University Housing Services is hosting a cultural dinner from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 27 featuring actor and activist Javier Muñoz.
The event will take place in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center.
Muñoz is most notable for starring as Alexander Hamilton in “Hamilton” from 2016-2018. He is also an activist for LGBTQIA+ rights.
Illinois State University has been hosting cultural dinners since the early 1980s.
The goal of these dinners is to allow students to experience cultural diversity from around the world through a keynote speaker, a meal and entertainment related to the culture being featured.
“The significance of the event is to bring a speaker who has a great message to spread, whether it’s about their experience or maybe a significant event [that] happened in their life, and we try to relate it to students,” Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications Hillary Campos said.
“We really try to push it to students so that they can attend and see the speaker and have a dinner too, as well, that is hopefully significant with the individual’s background,” Campos continued.
Campos also explained the most important traits for a featured guest.
“We’ve done extensive research in looking at video footage of him speaking in front of a crowd, and he does a really good job with that,” Campos said.
“We also think he has a really important message, not only about immigration, but also about his time, his career, his LGBTQIA+ experiences and just his advocacy for what he’s doing,” Campos continued.
In the upcoming cultural dinner, Puerto Rican fusion cuisine will accompany Muñoz’s speech.
Students can register for the event here.









