Each year, September 15 kicks off National Hispanic American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain.
How do these important celebrations happen at a railroad?
Union Pacific’s Latino Employee Network (LEN) employee resource group (ERG) has a calendar of events planned to explore Hispanic culture, take part in cultural experiences, and partake in enriching professional development opportunities.
“These events provide a platform to showcase the rich cultural traditions, languages, and stories that define each Latin American country,” said Marcela Morales, LEN President and Senior Recruiter for Union Pacific’s Workforce Resources team. “As a Mexican immigrant leading an ERG with members from various backgrounds, I believe these events celebrate our shared connections while respecting our individual experiences. They foster a sense of belonging and acceptance for all members, creating an environment where everyone's heritage is valued. Moreover, these events serve as educational opportunities, promoting cross-cultural understanding among employees and strengthening relationships within the workplace.”

The LEN leadership team with Mariachi performers at the Hispanic Heritage Month kick-off event
The Hispanic Heritage Month kick-off event brings together colors, rhythms, and flavors to celebrate the rich tapestry of Hispanic culture.
Attendees enjoyed entertainment by a mariachi group and delicious pan dulces.
During this trivia showdown, participants will immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of Hispanic culture while competing for prizes. The event will challenge participants’ knowledge of Hispanic heritage and serve as a means of honoring and preserving traditions, historical events, and noteworthy Hispanic Americans.
With help from a seasoned dancer, participants will learn popular dances like Salsa and Bachata.

Lotería
At this event, employees will gather to play the cherished Mexican game Loteria, enjoy snacks and compete for prizes.
Language is a crucial part of any culture, and learning to speak Spanish is an excellent entry point to understanding and supporting Hispanic culture.
Hispanic American Heritage Month celebrates history and culture, but it also celebrates the contributions of Hispanic Americans. Guest speaker Rosenda Ovalle will present on Imposter Syndrome — what is it, why it happens, and how to manage it.
Professional development opportunities like Ovalle’s presentation support employee growth and the contributions they will make to the workplace, their homes, and their communities.

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month at work creates a more inclusive environment for employees, strengthens bonds between coworkers, and has a positive impact on employee engagement. According to Gallup, engaged employees have higher wellbeing, better retention, lower absenteeism and higher productivity.
“Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month allows us to honor and showcase the rich and diverse contributions that Hispanic and Latinx individuals have made to our country's history, culture, and society,” Morales said. “Acknowledging our heritage helps break down stereotypes, fosters inclusivity, and promotes understanding among colleagues from various backgrounds. It provides an opportunity for us to educate our colleagues about our traditions, achievements, and challenges, ultimately fostering a more inclusive workplace that values diversity."
To learn more about National Hispanic American Heritage Month, visit hispanicheritagemonth.gov. Or learn about diversity and inclusion and employee resource groups at Union Pacific.
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