
"Hispanic Heritage Month is now underway nationwide, having started on September 15 and observed through October 15. It starts on the 15th of September each year, mid-month, because that day marks the independence anniversaries of several Latin American countries such as Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. (Mexico's independence celebration happened on September 16, and Chile's was on September 18.)"
"Already, San Francisco has had festive events such as Calle 24 Latino Cultural District's Fiestas de las Américas on September 13 along 24th Street, El Grito de Dolores on September 15, and the Lowrider Parade and King of Streets Hopper Competition on September 20. Several events are still to come. The City of San Francisco has compiled a list at: https://bit.ly/3Ibp06L"
Hispanic Heritage Month runs September 15 through October 15, marking independence anniversaries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. San Francisco held events including Calle 24 Latino Cultural District's Fiestas de las Américas, El Grito de Dolores, and the Lowrider Parade and King of Streets Hopper Competition; the City compiled a list at: https://bit.ly/3Ibp06L. Oakland Fairyland will hold Latinx Heritage celebrations starting September 28 (https://bit.ly/422Go4f). Hispanic Heritage activities continue into November with the 30th Annual Oakland Día de los Muertos Festival on November 2 (https://bit.ly/4nphB36). A comprehensive listing of Hispanic and Latin American LGBTQ+ leaders and creatives is available on Wikipedia: https://bit.ly/4nIcJ8L.
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