In San Antonio, we are fortunate to witness the impactful contributions of many Hispanic individuals who continue to shape and inspire our community.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Influential Latinos in South San Antonio Caught on camera: burglary suspect breaks into local restaurant, steals money from business At Live from the Southside, we are honored to showcase these exceptional innovators, creators, business owners and community advocates — each true leader in their own right.
From Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we joyfully celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. This is a time to acknowledge our community’s vibrant cultures and honor the immense contributions of Hispanic and Latino individuals. Their influence is felt in every aspect of life, from advocacy and entertainment to finance, technology, and more. Let’s unite as a community, embrace our diversity and pay tribute to the legacies that continue to enrich our shared heritage.
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