September 2024

September 15 marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a time when we commemorate the rich tapestry of history, traditions, culture and contributions of Hispanic Americans. Unlike other heritage months, this celebration begins mid-month to highlight the anniversaries of independence for several Latin American countries. This includes Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, all of which declared independence on September 15, 1821, and Mexico and Chile, which celebrate their independence days on September 16 and 18, respectively.

First established in 1968 as a weeklong observance and later expanded to a full 31 days in 1988, National Hispanic Heritage Month today celebrates Hispanic Americans whose heritage is rooted in Spain and 19 countries or territories; in addition to those mentioned above, this includes Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

This year’s theme, “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together,” highlights the enduring spirit of innovation and resilience that defines the Hispanic experience.

Throughout history, Hispanic Americans have pushed the envelope and changed the world in so many ways. They have left an indelible mark in every aspect of society, from labor organizers like Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta and Luisa Moreno; technology pioneers like inventor and astronaut Ellen Ochoa and Duolingo founder Luis Von Ahn; sports legends like softball player Lisa Fernandez who led the U.S. Olympic teams to three consecutive gold medals; and news media leaders like Cesar Conde, the first Hispanic American to lead a major English-language news organization.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Latino population in the U.S. is over 62 million today, making up 18.9% of the total population. Latinos continue to help fuel our economy and enrich our nation as entrepreneurs, athletes, artists, entertainers, scientists, public servants, and much more.

We encourage everyone to be a part of Hispanic Heritage Month festivities and learn more about how Hispanic Americans have changed — and are changing — the world. Bring the family to Fiestas Patrias Day at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, or attend a Latinx Heritage Month activity at your local library. There’s lots to explore.

Check out our list of resources and activities in your neighborhood. Adelante!




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