The History of Pachuco Subculture

The History of Pachuco Subculture

Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15. These weeks provide an opportunity to explore significant cultural movements of the Hispanic and Latino communities. One such cultural movement is the Pachuco subculture. This subculture emerged during the early twentieth century and became a symbol of Mexican American youth resisting discrimination. Learning about […]

Celebrating Hispanic Culture

Celebrating Hispanic Culture

All ethnicities have unique cultures, histories and contributions. There are over 60 million people in this country who come from Hispanic origin. This month, from September 15 to October 15, the United States celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month. All over the country, there will be events that aim to highlight the cultural impact of Hispanic Americans […]

Salsa Music Legend Featured on Quarter Series

Salsa Music Legend Featured on Quarter Series

Celia Cruz, a Cuban American singer who popularized Salsa music until her death in 2003, will be featured on a quarter in 2024 as part of the American Women Quarters™ Program. She will be the first Afro-Latina featured on U.S. currency.   Cruz grew up in Havana, Cuba. As a singer she got her first big […]

José Hernández Achieves Dream of Becoming Astronaut

José Hernández Achieves Dream of Becoming Astronaut

An inspiring story about a Hispanic American who was once a migrant worker and became an astronaut is now streaming online. The movie, “A Million Miles Away,” describes how José Hernández became one of the first Hispanic Americans to fly into space as a U.S. astronaut.  Beginnings  José Hernández was born on August 7, 1962, […]

Colombian American Makes U.S. History

Colombian American Makes U.S. History

For the first time in its 109-year history, the Federal Reserve now has a Latina on its governing board. The U.S. Senate confirmed Colombian American economist Dr. Adriana Kugler by a 53-45 vote in September 2023.  New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez said Kugler’s place on the Board of Governors is a step in changing the leadership […]

Honoring the First Latino Four-Star General

Honoring the First Latino Four-Star General

The Killeen, Texas, military base that was known as Fort Hood for more than 80 years is now Fort Cavazos. The base was renamed in honor of the late General Richard Cavazos, the first Latino four-star Army general, who was born in Texas.   Renaming U.S. Army Bases  The base is one of nine Army […]

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