City of Los Angeles Heritage Month Celebrations

 

African American Month (AAHM): February

The first African American Heritage Month (AAHM) Celebration in LA began in 1949 when Mayor Fletcher Bowron issued the first proclamation calling for all citizens to celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans. In 1959, the opening ceremony was moved to City Hall. In 1976, the entire month of February was officially declared African American History Month in LA. Every Mayor since then has recognized the month, especially the late Mayor Tom Bradley.

 

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Find the 2022 heritage month guides listed below:

 

Native American Heritage Month (LHM): November

November is Native American Heritage Month! Celebrate and honor our Native American communities.

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Latino Heritage Month (LHM): September

September is Latino Heritage Month! This year our Latino Heritage Month Calendar and Cultural Guide will feature many events across the region that celebrate and honor our Latino communities.

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBTHM): June

The first Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Heritage Month (LGBT HM) Celebration in LA began in 2011.

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Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPIHM): May 

The first Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration in LA began when DCA produced the first Calendar and Cultural Guide in 2004.

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