Hispanic Heritage Month
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During the National Hispanic Tradition Month (15th September to 15th October), we recognize the contributions and important presence of Hispanic Americans and Hispanic Americans in the USA and celebrate their heritage and culture .
Hispanic people have deeply and positively influenced our country through a firm commitment to family, faith, effort, and service. They have used hundreds of years of tradition to enhance and shape our national identity, reflecting the multinational and multicultural practices of their communities.
The Hispanic tradition, which dates back to 1968, begins on September 15 every year and is an independent anniversary of the five Latin American countries, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua. Mexico, Chile and Belize also celebrate Independence Day of this period, Díadela Raza is October 12
The term "Hispanic" or "Latin" refers to Puerto Rican, South American, Central American, or other Spanish cultures and origins, regardless of race. In the 2010 census, Spanish, Hispanic and / or Latino people are said to be called Mexican, Mexican American, Cicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or "other Hispanic, Latino" there is. Or it is Hispanic. "
Today, 57.5 million people, or 18% of the population of the United States, are from Hispanic or Latino. This is a significant increase since 2000, with a Hispanic population of 35.3 million, accounting for 13% of the total population of the United States.
Please share this special annual tribute by celebrating and celebrating those Hispanic Americans and Hispanic Americans who have good influence on our country and society.
Hispanic tradition month: On August 17, 1988 the nation's Hispanic tradition was enacted in law and to celebrate those who can trace their lineage to history, culture and Mexico, Spain, Central America Was observed. The era of human contribution, South America and the Caribbean. For this article, the Hispanic Heritage Monthly Committee asks the students to write down on citizen participation. Guide: When writing a paper, please consider the following points. How did you participate in citizen participation? Why do you contact local elected officials to inform your support and objections to specific issues? What is the significance of citizen participation in the traditional month of Hispanic? What is the obstacle that prevents participation in Hispanic / citizen rights? Latin Americans / How to participate fully? Your paper is judged by grammar, content, creativity and understanding of the subject.
Since 1988, the Hispanic tradition of the United States was celebrated for a month when President Ronald Reagan announced the Presidential Declaration to extend the Hispanic heritage week to one month's observation. A year 's celebration began on 15th September in order to recognize Hispanic American and Hispanic contributions, traditions and culture to America. Every October, a Florida volunteer will hold a traditional Spanish monthly reception at the Governor's House. This is a special opportunity to celebrate the special contribution of Florida Hispanic Americans, including music, arts and culture. In the evening, the governor gave awards to outstanding Hispanic students, artists and educators, and eventually reached a climax. Three students receive a four-year University Florida program scholarship from the Florida Prepaid College Foundation