Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 through October 15. With the Civil Rights movement during the 1960's there was a push to recognize and celebrate the diversity of our country. California Congressman George E. Brown introduced a bill in 1968 designating the celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Week starting on September 15.
National Hispanic Heritage Month was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan in 1988. The timing of National Hispanic Heritage Month coincides with the Independence Day celebrations of several Latin American nations. National Hispanic Heritage Month honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latinx Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries.
Resources: The History Channel National Parks Service

Click the links below to learn about the culture and contributions Hispanics and Latinx have made to help build this nation.
Hosted by the Library of Congress, this site will provide a brief history of National Hispanic Heritage Month along with legislative documents related to National Hispanic Heritage Month.
National Hispanic Heritage Month
Take a virtual tour the Cesar Chavez National Monument established of American labor leader Cesar Chavez
Ceasar Chavez National Monument
Feel the rhythm of the beat and learn about the origin and contributors to Latin music. The Smithsonian has a collection of images, videos and information on Latin Music.
Latin Music
History channels provide definitions and background information on the various styles of Latin music.
PBS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Learn about the history and view the incredible artwork at the Chicano Park located in San Diego, California.
Chicano Park