To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, I decided it would be fun to share the history of the month and my Hispanic heritage. I am so proud to be Hispanic and I am really grateful for this month we have to celebrate Hispanic and Latinx people. Let’s get into today’s celebration!
Hispanic heritage month begins on September 15th and ends on October 15th. Hispanic heritage month was celebrated for only a week beginning in 1968 (under President Lyndon Johnson). It was expanded to stretch a 30 day period by President Ronald Regan in 1988. Hispanic heritage month is celebrated between September 15th and October 15th because Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hondorus, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Chile all celebrate their independence days within this time period. To learn more about the history of Hispanic Heritage Month, check out the official website here.
While the terms are often used interchangeably, they don’t mean the same thing. According to BBC, Latinx refers to those who are descendents of Latin American countries with languages deriving from Latin. This is most of Central America and most of South America. Hispanic refers to descendents of Spanish speaking countries including Spain. Depending on what country you are descended from, you can be Hispanic, Latinx, or both. This short BBC video explains the difference between the two terms really well.
*If you are Hispanic and/or Latinx, I’d love to know which term you use and why!
I’ve always had a complicated relationship with my Hispanic heritage because I am not 100% Hispanic. My mom is Colombian and my dad is white (French Canadian descended) from Maine. I’m so proud of being half Colombian, but I often don’t feel “Hispanic enough” because I am mixed and far from being fluent in Spanish.
I always felt left out when kids spoke in Spanish in grade school because I couldn’t understand. As a kid, I thought I would magically be able to speak Spanish like it was some kind of superpower that I could manifest if I tried hard enough. Obviously, that’s not how learning languages works. I’ve taken many Spanish classes in high school and college, but I barely have a grasp on the basics. I’m so glad that I was able to visit Colombia and connect with my heritage.
I feel so grateful that I had the opportunity to visit Colombia two years ago with my family and boyfriend after high school graduation. We traveled to Bogota where my Nana grew up and Cartagena which is a beautiful city along the coast. It was special to visit Bogota (where my Nana grew up) even though it looked different than when she was growing up in the 30’s and 40’s.
When my Nana would pick me up from school as a kid, she would tell me how much she missed Colombia. She told me about the lush green mountains and the misty clouds that clung to the mountain tops. I’m so grateful I was able to visit Bogota to see the mountains she adored and taste the rich fruity coffee that was grown there. I think about that trip a lot. I can’t wait to go back to the most beautiful country in the world.
I think other Hispanic people in the United States often feel they aren’t “Hispanic enough” like me. My Nana immigrated to this country in the 1950’s. Like many immigrants, she assimilated to American culture to fit in. One of the beautiful things about being Hispanic is that we are all very diverse. We are diverse in skin color, sexuality, whether we are Spanish-speaking, etc.
Being Hispanic/Latinx is amazing! I’m so thankful to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Where are my Hispanic/Latinx folks at?!
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Lovely | 5th Oct 20
I’m really glad I got to know about Hispanic heritage. Your pictures are stunning! happy Hispanic heritage Month!
xoxo
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Aw thank you so much Lovely! Thanks for reading! 🙂
Jenny Pink | 5th Oct 20
Absolutely stunning photos!
Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thanks Jenny!
Miki Esme┊Fashion Stylist | 5th Oct 20
I love this look on you! Nice outfit!
Thanks for sharing about Hispanic heritage. It is new knowledge for me.
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thank you so much Miki! I’m glad you enjoyed reading!
Jennifer | 5th Oct 20
Thank you for sharing all of this!!
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Mariann Yip | 5th Oct 20
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! I loved that you shared this 🙂
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that! 🙂
Rashmi | 6th Oct 20
This is such an informative post dear …. thanks for sharing 🙂
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thanks Rashmi!
Margot | 6th Oct 20
Such a beautiful post.
I didn’t know you’re half Colombian and half French/Canadian. So now I’m wondering “Parles tu français ?” 🙂
This trip in Colombia must of been so special to you. It’s so cool! I would love to visit Colombia one day. It looks beautiful there.
xx
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thank you so much! No I don’t speak any French haha 🙁 I wish I did! Colombia is so stunning! I really hope to go back someday. The two cities we visited were so diverse and special!
Maria | 6th Oct 20
Your photography is stunning. Very informative 🙂
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Jill Gilbert | 9th Oct 20
Thank you Maria!
April Nunez | 7th Oct 20
Such a nice outfit, love it! Great post. <3
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Thank you April!
Liz | 7th Oct 20
What a beautiful place and your outfit looks fantastic, as always 🙂
Thank you for the post!
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Julia | 7th Oct 20
This was a lovely read! Just found your blog and what a nice post to start with. It’s great to know more about Hispanic Heritage month as I am not from the US. Your story about your own heritage is touching, and looking back at how you’ve been feeling about it from childhood is a great way to think about your own identity. 🙂
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Aw thank you so much for your sweet comment Julia! I’m so lucky that I was able to visit Colombia two years ago. When I was growing up, I definitely wished I could go to Colombia so I feel closer to my heritage. Thanks for reading!
Naya | 7th Oct 20
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! It is so cool to learn more about your background, I truly want to visit Colombia in the future. It must be such a special place with amazing vibes.
As a mixed person myself, I do understand how you can relate to different cultures, yet not feel like you are 100% this or that. It is good to embrace various sides imo 🙂 (love the outfit!!)
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Thank you Naya! You have to see Colombia! It is such an incredible country and it is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world so there’s lots of beautiful plant life to see as well 🙂 It is definitely a blessing and a curse to be mixed, but I think that’s what makes us special! 🙂
Deasy | 7th Oct 20
Love this introduction to Hispanic Heritage Month. It seems like you visited a few awesome places – I want to explore Central and South American more in the future!
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Thank you Deasy! I would love to explore more of Central and South America too! I also can’t wait to go back to Colombia!
Didier | 7th Oct 20
I think that it is amazing that you are sharing more about your herritage!!!
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Thank you so much for reading Didier!
Angelica | 8th Oct 20
You go girl! Awesome to hear your story and beautiful pics.
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Jill Gilbert | 14th Oct 20
Thank you so much Angelica!
Radi | 10th Oct 20
So cool that you’re half Columbian. I really want to visit Columbia.
If we ever get the chance to meet, we can both practice our spanish together. haha
Happy weekend Jill!
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Andreea | 10th Oct 20
Your photography is beyond gorgeous! And I got to know so many new and useful info. Thank you so much for sharing this!
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Jill Gilbert | 15th Oct 20
Aw thank you so much Andreea! I’m lucky my boyfriend is a talented photographer. Thanks for reading!
Kinga | 10th Oct 20
Great days to celebrate ❤ Your photos are perfect❤
Jill Gilbert | 15th Oct 20
Thank you!
Nancy | 12th Oct 20
It is great that you are sharing about Hispanic Heritage Month! I live in LA and have learned so much about the Hispanic culture growing up, given the population. I like that you described the difference between the two terms. Sometimes, people don’t feel like they belong to a culture because they’re not as close to it to others. Even then, you’re still part of the culture :). You and your boyfriend are the cutest!! Love this post!!
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Jill Gilbert | 15th Oct 20
Aw thank you so much for reading Nancy! 🙂 The difference between Hispanic and Latinx is confusing even I can’t keep it straight. I understand why it gets mixed up so often! I know my experience of not feeling Hispanic enough is one a lot of immigrants/descendants of immigrants can relate to. I’m glad you enjoyed this post 🙂
Ashley | 12th Oct 20
Such a wonderful post, loved learning more about you and your heritage!
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Jill Gilbert | 15th Oct 20
Thank you Ashley!
stylefrontier | 13th Oct 20
that’s great to know that you are half Hispanic! i’m very glad to learn about different culture.
you look beautiful as always! I hope I can visit Colombia in the future too
Jill Gilbert | 15th Oct 20
Aw thank you so much! Colombia is so amazing! I hope you go visit someday!