Pompano Beach proudly celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of Hispanic and Latin-American history that have inspired others to succeed. Pompano Beach Arts has compiled a series of exhibitions and events to celebrate Hispanic and Latin American inspiration and culture.
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
From September 15th through October 15th, we recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month. During the four weeks, celebrations honor the heritage and contributions made by Hispanic community members. With great fanfare, celebrations sweep across Latin America, Central America, and Mexico, and Chili commemorating each country's independence from week to week!
#HispanicHeritageMonth
The Hispanic population has grown to nearly 62 million in the United States. since 2020. According to Pew Research data, that number may be higher since not all of Hispanic descent identify as Hispanic. Furthermore, that same year, more than half of the Hispanic population was registered to vote, a historic milestone. As the Hispanic population grows, more opportunity presents itself to embrace the rich culture and vast history they share. From coast to coast, we celebrate Hispanic heritage every day in mainstream society. It is not only reflecting our cultural differences; it adds a different perspective to our lives for us to enjoy.
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH HISTORY
Originally, President Lyndon Johnson declared Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968. Through later legislation submitted by U.S. Rep. Esteban Torres (D-California), the week expanded to National Hispanic Heritage Month under the direction of President Ronald Reagan in 1988. Festivities begin on September 15th, marking the anniversary of independence for the Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua
Date and Time
Sunday Sep 15, 2024