Photo gallery: 2024 cultural recognition ceremonies honor Redbird graduates
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By Julie Mana-ay Perez, Shea Grehan, Jacky Buehler, and Smilte Sazanskyte
May 10, 2024
MAPS recognition event
Cultural graduation recognition ceremonies acknowledge the success of underrepresented Illinois State graduates and their families, providing a space for students to express gratitude toward their supporters and embrace their cultural identities, traditions, and values. Each ceremony recognizes the achievements and successes of Redbird graduates and is separate from the traditional commencement.
The following events were held this spring: Umoja, a celebration of Black graduates at Braden Auditorium; Nuestro Logros, which honored Latino/a/x graduates at CEFCU Arena; Lavender graduation, which honored LGBTQIA2S+ lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and ace-identified graduates at the Bone Student Center; and MAPS, which recognized Middle Eastern, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Southeast Asian graduates at the Multicultural Center. Below are a selection of photos from the events.
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
MAPS recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
MAPS recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
MAPS recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
MAPS recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event held at CEFCU Arena.
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
MAPS recognition event
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event was held inside Braden Auditorium at the Bone Student Center.
Director of the Multicultural Center Dr. Christa Platt and Career Services Program Coordinator for Student Relations Tamanna Tasmin
Nuestros Logros recognition event
Umoja: Celebration of Black Graduates recognition event
Giancarlo Garnica and the College of Education’s Dr. Miranda Lin at the MAPS recognition event.