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Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated September 15th to October 15th.

Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates the contributions Hispanic Americans have made to American society and culture and to honor American neighbor's who celebrate their independence.

The month started in 1968 as a proclamation as national week by President Lyndon Johnson. In 1988, Congress passed for a national month-long celebration.


The purpose of this guide is to offer a small celebration, offer education, and provide entertainment during this heritage month. It is not an extensive guide to every culture into to those to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, but we try our best to be as wide ranging as possible. Please learn and enjoy.

Why is it from the 15th to the 15th?

Hispanic Heritage Month is from September 15th to October 15th because it encompasses the independence days of many Central American countries.

September 15th Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
September 16th Mexico
September 18 Chile
September 21 Brazil

The countries above have independence days during Hispanic Heritage month.

But we also want to acknowledge all of the independence days. So... here they are!

February 17th Dominican Republic
May 14th Paraguay
May 20th Cuba
July 5th Venezuela
July 9th Argentina
July 20th Columbia
July 28th Peru
August 6th Bolivia

August 10th

Ecuador
August 25th Uraguay
September 7th  Brazil
November 3rd Panama

Selected Non-Fiction Books & eBooks

Finding Latinx : in search of the voices redefining Latino identity by Paola Ramos
The Disinherited by Henry Kamen
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month! by Maris Orgullo
Hispanic Literature of the United States By Nicolas Kanellos
The Latino Holiday Book by Valerie Menard
Hispanic Firsts by Nicolas Kanellos
La Vida Real by Tanya Savory
Breaking Boundaries by Asuncion Horno Delgado
Everything you need to know about Latino History by Himilice Novas
Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez
The Racial Healing Handbook by Anneliese Singh

Selected Fiction Books

How Moon Fuentez Fell in Love with the Universe by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
Ramon and Julieta by Alana Quintana Albertson
Where are you from by Yamile Saied Mendez
Infinite Country by Patricial Engel
The inheritance of Orquidea Divina by Zoraida Cordova
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Suck by Monica Brown
The Book of Unknown Americans by Cristina Henriquez

Selected Podcast Episodes

Selected Podcasts

  • La Biblioteca

An "exploration of the collections of the Library of Congress" with a variety of topics including recordings from poets like Pablo Neruda, a discussion on Madrigal v. Quiligan, Latinx and U.S. Identity, and more.

  • Así Fue

"A podcast where journalists talk about the intersection between their personal histories and their work".

Selected Websites

"Our mission [is] to be the most progressive media brand that puts emerging Latin culture on the map".

An innovative platform "with a cause" that tells the "origin stories" and histories of the cultural traditions, songs, sayings, places, foods, people, and more that are within the Latinx mixture.

As an initiative of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, this is a website that offers supportive freelance journalism and a space to share their voice.

The collection of these websites were gathered with the help of the Library of Congress.

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