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A circle for Latino Men Reenvisioning their role in Community
A monthly circle for Latino Men Reenvisioning their role in Community
February 22nd – Why are we here?
March 29 – Understanding Masculinity and Femininity
April 26 – Exploring Self-Love
May 31st – Compassion as a Practice
Facilitated by Ruben Gerena and Jupiter García
Rubén Gerena is currently an Assistant Professor and Department Chair of the Human Services department at National Louis University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Services from Phoenix University and his master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from Spertus College. Rubén has spent over 25 years working with youth in Chicago. While mentoring youth in the Alternative school system, he helped to establish initiatives that have led to a large array of youth-focused programs across the city of Chicago that are still impacting communities. Some of these programs focused on addressing the trauma that has been experienced through gun violence and domestic violence. In addition, Ruben has been a part of city-wide initiatives in helping to address recidivism rates primarily in the south and southwest sides of the city, through increasing job readiness programs and life skills training that have been proven to decrease the number of individuals returning to prison. Ruben is also an advocate for Restorative Justice practices and is a circle keeper.
Rubén is also a Lucumí priest (Olorisha) and is ordained in the secrets of Obàtálá. Rubén is a drummer and has been studying Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba and Plena music and Dance since his teenage years. In addition, Rubén is a Drum maker and has taught youth and adults throughout the city to make their drums as a method of helping people reaffirm their own cultural identity. Currently, Ruben is the Board President of La Escuelita Bombera de Corazón, a leader in Afro-Puerto Rican arts.
Jupiter Garcia, a seasoned practitioner from Chicago, brings over 17 years of diverse healing experience. Coming from a lineage of curanderas, Jupiter's extensive background, rooted in Buddhism and Ifa, encompasses Reiki practice and teaching, chakra balancing, and access to the Akashic Records, providing multi-dimensional healing opportunities.
With a profound commitment to trauma healing, Jupiter has dedicated years to facilitating healing groups for survivors of childhood abuse and guiding ancestral healing work. This experience informs Jupiter's compassionate, trauma-sensitive approach to wellness and personal transformation.
As an experienced meditation guide, Jupiter leads bilingual meditation sessions that help participants cultivate present-moment awareness and inner peace. These group experiences are complemented by Jupiter's one-on-one coaching, where individualized guidance helps clients develop sustainable practices for emotional regulation, stress management, and enhanced well-being.
Jupiter creates safe, supportive spaces where healing can naturally unfold, anchored in ancient wisdom. Clients benefit from Jupiter's holistic methodology that addresses mind, body, and spirit connections, offering pathways to profound healing and personal growth.
A curated shopping experience celebrating Womxn makers, entrepreneurs, and artists! Shop small and support local businesses.
Get in on the fun as we spotlight Womxn artists, makers, and small business Xingonas. Swing by and show some love for these incredible women and their handcrafted goodies, and jaw-dropping services. It's going to be a jam-packed afternoon of art, music, mouth-watering treats, wellness vibes, and a whole bunch of surprises you won't want to miss! See you there!
Shop from local Womxn-owned businesses, including jewelry, bath and body, home goods, apparel, snacks, and more!
Discover & connect with Womxn-owned service providers in the Chicagoland area including, financial services, counseling services, community builders, wellness and more!
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General Admission Ticket: FREE
Entry starting at 1pm
Kids under 12 are FREE
Discover and support women-owned businesses
VIP Early Access + Tote + Raffle
Early Bird $6 (until March 6)
Regular $10 (after March 6)
Entry starting at 12pm
Kids under 12 are FREE
(1) Viva La Mujer Tote Bag for environmentally friendly shopping
(1) Raffle ticket for a chance to win amazing products from one of our featured Viva La Mujer Vendors. Raffle prizes are available while supplies last.
Important Notes:
Check-in at our registration table upon arrival.
Once you are checked in at the event, you will receive your tote bag and raffle ticket for a chance to win a prize!
If our venue reaches capacity, we will be giving priority entrance to those attendees with a time slot ticket bought online.
* Pets are not allowed at this event. See FAQ section.
A fun trivia night bringing the community together to support migrant families
Trivia, community, and impact—all in one night supporting migrant families. Free to attend, $10 donation to play per person (solo or teams). Bring new or gently used clothing to get a raffle ticket, with extra tickets available by donation. Register on Eventbrite and come make a difference!
At DePaul University in Chicago, IL, the Latino Law Student Association represents a vibrant community of law students united by their cultural identity and shared commitment to legal excellence. This student-led organization creates an inclusive space where Latino law students can build meaningful relationships, support one another through their legal education, and collectively work toward professional success.
The association embodies DePaul University's values of community engagement and social responsibility. By bringing together students from similar backgrounds, the organization fosters a sense of belonging within the law school community while celebrating the rich cultural perspectives that Latino students bring to legal education and practice. Members benefit from peer mentorship, shared experiences, and collaborative learning opportunities that enhance their educational journey.
Serving the Chicago, IL area, the DePaul Latino Law Student Association connects students not only with each other but also with the broader legal community and cultural organizations throughout the city. The organization recognizes the importance of maintaining strong ties to Latino communities while preparing members for meaningful careers in law that can address community needs and advocate for social justice.
Through its active participation in campus life and engagement initiatives, the association demonstrates that student organizations are essential to creating welcoming, supportive educational environments. The DePaul Latino Law Student Association stands as a testament to the power of community, cultural pride, and collective advocacy within legal education, empowering students to become leaders who bridge the gap between law school and the communities they serve.
The Hispanic Latinx Law Student Association at Chicago-Kent College of Law represents a dedicated community of students united by shared cultural heritage, professional aspirations, and commitment to advancing equity in the legal profession. Located in Chicago, Illinois, this student-led organization creates meaningful connections among Hispanic and Latinx law students while building bridges to the broader legal community. Members benefit from a supportive network that celebrates cultural identity while navigating the challenges and opportunities of legal education. The association champions the voices and experiences of Hispanic and Latinx students within Illinois Institute of Technology's Chicago-Kent College of Law, ensuring that diverse perspectives are represented in campus discourse and decision-making. Beyond academic pursuits, the organization fosters lasting friendships and professional relationships that extend well beyond law school. As Chicago-Kent's student organizations continue to evolve and strengthen their digital presence through the upcoming 312 Community Hubs platform launching in Fall 2025, the Hispanic Latinx Law Student Association remains committed to its mission of community building and mutual support. For current and prospective students interested in connecting with fellow Hispanic and Latinx law students and engaging in meaningful community initiatives, this organization offers a welcoming and empowering space within the Chicago legal education landscape.
The Latine Law Students Association (LLSA) represents a vital community within Loyola University Chicago School of Law, serving as the central hub for Latinx students pursuing legal careers in Chicago, Illinois. This student-led organization exists to create an academic and social support network where members can thrive, connect, and grow together throughout their law school journey. LLSA automatically includes all Latinx students at the law school while extending open membership to any student in good standing who wishes to participate.
At its core, LLSA is committed to amplifying the voices and experiences of Latinx communities within legal education and practice. The organization brings speakers who discuss pressing legal issues affecting Latinx populations domestically and internationally, ensuring members remain informed about critical developments in their communities. By keeping members updated on scholarships, community events, and employment pathways, LLSA empowers students to navigate their legal careers with purpose and cultural awareness.
Beyond academic support, LLSA serves as a bridge between law students and the broader Latinx community. Members participate in meaningful service initiatives and community engagement activities that extend their impact beyond the classroom. The organization deliberately fosters an inclusive culture where both Latinx and non-Latinx students build relationships and understanding. Led by dedicated student leaders and supported by faculty advisor Professor Sarah Diaz, LLSA demonstrates that law school success is strengthened through community, mentorship, and shared commitment to serving underrepresented populations. LLSA events create spaces where friendships form, professional networks develop, and collective commitment to justice takes root.