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Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is an annual celebration of the history and culture of the U.S. Latinx and Hispanic communities. The event, which spans from September 15 to October 15, commemorates how those communities have influenced and contributed to American society at large.

The term Hispanic or Latino (or the more recent term Latinx) refers to a person’s culture or origin—regardless of race. On the 2020 Census form, people were counted as Hispanic or Latino or Spanish if they could identify as having Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or “another Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin.” Hispanic Heritage Month began as a commemorative week when it was first introduced in June of 1968 by California Congressman George E. Brown.

The push to recognize the contributions of the Hispanic community gained momentum throughout the 1960s when the civil rights movement was at its peak and there was a growing awareness of the United States' multicultural identities.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Us!

Monday, September 16, 2024 at noon

Locations:

  • Hoag Student Center Patio (Dahlonega)
  • Student Center Patio (Gainesville)

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at noon

Location:

  • Student Center Volleyball Courts (Gainesville)

Tuesday, October 15, 2024 at 12:30 p.m.

Location:

  • Virtual

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