Hispanic Heritage Month

From September 15 to October 15, the United States celebrates and honors National Hispanic Heritage Month. For an entire month institutions like the Library of Congress pay tribute to the generations of history, culture, and contributions Hispanic Americans have made to our nation. What used to be only a week-long celebration in 1968 under administration of President Lyndon Johnson evolved and expanded into a month long honoring of Hispanic heritage twenty years later under President Ronald Reagan.

So how is Andersen Library celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month? Well, what better way is there to celebrate than with books?

All month long, Andersen encourages you to check out our Spanish children’s book collection that has over 180 Spanish books – and that’s just in the Curriculum Collections on the 2nd floor!

A large number of these books are used by students here at UW-W in the college of education and professional studies, more specifically for English as a Second Language (ESL) and Bilingual Education courses. Just because students use them for class doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy them too!

By checking out Andersen’s Spanish collection, not only are you taking part in Hispanic Heritage Month but, like us, you recognize that Whitewater is a linguistically diverse community.

¡Muchas gracias!

This entry was posted in around the library and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Hispanic Heritage Month

  1. Ellen L says:

    We are going to have fun with Spanish in our first Children’s Center story time in October. Thanks for the inspiration!

Comments are closed.