SEPTEMBER 15 - OCTOBER 15,
2004 IS NATIONAL
HISPANIC/LATINO HERITAGE MONTH ~ Hispanic Americans: Making a
Difference in Our Communities and our Nation |
Hispanics or Latinos are persons of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican,
South- or Central-American, or other Spanish culture or origin,
regardless of race. The federal government considers race and
Hispanic origin to be two separate and distinct concepts; Hispanic/Latino
Americans may be any race. According to the 2000 U.S. Census,
Hispanics/Latinos of all races represent 12.5 percent of the U.S.
population, about 35 million individuals. The Census Bureau projects
that by the year 2035 there will be 75 million Hispanic/Latino individuals,
comprising 20 percent of the population. Though Hispanic/Latino communities
can be found throughout Florida, the Northeast, and other parts of
the country, the greatest concentrations of Hispanics/Latinos are in the
southwestern states from Texas to California. The states with the
greatest concentration of Hispanics/Latinos are New Mexico, California,
Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, and Florida. |
Observing Hispanic/Latino heritage was first approved as a week observance by
a Joint Resolution of the United States Congress on September 17,
1968. Twenty years later, on August 17, 1988, President Ronald
Reagan expanded the celebrations to a month, September 15 to October
15. The time period was selected to coincide with the independence
celebrations of Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Chile and Nicaragua. |
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This year, CDC's
Association of Latino Employees at CDC &
ATSDR (ALECA)
celebrates Hispanic/Latino heritage month with … |
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Hispanic Americans:
Making a Difference in Our Communities and
our Nation |
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In Celebration of the Hispanic
Heritage Month the Association of Latino
Employees at CDC & ATSDR (ALECA) is
coordinating the following activities: |
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Social Justice, Health Inequities and
Limited English Proficiency (LEP)
Populations |
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The Office of the Chief Operating
Officer (COO) presents a two part presentation on issues related to
health and Limited English Proficient populations. |
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Part One: Dr. Yolanda Partida, Director,
"We
Speak Together" - "Hablamos
Juntos" |
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Part Two:
Mr. Tobias Marshall, Lead Investigator for LEP
programs in Region IV, DHHS Atlanta Office of Civil Rights |
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Other Federal Hispanic/Latino heritage month
Observances … |
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White House Proclamation |
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U.S. Census Bureau
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Census
Facts For Hispanic Heritage Month |
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Facts on
the Hispanic or Latino Population |
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Hispanic Population in the United States,
2002 March CPS |
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United States Hispanic Population
Slide Show |
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Office of Equal Opportunity & Civil Rights |
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Observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month |
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NASA Hispanic Employment Program (HEP) |
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Hispanic
Related Links |
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CDC's Office of Minority Health (OMH)
Hispanic/Latino Related Pages |
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Página
Principal de la OMH |
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Hispanic or
Latino Populations (en Español) |
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Hispanic Health Program Fact Sheets (en
Español) |
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Hispanic/Latino News |
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Populations Definitions (en
Español) |