Please celebrate Hispanic Tradition Month in 2016 and celebrate the roots of Latin America by all means. Here are 30 articles that bless you including your culture. These stories are very realistic, personal, and diverse, but there is one thing in common. It is resilience and empowerment in the Latin community.
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This is Crecer BRG's monthly celebration of the Spanish tradition. The Latina Leadership Program provides the opportunity for successful Latino executives to share their excellence trips and make women's minorities recognize their strengths. Members of the executive team are expected to convey the impact of their experiences and the emotional intelligence associated with their success. Employees were invited during the Hispanic heritage month of the local community, including the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Industry held in Chino, California on 15 September and the Latin American Chamber of Commerce and Industry held in Madison, Wisconsin. Employees can find these activities in the company's online multi-cultural calendar
As part of our perception of the Hispanic tradition, KCTS 9 sat with the Seattle Times writer Branca Torres. Torres has recently joined the New York Times as an editorial writer and columnist, making her the first editorial board of the New York Times. I talked about the importance of her cultural growth, the obstacles she faced, the Latin American line in the media, and the Hispanic tradition month. You grew up in a small town in eastern Washington State, a small town with a very Latin population. How did you feel when you moved from eastern Washington State to Baltimore, San Francisco, Nashville, did you get out of the comfort zone? Have you experienced a cultural shock? Do you give cultural influence to others?
In my opinion it is no coincidence that the days of our Hispanic ancestors were celebrated in September and October, and in our indigenous heritage in November. Dia de Los Muertos is a tradition commemorating our ancestors and ancestors celebrated in Hispanic and Aboriginal festivals in the United States and other countries in October and November. These celebrations are often called the day of death.
Every year from September 15th to October 15th, the United States celebrates. This celebration is a series of Independence Day in the Spanish-speaking Latin American countries and many different races who believe that Spanish is the language of their mind and / or their ancestral culture We will respect the rich culture and heritage of the people. . As a white woman other than Latino living in the USA, what does it mean to celebrate such a wonderful cultural heritage at the very uncertain and turbulent moment of many Hispanic and Latino people? For me it involves three actions