Every year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month honors the rich stories, culture and contributions of Latinos in the United States.
This celebration coincides with the independence anniversaries of nine Latin American countries: Belize, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Nicaragua.
Many festivities begin annually with a commemoration of “El Grito de Dolores,” which translates to the cry of independence. This event sparked Mexico’s fight for freedom under Spanish rule. On Sept. 16, 1810, Father Miguel Hidalgo rang the church bell in Dolores, calling upon the townspeople to rise up and fight for liberty. The powerful cry marked the beginning of a 10-year war that ultimately secured Mexico’s independence.
Today, El Grito is re-enacted in towns across Mexico and around the world, including in Portland, where thousands gather to celebrate the important Mexican holidays.
Across Oregon, Latino people come together to celebrate with a variety of vibrant events. Here are some of the upcoming highlights you won’t want to miss.
Portland
Milagro: Milagro will be staging the play “The Hispanic/Latino/Latina/LatinX/Latine Vote” starting Sept. 5 with special events including an opening night reception, playwriting workshop, a playwright and actor talkback and a panel discussion with community leaders.
7:30 p.m. Sept. 5-22, El Centro Milagro, 525 S.E. Stark St.; tickets start at $22; milagro.org/event/hispanic-latino-latina-latinx-latine-vote
From the Westside wit Love is hosting an art exhibition shining a light on creatives from Portland’s westside with photographers, vendors, food and live DJs.
7:30 p.m.-midnight Thursday, Sept. 12, Kolectivo, 959 S.E. Division St.; tickets are $5; @fromthewestsidewitlove on Instagram
El Grito Ride: Cyclists are invited to participate in the annual Grito Ride “Vaquero Edition” hosted by Cycle Homies. The event includes a four-six mile ride and an after-party, featuring food from Taco Gang PDX and music by Grupo Anexo Oficial. Participants are encouraged to wear vaquero attire. The ride is 21+ and all wheels are welcome.
6:30 meetup, 7 p.m. ride and 8:15 afterparty, Friday, Sept. 13, Salmon Street Springs, 1000 S.W. Naito Pkwy.; free to attend; @cyclehomies on Instagram
El Grito: Organizers bill this annual event as the largest, fully-Latinx-owned, organized and executed event in the Northwest, kicking off National Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations by commemorating the fight for Independence in Mexico and seven other Latin American countries. Activities include a ceremony reenacting Mexico’s Declaration of Independence, entertainment, food, dance, live music, children’s activities and contests.
11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sunday and 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday, Sept. 15-16, Rose Quarter Commons, 1 North Center Court St.; free to attend; elgritoportland.com
Rockwood Market Hall Music Series: Rockwood Market Hall will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a performance by local artist Victoria Fragoso. The live performance will offer a laid back atmosphere with the opportunity to purchase food from the market’s diverse vendors.
4-7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 15, Rockwood Market Hall, 458 S.E. 185th Ave.; free to attend; rockwoodmarkethall.com/events/victoria-fragoso
Portland Latin American Film Festival: For the past 18 years, this film festival has been a cornerstone event at the Hollywood Theater, showcasing contemporary Latin American cinema, with a lineup of nine film screenings.
Sept. 25-Nov. 24, Hollywood Theater, 4122 N.E. Sandy Blvd.; tickets are $9-$15, hollywoodtheatre.org/series/portland-latin-american-film-festival
Nuestra Cultura:JuntosPDX is collaborating with From the Westside wit Love to host its third annual event celebrating Latino Hispanic Heritage in Oregon. This one will feature an art showcase, interactive art activations and food vendors.
1:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, The Factor Building, 226 S.E. Madison St.; tickets are $10-$15; juntospdx.net
Metro area
Fiesta Latina en el Parque: North Clackamas will host a family-friendly party with food, music, arts and crafts and kids activities to celebrate Latino culture and heritage in North Clackamas.
Noon- 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept.14, North Clackamas Park, 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive, Milwaukie; free to attend;ncprd.com/event/fiesta
El Grito:Hillsboro’s El Grito celebration celebrates Mexican Independence Day, as well as the independence of six other Latin American countries: Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
2-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, Shute Park, 750 S.E. Eighth Ave.; Hillsboro; free to attend; hillsboro-oregon.gov, search “El Grito.”
Art Exhibition: The Brookwood Library will host an art exhibition focused on Hispanic culture, including a short film screening, a live dance performance and an art gallery. Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss the works with the artists.
6-8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, Brookwood Library, 2850 N.E. Brookwood Parkway, Hillsboro; wccls.bibliocommons.com/events/66aa9dad2486bf251bba70b9
Nuestra Cultura: For the second Nuestra Cultura event, JuntosPDX and From the Westside wit Love will host another festival focused on the flavors of Latin America. This event will feature a market with food, drinks, artisan goods and various vendors.
1:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, Tany’s Cafe Con Pan, 24173 N.E. Halsey St., Wood Village; tickets are $10-15; juntospdx.net
Willamette Valley
Breakfast & Summit: PODER, Oregon’s Latino Leadership Network, is celebrating the 15th anniversary of the annual Hispanic Heritage Month Breakfast & Summit. The event features entertainment, networking opportunities and speakers focused on shaping the future of Latino leadership in Oregon.
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, Salem Convention Center, 200 Commercial Street S.E., Salem; tickets are $75; poderoregon.org/hhmb
Woodburn: Woodburn’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration will include a resource fair, mariachi performance, flag procession, ceremony and dance. The event recognizes the strong presence and history of Hispanic, Latino and Indigenous communities that make up over 60% of Woodburn’s population.
2-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept 14, Woodburn Downtown Plaza, N. First St., Woodburn; free to attend; www.woodburn-or.gov/community-services/page/hispanic-heritage-month-celebration
¡Viva Salem! Todos Unidos: Salem’s annual festival will return this year to celebrate Hispanic culture with live music, performances and food and craft vendors.
Noon-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, Riverfront Park, 200 Water St. N.E., Salem; free to attend; cityofsalem.net/vivasalem
Southern Oregon
Hispanic Heritage Celebration: The city of Central Point is hosting their second annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration. The event includes entertainment, music, loteria, food trucks and a bounce house.
5-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, Twin Creeks Park, 555 Twin Creeks Crossing, Central Point; free to attend, centralpointoregon.gov/parksrec/page/hispanic-heritage-celebration
Southwest Washington
Luis Fonsi: Ilani Resort will celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with a special performance by Luis Fonsi. As part of his “25 Años Tour,” Fonsi will perform in the Cowlitz Ballroom, honoring the cultural contributions of the Hispanic community through his music.
7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 15, ilani Hotel, Cowlitz Ballroom, 1 Cowlitz Wy, Ridgefield; tickets start at $89; ilaniresort.com/events-and-promotions/schedule-of-events, search “Cowlitz Ballroom.”
Sabroso: Sabroso will perform at ilani’s Rock & Brews restaurant, offering a lively mix of Latin rhythms and funky soul beats. This event will celebrate Latin music and culture, complemented by locally sourced dining.
9 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27, ilani Hotel, Rock & Brews restaurant, 1 Cowlitz Wy, Ridgefield; free to attend; ilaniresort.com/events-and-promotions/schedule-of-events, search “Rock & Brews.”
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— Chiara Profenna covers religion, faith and cultural connections. Reach her at 503-221-4327; [email protected] or @chiara_profenna
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