MOMENT IN TIME
The day of September 15th, the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence on September 16th and September 18th, respectively.
TRAILBLAZER
A two-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, Rudy Valdez has become known for his commitment to telling powerful, diverse, and dynamic stories through an unparalleled and self-taught cinematic lens. In 2023, his award-winning short film, “Translators: The Untold Story of Children Who Give A Voice To Generations” received wide acclaim. The film highlights that there are over 11 million children across the U.S. who are the only English speakers in their family. It is the story of kids who act as their family's translators on matters that are sometimes more adult than they are. Learn more here: www.translatorsfilm.com
DID YOU KNOW?
The 2024 theme for Hispanic Heritage month is: “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together”. It is chosen each year by The National Council of Hispanic Employment Program Managers (NCHEPM). This year’s theme encapsulates the spirit of innovation, unity, and resilience that define the Hispanic experience.
FOR A CAUSE
The Hispanic Heritage Foundation (HHF) is an award-winning nonprofit organization that discovers, encourages, and develops Latino leaders from a variety of industries to meet the nation’s needs and objectives. The White House established it in 1987.
HHF’s award-winning LOFT leadership and workforce development program covers 10 “Tracks” or industries. The nonprofit connects thousands of students and young professionals to mentors and resources and organizes 50 trainings, workshops, and informal Charlas across the country. Moreover, hundreds of minorities are placed in internships, mentorships, fellowships, and full-time positions by Fortune 500 corporations and government agencies.