environment for undocumented students via the incorporation of faith and openness. The presenters will also share written works, both their own and of other undocumented individuals in order to provide a deeper understanding and connection.

Location: Parmer 108
Presenter: Darius Villalobos 鈥 National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry

As 鈥淒EI鈥 (diversity, equity, and inclusion) efforts become polarizing and even banned in many places, it may seem easy to want to give up. However, there are many opportunities to help rethink our approach to these values from a Catholic lens. The values of diversity, equity, and inclusion are indeed Catholic values rooted in scripture and Catholic social thought. This session will explore ways to reframe DEI from a Catholic lens as well as to see how infusing these efforts with a faith context can make these values more transformative for our communities and our people. 

Location: Parmer 113
Presenter: Andr茅s R. L贸pez - University of Dayton

Have you ever sat down to have a cup of caf茅cito with Jesus? This workshop offers an accessible, incarnational and deeply cultural experience. 

Through a guided prayer that involves one鈥檚 senses and intentional presence, participants will share a moment of contemplation and intimacy with Jesus: over a cup of Caf茅 de Olla (or tea). This experience seeks to open a space for inner encounter, active listening, relationship building, and connection with God and with our cultural identity.

Caf茅cito con Jes煤s, un espacio de oraci贸n contemplativa con sabor a comunidad.
Caf茅cito with Jesus, a space for contemplative prayer with a taste of community.

Location: Parmer 212
Presenters:  Angelica Garcia-Ponce, Mafe Aguilar Vargas, Jeffrey Villalta Jimenez, and Cristobal Garza Gonzalez Ph.D. - Goshen College

As active members of an institution that 鈥渢ransforms local and global communities through courageous, creative and compassionate leaders鈥, and is committed to 鈥渃ultivate joy, growth and purpose, preparing students to thrive in life, leadership and service鈥 (GC Mission Statement), LSU leaders 鈥渃reate and support a vibrant community that celebrates our heritage and strengthens cultural pride among Latinx students on campus.鈥

During this roundtable, students will share their experiences and personal stories of collective achievement, challenges, and transformational learning with an emphasis on leadership and service.