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  • The 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month theme is Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power, and Progress in America. (weareteachers.com)
  • Check out the 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month tools on LinkedIn. (weareteachers.com)
  • Officially designated by the U.S. Department of Education, MSIs include colleges and universities that enroll a significant percentage of Alaskan Native, Asian American, Black, Hispanic, Native American, Native American Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian students. (purdue.edu)
  • However, for all other racial categories (Native American/Alaskan Native, Asian, Black/African American, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander) COVID-19 caused more YLL than deaths of despair. (bvsalud.org)
  • So welcome to this blog series about Hispanics - or Latinos, if you prefer. (hispanicad.com)
  • While it is impossible to pay tribute to all Latinos who have made substantial contributions, BCT Partners happily recognizes five extraordinary people who were trailblazers in their fields and very impactful on American culture. (bctpartners.com)
  • This report includes results from focus groups and a major survey of more than 2,000 American adults, including significant oversamples of Millennials, African Americans, and Latinos, to assess attitudes among these important constituencies. (americanprogress.org)
  • While it is impossible to pay tribute to all Latinos who have made substantial contributions, FirstLantic Healthcare wants to recognize five extraordinary people who were first in their fields and given so much to America. (firstlantic.com)
  • Latinos face chronic wealth and educational disparities in Houston, despite being the largest ethnic group in the state and driving population and economic growth across Texas, according to data presented at a Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce summit Wednesday. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • As Texans, we have enjoyed the benefits of Hispanic culture and the contributions of countless Latinos, including political leaders and activists, educators, scientists, artists, and community members whose daily contributions continue to enrich our lives. (uth.edu)
  • While celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, consider volunteering your time, starting a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign , or donating directly to an organization via its crowdfunding website . (classy.org)
  • If you are interested in participating in local Hispanic Heritage Month events, you might consider attending ALMA LATINA: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Austin, taking part in the Hispanic Heritage Month Kick-Off Celebration in Houston, or working up a sweat at the Hispanic Heritage Month 5K Run & Walk . (uth.edu)
  • September 15th to October 15th officially represents Hispanic Heritage Month or Latinx Heritage Month as it is becoming known. (bctpartners.com)
  • Source datasets for the 2020 annual tables were officially closed on September 27, 2022. (cdc.gov)
  • It's a time when communities across the country host events, art exhibitions, performances, and educational programs to showcase the richness of Hispanic culture. (transperfect.com)
  • As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month over the next several weeks, we hope you will join us in learning more about the Center's work in the Hispanic community and the many ways you can support and benefit from the richness of Hispanic culture and heritage. (uth.edu)
  • The celebration was initially one week and started by President Johnson to recognize the cultural contributions of Hispanic Americans. (bctpartners.com)
  • This celebration is a time to honor the myriad of traditions, historical moments, and contributions of individuals with Hispanic roots in American society. (classy.org)
  • As the name suggests, Hispanic Heritage Month is an effort to honor the heritage, accomplishments, and contributions of Hispanic people and promote a cross-cultural understanding of the Latin American community. (classy.org)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15 each year in the United States, is a time to honor and recognize the rich cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latin Americans. (transperfect.com)
  • In the United States, Hispanic Heritage Month was officially established by law in 1988 to honor the diverse and vibrant contributions of Hispanic and Latin Americans to the nation's history, culture, and society. (transperfect.com)
  • For more than 30 years, Americans have celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 through October 15 each year-though the country has officially recognized the importance of the Hispanic community's many contributions to the cultural fabric of America going all the way back to the late 1960s. (denofgeek.com)
  • From September 15 through October 15, Hispanic Heritage Month honors the achievements, contributions, cultures, and histories of Hispanic Americans. (uth.edu)
  • The commemoration of Hispanic heritage started as a weeklong event in 1968. (weareteachers.com)
  • Many U.S. businesses are interested in promoting a diverse workforce that is represented by the growing Hispanic and Latin American populations. (schoolsoup.com)
  • Thirteen states have populations of at least 1 million Hispanic residents. (weareteachers.com)
  • The U.S. Census Bureau announced in March that its 2020 survey undercounted Black and Hispanic populations, while overcounting white and Asian Americans. (bridgedetroit.com)
  • The city boasts significant Hispanic and Native American populations, as well as a growing community of Asians. (enjoytravel.com)
  • 1 year, American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) and blacks had consistently higher total injury death rates than other racial/ethnic populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The delegates decided to merge the many activist organizations UMAS, MASA, Template:Hispanic and Latino Americans MEChA began during the 1960s, empowered through the political movements of the time, especially the civil rights and Chicano Movement. (newideas.net)
  • These Latin Americans clearly misjudged the determination of the enemies of fascism to arrest its growth, and they certainly overestimated its appeal within their homelands. (dukeupress.edu)
  • It does not take into consideration the huge variety that exists among Latin Americans in terms of nationalities, ethnicities, and religious affiliation. (hnn.us)
  • Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month at Walt Disney World Resort is my favorite time to celebrate my diverse and colorful culture. (go.com)
  • With over 62 million people now within the U.S. identifying as part or wholly Hispanic, there could not be a better time to celebrate some of the most influential Hispanics in U.S. history. (bctpartners.com)
  • Below are a handful of nonprofits doing incredible things to honor Hispanic culture, celebrate Hispanic Americans, elevate historical independence days, and protect the integrity of historic Hispanic traditions. (classy.org)
  • Mexico (September 16) and Chile (September 18) also celebrate their Independence Day during Hispanic Heritage Month. (weareteachers.com)
  • Regardless of how you choose to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we hope you will take time to learn more about the richness of Hispanic heritage and enjoy its influence on life in Texas. (uth.edu)
  • Congressman Garamendi's paternal grandparents were Basque immigrants from Spain, and the House Press Gallery recognizes Garamendi as Hispanic. (wikipedia.org)
  • Its mission is to promote the educational, cultural, economic, and professional development of individuals of Hispanic descent-specifically helping immigrants ingratiate into larger, established American communities. (classy.org)
  • Will Hispanic Immigrants Vote for the Democrats or Republicans? (hnn.us)
  • Should Democrats be worried that recent Hispanic immigrants will vote for the GOP? (hnn.us)
  • The new immigrants from Latin America are no exception. (hnn.us)
  • Equally troubling for Clinton, Hispanic voters know the difference between illegal immigrants and all Hispanics, despite the Democrat machine's rigorous attempts to tie the two together. (bizpacreview.com)
  • Korean Grace CRC has many of the same goals Emmanuel Hispanic does-welcoming immigrants, growing in grace and knowledge, and passing on the faith from generation to generation. (reformedworship.org)
  • In 1988, when President Reagan was in office, Hispanic Heritage Week was expanded from a week to a month. (weareteachers.com)
  • First designated as a weeklong celebration by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, Hispanic Heritage Month was officially established by President Ronald Reagan in 1988. (uth.edu)
  • President Lyndon B. Johnson officially created Hispanic Heritage Week on September 17, 1968. (weareteachers.com)
  • When George H.W. Bush was in the House of Representatives in 1968, he sponsored the original Hispanic Heritage Week bill. (weareteachers.com)
  • In the summer of 1968, the UFWC solicited the assistance of the Washington American engage people in social action and encourage participation in church life. (newideas.net)
  • During her time as president, she has worked to grow the organization as one of the largest and most influential Hispanic chambers in the nation. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • Financial assistance offered through Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. (schoolsoup.com)
  • The Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce partnered with the UH Hobby School for Public Affairs to dig deep into the demographics and earning power of the Houston Hispanic community. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • Laura Murillo is celebrating her 15th year as the CEO and president of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • During a recent visit with the Unites States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, President Joe Biden proclaimed that the Hispanic business community will lead the economic recovery following the downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • Laura Murillo, CEO and president of the Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, urged corporate leaders to increase board and executive diversity during a presentation at the chamber's first in-person meeting since the pandemic. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • Pacheco was the first Latino to serve in Congress, and previously served as the first (and, to date, only) Hispanic Governor of the State of California. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mexican American, Kern County High School, California, graduates majoring in any course at Bakersfield College. (schoolsoup.com)
  • MEChA was founded in 1969 after militant Mexican American high school students in California and Texas began walking out to protest discrimination and the lack of Latino teachers. (newideas.net)
  • Lecturing, giving workshops and consulting on such topics as Hispanics, diversity in the United States, global cultures, intergroup relations and intercultural communication. (hispanicad.com)
  • This diversity also allows banks to better understand and serve the unique financial needs of Hispanic communities. (transperfect.com)
  • According to American Medical Association's Diversity in the Physician Workforce: Facts and Figures 2010, 1 in 8 Americans is African American, yet only 1 in 15 doctors is. (harlaninstitute.org)
  • These facts help to prove the point that Affirmative Action is necessary for racial diversity in schools with African-American and Hispanic acceptance rates dropping around 40% without the practice in place. (harlaninstitute.org)
  • The 2017 American Liberty 225th Anniversary Gold Coin is the first in a series of 24-karat gold coins that will feature designs which depict an allegorical Liberty in a variety of contemporary forms-including designs representing Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and Indian-Americans among others-to reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of the United States," reads a press release from the Mint. (wtvr.com)
  • Increasingly, North American ports are harnessing diversity in their workforces and building their capacity by contracting to diverse businesses. (aapaseaports.com)
  • It's been more than a decade since Hispanic students first came to make up a majority of Texas public school students. (amren.com)
  • Several factors substantiate expectations of a very high growth rate over the next decade: Buyoed by the growth in Internet access in Latin America, smart phone penetration is growing at a very high rate. (portada-online.com)
  • Hispanic people officially make up largest population group in Texas Researchers said the data doesn't change much for cities like Houston, where Hispanics have held the largest portion of the population for around a decade. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • Schoolsoup researchers have identified thousands of scholarships available to Hispanic American students through the generosity of such companies and organizations. (schoolsoup.com)
  • Get involved in one of the hundreds of Hispanic-focused nonprofit organizations that could use your help. (classy.org)
  • Hosting financial education workshops, partnering with local Hispanic organizations, and participating in cultural events are ways banks can demonstrate their commitment to the Hispanic community beyond just providing banking services. (transperfect.com)
  • Today officially kicks off the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, in which we will see many festivals and vibrant activities celebrating the Latino community all around the United States. (latinitasmagazine.org)
  • Welcome to my new blog series on Univision Insights, "Hispanics and the American Future. (hispanicad.com)
  • The rationales for the transaction offer interesting insights into the current state of the Latin American and U.S. Hispanic marketing industries. (portada-online.com)
  • Clinton did maintain a big advantage with African-Americans who broke for her at a rate of 87 percent. (bizpacreview.com)
  • Thanks to a historic "re-migration" of millions of African Americans back South, combined with the country's fastest growing Hispanic population, the political potency of Southern whites has started to shrivel. (thedemocraticstrategist.org)
  • From African Americans to Asians, Mexicans to Muslims, minority groups have been targeted by discriminatory legislation and continue to be impacted by the vitriol of its legacy to this day. (mpac.org)
  • Diving deep into the history of the United States, many African Americans were forcefully brought into the colonies as slaves centuries ago. (mpac.org)
  • After decades of struggle to attain their freedom, African Americans were still subjected to racism through the Jim Crow laws which segregated African Americans and racially targeted them. (mpac.org)
  • These laws were further protected after the Plessy v. Ferguson case, which originated from an incident in which an "African American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for Black people", determined the "separate but equal" treatment of African Americans was not unconstitutional. (mpac.org)
  • Even after African Americans were granted constitutional freedoms, white supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, the Knights of the White Camellia, the White League, and the Red Shirts continued to harass, torture, and kill African Americans. (mpac.org)
  • Hispanic Texans are expected to make up a flat-out majority of the state's population in the decades to come, and most Texas children will soon be Hispanic. (amren.com)
  • The state population is 74 per cent white, 16 per cent Hispanic, and 17 per cent African-American. (counterpunch.org)
  • The population is mostly Italian-American, but there are also many Polish-American and Hispanic residents. (golansmoving.com)
  • Twenty percent of the U.S. population identifies as Hispanic. (weareteachers.com)
  • In the United States, Mexican Americans make up the largest Hispanic population. (weareteachers.com)
  • Americans of Mexican descent are approximately 62% of the overall U.S. Hispanic population. (weareteachers.com)
  • Urban ministry among the U.S. Hispanic population began in 1982, and has grown into a major church planting and theological education emphasis today. (avantministries.org)
  • We are pleased to be able to offer the Univision brand to Canada's growing Hispanic population," said John Cassaday , President and Chief Executive Officer of Corus Entertainment. (newswire.ca)
  • Detroiters will lose millions of dollars in federal funds due to what Mayor Mike Duggan called "systemic racism" in the government's approach to officially determine the city's population. (bridgedetroit.com)
  • Fondly called 'The Q' or 'The Duke City' by locals, Albuquerque boasts a unique multicultural population with strong Hispanic, Latino, and Native American influences. (enjoytravel.com)
  • CarePoint's three safety net hospitals care for a population that is 80% African American and Hispanic, with a high percentage of uninsured and Medicaid patients, especially at Christ Hospital and Hoboken University Medic al Center, where they make up approximately 60% of the current patient mix. (carepointhealth.org)
  • Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month Starts Today at Walt Disney World with Even More to Enjoy! (go.com)
  • With Hispanic and Latin American Heritage Month starting today, we've got even more new things you can experience to continue the party all month long - and beyond! (go.com)
  • National Hispanic Heritage Month officially commences on September 15. (classy.org)
  • This celebratory month was originally seven days long and known as Hispanic Heritage Week. (classy.org)
  • Consider getting some friends or family members together to read a book or two in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month. (classy.org)
  • Support throughout Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond enables the Community Resource Center to offer courses like this to hundreds of individuals annually. (classy.org)
  • Last month, the American Heart Association shared the results of a study that found that Hispanic/Latino adults who have kidney disease may be at increased risk. (kidneyfund.org)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month has its roots in the cultural celebrations of several Latin American countries. (transperfect.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month culminates with Día de la Raza, in observance of the arrival of Europeans to the Americas. (transperfect.com)
  • It is important for banks to not only acknowledge Hispanic Heritage Month, but also to cultivate Hispanic experiences. (transperfect.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time for banks to engage with the community, but it's certainly not the only time to engage. (transperfect.com)
  • Jamie Foxx's Electro, facts about Hispanic Heritage Month, why you should watch Dick Johnson Is Dead, and more! (denofgeek.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15 to October 15 of every year. (denofgeek.com)
  • How did Hispanic Heritage Month start? (weareteachers.com)
  • Teachers have been involved in Hispanic Heritage Month from the start. (weareteachers.com)
  • Ronald Reagan expanded Hispanic Heritage Week to a full month. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month starts on five countries' Independence Day. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month starts on September 15 each year because El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Nicaragua all observe their Independence Day on that date. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates people who are from or have ancestors from countries where Spanish is spoken. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates people living in the United States who have ancestors from countries where Spanish is the primary language. (weareteachers.com)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month always has a theme. (weareteachers.com)
  • Then, during his presidency, he declared the 30-day period from September 15 to October 15 Hispanic Heritage Month, lengthening the celebration to a full month. (weareteachers.com)
  • If you'd like to learn more about Hispanic culture and its role in shaping the history of the U.S, visit the Smithsonian's Hispanic Heritage Month website for resources, podcasts, and their online portrait gallery. (uth.edu)
  • Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity for all children to learn more about the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. (spanishplayground.net)
  • I just watched Worlds Together Cuba, a beautiful 25-minute documentary released in anticipation of Hispanic Heritage Month. (spanishplayground.net)
  • Check out the end of this post for fabulous Hispanic Heritage Month resources! (spanishplayground.net)
  • Any changes will be reflected in the online version in the month the article is officially released. (cdc.gov)
  • I remember as I was growing up hearing it's going to be decades before we were the majority or before we were the largest group," said state Rep. Victoria Neave Criado, a Dallas Democrat who chairs the Mexican American Legislative Caucus. (amren.com)
  • Chavez was born in Arizona to a Mexican American family and is remembered for his untiring fight for workers' rights. (bctpartners.com)
  • Born in Los Angeles to a Mexican American family, she was academically gifted, earning her physics degree from San Diego State University and her master's and doctorate degrees from Stanford University's department of electrical engineering. (bctpartners.com)
  • When President Johnson created Hispanic Heritage Week, he asked teachers to create celebratory curriculum about the accomplishments of Hispanic people. (weareteachers.com)
  • President George H.W. Bush helped start Hispanic Heritage Week. (weareteachers.com)
  • And though 1 in 6 Americans identifies as Hispanic/Latino, only 1 in 20 doctors does. (harlaninstitute.org)
  • COVID-19 has officially been declared as the latest in the list of pandemics by WHO at the start of 2020. (bvsalud.org)
  • Scholarship assistance for current students of Hispanic descent. (schoolsoup.com)
  • The idea, as Johnson explained it, was to honor the impact that people of Hispanic descent have had in the United States. (weareteachers.com)
  • The celebration also presents a fantastic opportunity for nonprofits to engage with and support the Hispanic community in various impactful ways. (classy.org)
  • Rates of VBAC for African American and Hispanic American women have historically lagged somewhat behind those of white women or any other ethnic group according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . (umms.org)
  • The very real (although officially unspoken) fight over who can best appease the presumed interests of America's ever-growing bloc of Hispanic voters has taken first place, ahead of America 's economic and national security interests. (americanfreepress.net)
  • The One America News / Gravis Marketing poll tapped 1,500 registered voters, ten percent of whom were Hispanic. (bizpacreview.com)
  • They employed micro-simulation analysis and used data from over 124,000 students across the country to come to the startling conclusion that "…eliminating affirmative action would reduce acceptance rates for African-American and Hispanic applicants by as much as one-half to two-thirds and have an equivalent impact on the proportion of underrepresented minority students in the admitted class. (harlaninstitute.org)
  • Both Kogan and Lopez Blanco expect that Pulpo Media's strong datasets about the U.S. Hispanic consumer and Headway's for Latin America will be excellent complements when it comes to increase advertiser ROI in the U.S. Hispanic and Latin American markets. (portada-online.com)
  • Many Hispanics face barriers to accessing financial services, including language barriers, lack of knowledge about banking options, and limited access to affordable financial products. (transperfect.com)
  • Investigating topics such as the changing Latino culture and the developing Hispanic identity. (hispanicad.com)
  • Spanning two autumn months, it also encompasses and celebrates the independence anniversary of five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala. (classy.org)
  • Once part of Mexico and Spain, Texas' vibrant growth has been undoubtedly shaped by Hispanic influences. (uth.edu)
  • Recent census estimates showed that 49.3% of Texans under the age of 18 are Hispanic. (amren.com)
  • Even more striking are data indicating 49.3% of Texans under 18 years are Hispanic, a trend that is predicted to continue through natural increase and net migration. (uth.edu)
  • She's also, for the first time on an officially minted coin, portrayed as a black woman. (wtvr.com)
  • Public consciousness of race in American society has been greatly heightened over the past few years with the revelation of black deaths during police actions, the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, and by various utterances, as well as policies against Mexicans and other immigrant groups by the current US President. (cdc.gov)
  • Preliminary studies showed inequalities in COVID-19 mortality for Black and Hispanic Americans in the pandemic's onset. (bvsalud.org)
  • AKF works on behalf of the 37 million Americans living with kidney disease, and the millions more at risk, to support people wherever they are in their fight against kidney disease - from prevention through post-transplant living. (kidneyfund.org)
  • In January, UM Medicine transitioned to a race-free algorithm used to evaluate kidney function , increasing access to specialty care or transplantation for thousands of African American people living with advanced kidney disease. (umms.org)
  • More than 62 million people in the United States, or one in five people, identify as Hispanic. (weareteachers.com)
  • The American Heart Heart Association "Taking the Issues to Heart" virtual forum on Thursday, March 25, encouraged people to get their COVID-19 vaccines and discussed ways to communicate that message in communities of color, where vaccine mistrust and lack of access to health care are issues. (houstonhispanicchamber.com)
  • This blog series will range far and wide about many topics related to Hispanics past, present, and future - analyzing, clarifying, and reframing. (hispanicad.com)
  • Ochoa was the first Hispanic American woman to go to space - serving on a nine-day mission in 1993. (bctpartners.com)
  • WIPHYS was "officially" started in January 1993, and now has over 900 subscribers. (aps.org)
  • In a conversation with Portada, Blanco and Kogan stress that digital marketing currently is having very high growth rates in Latin America. (portada-online.com)
  • The e-commerce space is in a relatively early stage in Latin America and that is why there is a lot of room for growth. (portada-online.com)
  • With today's announcement, Univision's commitment to serving Hispanic audiences in the U.S. expands to Canada , as well," said Alberto Ciurana , President of Programming and Content for Univision Networks. (newswire.ca)
  • The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. (aps.org)