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Subject IT: 🌼 Here's how to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, and... Do you want billboards to be banned in your area?
Date September 16, 2022 4:02 PM
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Yesterday, Sept. 15, was the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month.

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Welcome to Friday, September 16th, hydrangeas and peonies...

Yesterday, Sept. 15, was the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month.

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This month celebrates the significant histories, cultures, and contributions of people of Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean, and Central and South American descent in America.

An important aspect of heritage months is raising awareness. How much of Hispanic / Latinx history, culture, and politics do you know about?

Click here ([link removed]) to find various ways you can learn about and participate this month (and any time of the year).

How will you recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month? ([link removed])
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** 22 GOP Governors Call for Biden To Withdraw Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
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A letter signed by 22 Republican governors is calling for President Joe Biden to withdraw his student loan forgiveness plan, claiming it would harm low-income families, encourage more student borrowing, incentivize higher tuition rates, and drive up inflation.

The group includes Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.

The White House has said that 90% of those who will benefit from the program earn less than $75,000 a year.

How do you feel about Biden's new plan? ([link removed])
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** Growing Movement to End Billboards and Outdoor Advertising
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In London, UK advocacy group Adfree Cities is looking to ban all outdoor advertising, including on public transportation. Efforts in London are part of an ongoing movement to rid cities and landscapes of outdoor ads and billboards, with advocates arguing they can impact social, mental health, and environmental issues, promote unethical products, and contribute to “sight pollution.”

A number of cities around the world have already taken action to ban outdoor advertising including Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2006 and Grenoble, France in 2014.

Do you want billboards and outdoor advertising to be banned in your area? ([link removed])
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** All the Memes Fit to Post
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** And, In The End...
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It's Mexican Independence Day, not to be confused with Cinco de Mayo. Today celebrates the moment when Father Hidalgo called for Mexico's independence from Spain in 1810.

—Jamie Epstein

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