Today is Cinco de Mayo! Last year, Damaris Punales-Alpizar, a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University shared insights about common misconceptions surrounding this holiday. 💡 Misconception 1: "Cinco de Mayo is Mexico’s Independence Day." Cinco de Mayo recognizes when nationalist troops unexpectedly won the Battle of Puebla against the French Army in 1862. 💡 Misconception 2: "Cinco de Mayo is a major holiday in Mexico." For many years, Cinco de Mayo celebrations were limited to the state of Puebla, but overall, the day is not widely celebrated across Mexico. In the United States, the date is largely seen as a celebration of Mexican American culture stretching back to the 1800s in California. 💡 Misconception 3: "Cinco de Mayo is centered on partying." By the late 1980s, marketing campaigns brought Cinco de Mayo to the public eye with beer companies promoting drinking as a way to celebrate the date. The holiday's commercialization can often overshadow its historical significance. 📑 For further reading, check out this article from PBS NewsHour about the history and traditions of Cinco de Mayo! #CincoDeMayo #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #DEI
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Often misunderstood and misrepresented, Cinco de Mayo holds significant historical and cultural importance beyond the margaritas and sombreros. Let's dive into some common misconceptions, do some myth-busting, and explore how to celebrate this day. Myth #1: One prevalent myth about Cinco de Mayo is that it signifies Mexico's Independence Day. However, it actually commemorates the Battle of Puebla in 1862, where Mexican forces achieved victory over the French army. Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on September 16th, marking the country's liberation from Spain in 1810. Myth #2: Another misconception is that Cinco de Mayo is a major holiday throughout Mexico. While significant, especially in Puebla where the battle occurred, it's not widely celebrated. In fact, it's not a national holiday in Mexico, and its observance varies regionally. Myth #3: Despite its reputation as a day of revelry, Cinco de Mayo is much more than just a party. It's a day to honor Mexican heritage, culture, and resilience, paying tribute to those who defended their country. Beyond the festivities, it's a reminder of the strength and spirit of the Mexican people. The best way to celebrate is by exploring Mexican cuisine, music, art, and literature, and most importantly, avoiding harmful stereotypes while honoring Mexican culture with authenticity. By honoring the true spirit of the holiday, we can foster greater understanding and unity across all communities. 🇲🇽 #CincoDeMayo #CulturalAppreciation 🌐 Here are a few ways to celebrate in the Bay Area from the Mercury News: https://lnkd.in/ghUxpYpi
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What is Cinco De Mayo? Certainly not Mexican Independence Day 🇲🇽 Yesterday was Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates Mexico's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Commonly mistaken as Mexico's Independence Day, Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican culture with festivities in the U.S. including parades, music, food, and dance. Respectful celebration and understanding its historical context are key to honoring Cinco de Mayo's significance in Mexican culture. Current student Arturo and Class of 2022 alumni Paulina share their thoughts and shed some light on the celebration of Mexican culture! At SVA Masters in Branding, we believe in branding at the speed of culture. This involves a deep understanding of behaviours, mindsets and cultural phenomena. Interested in applying? Applications are due May 15th! Learn more at branding.sva.edu/apply ---------- #svanyc #mastersinbranding #svamastersinbranding #svamib #schoolofvisualarts #sva #svabranding #branding #gradschool #culturalbranding #strategicbranding #cinco #mayo #cincodemayo #mexico #tequila #party #mexican #weekend #margaritas
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Did you know that Los Angeles is one of the best cities to celebrate Día de los Muertos in the United States? According to a new report by MoveBuddhat, the findings come from an analysis and ranking of 100 cities based on three key factors: Mexican culture, historical sites, and the most festivities.
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National Holidays in Chile: The Origin and Meaning of the Celebrations of September 18 🇨🇱 Every year, Chile celebrates its Fiestas Patrias on September 18, a date full of tradition, joy, and national pride. But what is the origin and significance of this important holiday? The 18th of September marks the first meeting of the Government Junta in 1810, an event that initiated Chile's process of independence from Spain. It symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in Chilean history, one where the nation would gradually gain its autonomy. Today, the celebrations last several days and include: 🎉 Traditional Dances: The cueca is the national dance, performed across the country during the celebrations. 🥩 Food and Drinks: Chilean barbecues (asados), empanadas, and traditional drinks like chicha and pisco are central to the festivities. 🎶 Festivals and Parades: From local Fondas (festive markets) to official military parades, the streets fill with people celebrating their culture and history. This holiday is not just about remembering the past but also celebrating the rich traditions and vibrant spirit of Chile. How do you celebrate Chile’s Fiestas Patrias? Share your thoughts below! 🇨🇱 #FiestasPatrias #Chile #September18 #ChileanIndependence #Traditions #Cueca #NationalHolidays #Celebración
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Cinco de Mayo, no Margarita Day! The US has marketed this day for the food and beverage industry, minimizing its historical significance and degrading its cultural significance. The holiday celebrates Mexico’s victory over France in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. It was a minor battle, although the French reclaimed Puebla a year later. However, it became symbolic because a small Mexican army defeated a more significant occupying force. Five years later, in 1867, Mexican troops defeated France, and Mexico became independent. The official Mexico’s Independence Day is September 16. Remarkably, like the significant US Independence in the battle of Saratoga, the Fourth of July is our Independence Day. In the United States, though, Cinco de Mayo has become a way to honor Mexican culture and heritage. Areas of the country with large groups of Mexican Americans, such as Portland, Denver, and Chicago, celebrate this day with large festivals with food and drinks typical of the region and more palatable for those unfamiliar with other cultures. Even people who are not of Mexican descent go to parades and parties and enjoy traditional music, dancing, and food. It empowers them with a sense of global awareness and citizenship. The Cinco de Mayo should not be confused with the Dia de Los Muertos, Día, or Day of the Dead, a three-day holiday in which families across Mexico gather to remember deceased friends and family members. This other celebration is held from October 31 to November 2 and coincides with the Catholic calendar of the All Saints Day celebration. On this date, the Catholic Church celebrates those Christians who achieved spiritual maturity. It is a day to venerate all the holy men and women canonized by the Church. Although Cinco de Mayo in the United States is celebrated with items such as sombreros, sarapes, and fake mustaches, this practice is offensive because it reinforces stereotypes. This practice might be reinforced when visiting many restaurants that will place a sombrero on your head, play typical Mariachi music, and expect some tip in return. Having fun might provide a degree of tolerance for this practice when offending national character is not intended.
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