On Día de la Raza, which translates to "Day of the Race," many Hispanics celebrate their cultural heritage and the blending of Indigenous and European cultures that occurred after Columbus' arrival in the Americas. Observances often include educational activities, cultural festivals, parades, and gatherings that highlight art, music, and traditional foods. Some people also take this day to reflect on the historical impact of colonization and advocate for Indigenous rights and recognition. Overall, it's a day of celebration, reflection, and cultural pride.
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