hispanic heritage month (17)

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As Hispanic Heritage Month winds down, many companies and organizations are wrapping up their celebrations of Latino culture, leadership, and achievement. But for professionals, this isn’t the time to slow down — it’s the perfect moment to finish strong by showing up, connecting, and expanding your network.

While panel discussions, receptions, and cultural events are celebratory by nature, they also serve a deeper purpose: they are gateways to career advancement, business growth, and community

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Hispanic Heritage Month offers an opportunity not only to honor cultural traditions but also to recognize individuals whose work is shaping the future of education and opportunity. Across the nation, Latino leaders are rising to the highest levels of academia, transforming institutions into more inclusive, innovative, and student-focused environments. Their efforts extend beyond administrative leadership—they are mentors, advocates, and visionaries who are redefining what access and excellence

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September is not only the start of fall—it’s also one of the busiest months of the year for hiring in the United States. Companies ramp up recruitment after summer slowdowns, preparing to meet year-end goals and position themselves for the new year. For Latino professionals, this hiring surge aligns with Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15–October 15), creating a powerful moment to combine career growth with cultural celebration.

The September Hiring Surge

Recruiters and HR professionals ofte

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Every year from September 15 to October 15, the United States honors Hispanic Heritage Month—a time celebrated for culture, identity, and legacy. But beyond commemoration, this period presents a powerful strategic opportunity for professionals and organizations to fuel growth, build authenticity, and strengthen connections.

1. Connecting with Emerging Talent and Leadership

Hispanic and Latino communities compose nearly 20% of the U.S. workforce and are among the most rapidly growing groups of e

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Each year from September 15 to October 15, the nation observes Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to honor the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans. While rooted in tradition and celebration, this month also holds unique meaning for Hispanic professionals. It is both a moment of pride and a powerful opportunity to reflect on how our community continues to shape the U.S. workforce and economy.

More Than Celebration — A Professional Platform

For Hispanic profession

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September 15 to October 15 marks Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to honor the history, culture, and achievements of Hispanic and Latino Americans. In the workplace, this celebration isn’t just about recognition—it’s about representation, belonging, and creating pathways for Latino professionals to thrive. For organizations, it’s also a strategic opportunity to strengthen inclusion, support Employee Resource Groups (ERGs), and tap into the innovation and cultural insight of Latino talent.

1. Hon

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Veterans Affairs celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

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VA celebrates Hispanic Heritage month with the story of Vietnam Veteran Arnie Cardenas. Growing up in Uvalde, Texas, Army Veteran Cardenas and his eight siblings loved listening to the sounds of accordion maestro Tony de la Rosa and the Tex-Mex music flowing across nearby border towns like Laredo. As Cardenas grew older, his family got hooked on a new phenomenon sweeping the nation in the mid-1950s: Rock ‘n’ Roll. Read more at U.S. Veteran Affairs News

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Learn about Hispanic Heritage Month's history

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September 15, the middle of September, means we're that much closer to Halloween and days away from it officially being fall. But it's the start of Hispanic Heritage Month as well.

Why does Hispanic Heritage Month begin mid-month?
The reason that Hispanic Heritage Month begins halfway through the month of September is that Sept. 15 is the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Mexico and Chile's independence

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Helping youth embrace their Hispanic heritage

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Each year from September 15 to October 15, Boys & Girls Clubs across the United States honor the history, cultures, struggles and triumphs of Hispanic and Latino Americans during Hispanic Heritage Month.

Knowing more about your unique heritage helps kids foster meaningful connections and pride within their communities. In fact, a recent survey commissioned by our partner, Ancestry, found that 88% of Spanish-speakers in the U.S. believe it is important to honor family history and heritage. Celeb

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Learn about Hispanic Heritage Month's history

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September 15, the middle of September, means we're that much closer to Halloween and days away from it officially being fall. But it's the start of Hispanic Heritage Month as well. Also known as Latinx Heritage Month, it's a 30-day commemoration that celebrates the history, culture and contributions of "American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America," according to Emily Key, director of education at the Smithsonian Latino Center. 

Why does

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When kids and teens learn about cultures, they broaden their view of the world and deepen their understanding of others. Heritage is the story of where we come from and what we bring forward into our future.

Hispanic and Latino heritage is rich with history, culture and exciting contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans past and present. Hispanic & Latino Heritage Month offers families, teachers and afterschool providers an opportunity to explore these vibrant cultures. READ MORE AT BOYS &

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25 National Hispanic Heritage Month facts

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Hispanic Heritage Month runs from September 15 to October 15 every year. It was started in 1968 and has become a national celebration that includes arts festivals and music events from New York to Los Angeles. How did Hispanic Heritage Month start? What famous Hispanic Americans are celebrated today? And what is this year’s theme? Find out the answers to these questions and more. READ MORE AT WE ARE TEACHERS

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

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Hispanic Heritage Month is a month-long United States holiday to celebrate the contributions, cultures, and history of people living in the U.S. with ancestors from Mexico, Spain, Central and South America, and the Caribbean Islands. Beginning in 1968, President Lyndon Johnson instituted a weeklong celebration for the Hispanic and Latin Americans in the U.S., but the holiday was later changed by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to a month-long event. Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM) runs from Septe

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15 fun Hispanic Heritage Month facts

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Hispanic Heritage Month has been celebrated in the U.S. for over 30 years. Formally known as National Hispanic Heritage Month, the annual event honors Hispanic cultures and traditions originating from 20 countries and one territory. Both the Hispanic and Latinx communities observe Hispanic Heritage Month because of their shared Spanish language.

If you’re ready to dive deep into fun Hispanic Heritage Month facts, keep on reading. READ MORE AT GOOD HOUSE KEEPING

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The new Latino landscape

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Hispanics accounted for over half of the nation’s population growth in the last decade. This is not just reflected in larger cities, but in mountain towns, Southern neighborhoods and Midwestern prairies.

“The Latino population has been dispersing across the United States for years — a reflection of where the nation’s population is moving and where opportunities are located,” said Mark Hugo Lopez, director of race and ethnicity research at the Pew Research Center. READ MORE AT NBC NEWS

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Maybe you first heard about National Hispanic Heritage Month from a friend or scrolled across an informational post about it on social media. You're familiar with the celebratory month, but if you had to take a pop quiz on the subject? Let's just say... you probably wouldn't walk out with an A+.

These facts about National Hispanic Heritage Month will not only deepen your knowledge of this celebration, but enrich your life overall. READ MORE AT WOMEN'S HEALTH

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