The Hispanic Summer Program can be described as a “wandering institution” born of the hopes and struggles of a variety of Latina/o Christians as well as the institutions that work in solidarity with the broader Latino communities. Since its inception the HSP was created to be an ecumenical academic program and thus strives to represent among its faculty and student body the varieties of Latina/o experience and national, regional, racial, economic, and cultural backgrounds.
I was invited to design HSP’s posters and brochures in 2016 and I have thoroughly enjoyed working with Daisy Machado, Elizabeth Niang, Denise Oliveira, and Matthew Vaughan on this program.