National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15. This observance began in 1968 when President Lyndon B. Johnson established National Hispanic Heritage Week through Proclamation 3869.
President Ronald Reagan later expanded the celebration to a full 30 days with Public Law 100-402 on August 17, 1988. Since then, every president has issued an annual proclamation to honor and celebrate Hispanic heritage.
Discover how government agencies celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring the links below:
- NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/hispanic-heritage-month/
- Library of Congress: https://guides.loc.gov/latinx-studies/nhhm
- U.S. Department of Defense: https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/National-Hispanic-Heritage-Month/
- U.S. Census Bureau: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2023/hispanic-heritage-month.html
- National Hispanic Heritage Month Web Portal [Library of Congress, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives and Records Administration]: https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/exhibits-and-collections.html
This September, join us as we highlight government publications that illuminate the rich histories, vibrant cultures, and significant contributions of Hispanic Americans.