Nuestra Graduación, formerly known as Raza Graduation, began in 1978 as a small and intimate backyard event to celebrate graduating Latinx students. Years later, Nuestra Graduación was cultivated to be one of UC Irvine's largest cultural graduation with over 300 participating students and over 4,000 guests.
This graduation is unique in that it is organized and conducted entirely by students for students. Each year a committee of student volunteers work to create an intimate, festive, and culturally inclusive graduation ceremony that celebrates the achievement of our Latinx grads.
Name Change: We the Nuestra Grad Committee, formerly known as Raza Grad, changed the name due to the exclusivity that the name hxstorically and culturally entails. Raza is not inclusive of all the identities within the Latinx community that this ceremony intends to celebrate. The Latinx community is composed of many cultures and Raza is not representative of that, since it is limited to Mexicans/Chicanxs folks. Also, considering the hxstorical violence that Mexican centrism has imposed within the Central American community, we need to be critical and accountable of our community to do better. The roots of Raza Grad on this campus has laid the groundwork to allow us to celebrate our achievements alongside our families, and for that work we are grateful. However, this should not limit us from continuously growing and improving the work we do. As Nuestra Grad, we will strive to promote inclusivity and acknowledgement of the entire Latinx community.