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WSU celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month virtually - African American News Today - EIN News

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FAIRBORN, Ohio (WDTN) — The annual Hispanic Heritage celebration at Wright State University has gone virtual this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. WSU is celebrating Hispanic Heritage month by bringing together local musicians, educators, entrepreneurs, and a roundtable of experts for a series of virtual events. Mia Honaker, is the associate director of Wright […]

Source: Dayton News & Weather | Dayton, OH | wdtn.com

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