National Hispanic Heritage Month
Document Type
Bibliography
Publication Date
9-2024
Abstract
Each year, Americans observe Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures, and contributions of Americans with Spanish, Latin American, and Caribbean ancestry. Originally a week-long celebration initiated by President Johnson in 1968, it was extended to a month by President Reagan in 1988. The period of mid-September to mid-October was chosen to align with the independence days of several Latin American countries.[1] In this digital display, we highlight the contributions of significant Hispanic American figures in medicine and provide helpful resources to support the health of the Hispanic and Latinx communities. This display is part of the Leatherby Libraries' Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives in alignment with the Chapman University Strategic Plan for Diversity & Inclusion, fostering a diverse and inclusive campus climate.
Recommended Citation
Portillo, I., & Carson, D. (2024). National Hispanic Heritage Month [Virtual exhibit]. https://scalar.chapman.edu/scalar/hispanic-heritage-month/index