By JEVS Staff
Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15th – October 15th) is a time to celebrate the accomplishments, histories, and traditions of Hispanic culture. The Hispanic population in the U.S. is very diverse, including many different people and backgrounds. This month is a time to remember the histories, ideas, and contributions that these communities make to improve our workplaces and society.
JEVS recognizes Hispanic Heritage Month and promotes Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Well-being (DEI-W) in the workplace. JEVS Latin@ Employee Resource Group (ERG) celebrates the Hispanic Heritage Month theme, “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together”. It invites all employees to join in special activities that honor Hispanic Heritage and build community.
Its first event, Pastelillo and Sorullo Making, brought together JEVS staff and showcased Puerto Rican dishes. Many employees from different departments worked together to organize the making and sharing of pastellio and sorullo.
Luis Gonzalez, Vice President of Workforce Development, said that the Latin@ ERG group saw Hispanic Heritage Month as an opportunity engage staff, especially the Latino community, and bring everyone together. Rossella Alla, a JEVS employee in the Latin@ ERG, added, “I’m really thankful for today. It felt like a big family coming together to prepare a holiday feast.”
JEVS Latin@ ERG plans to host other activities to recognize the diversity, impact, and history of Hispanic culture. Remember to also check out the Hispanic Heritage Month activities hosted by the City of Philadelphia, including salsa and bachata dance parties at Love Park!
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