Claudia Sheinbaum, the country’s president, was the first woman to give the country’s annual Grito de Dolores, a tradition dating to a priest’s call to arms against Spain more than two centuries ago.
People attend the "Cry of Dolores" ceremony to celebrate Mexico's Independence Day, at the Zocalo Square in Oaxaca City, ...
Claudia Sheinbaum made history on Monday night, becoming the first female president of Mexico to deliver the national Cry of ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum will become the first female to lead the celebration of the 215th anniversary of Mexican ...
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum made history as the first woman to lead the annual Grito de Dolores, the traditional ...
The Mexican Bishops’ Conference offered a prayer on the county’s Sept. 16 holiday “to God and to our Most Holy Mother of ...
At its core, this Independence Day was about the future, and the sound of a woman’s voice, ringing clear over the Zócalo, ...
María Rivera, left, kisses Jonathan Bond, right, while holding their dog Chito at the Fiesta de la Independencia de México at ...
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Celebration in Manila of the 215th anniversary of Mexico’s independence
THE year 2025 marks the 215th anniversary of the beginning of Mexico’s struggle for independence. As is now tradition, the Mexican community in Manila — together with representatives of the Philippine ...
Every September 16th, Mexico takes part in the independence "grito." How did this tradition come about? Historian Diego Levin ...
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Houston kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with “El Grito” celebration at Miller Outdoor Theatre
National Hispanic Heritage Month is underway, and in Houston, the celebration started with music, dance, and tradition at ...
In conversation at the 2025 Forbes Power Women's Summit Dolores Huerta speaks with Forbes Women Senior Editor Maggie McGrath.
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