Hispanic Heritage Month, observed annually from September 15 to October 15, celebrates the rich histories and cultures of Americans with Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean, and Central and South American ...
Hispanic Heritage Month officially begins Sunday, Sept. 15, and runs through October 15. During this time, communities across the country host events that showcase Hispanic heritage through art, music ...
Every September, a special celebration kicks off across the U.S.—Hispanic Heritage Month! It’s a vibrant time when Latinx communities come together to honor their culture, traditions and incredible ...
National Hispanic Heritage Month is an annual observance in the U.S. from September 15 to October 15. The observance began as a week in 1968 under President Lyndon B. Johnson and was expanded to a ...
Hispanic Heritage Month (or Latino Heritage Month) is a month-long celebration that kicks off on September 15th. We’ve put ...
Luther College invites the public to celebrate the rich culture, history and contributions of Latino and Hispanic communities by recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month in September. This year’s events, ...
Students throughout New Jersey will soon see contributions that Latino and Hispanic people have made throughout history as part of required learning in the state's Social Studies education programs.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Hispanic Heritage Month is underway, and as you get ready to partake in all the cultural festivities and food, here are a few things you may not know about the 30-day celebration.
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - September 15 marks the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month. This month, we celebrate countless influential Hispanic and Latinx people, rich history and a lively culture. The ...
Jan Rodriguez is considered to be the first non-native resident of Manhattan. He was born in Santo Domingo, capital of what is now known as the Dominican Republic, and was hired by a Dutch Captain to ...