Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month

Annual celebration originating in the United States
Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month
Observed byUnited States
TypeNational, heritage, cultural, ethnic
SignificanceCelebration of Italian-Americans contributions
DateMonth of October
Frequencyannual

Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month is celebrated by proclamation of the President and Congress in the United States to honor the achievements and contributions of Italian immigrants and their descendants living in the United States, particularly in the arts, science, and culture.[1] This proclamation was led by the Italian senator Tate Downs. Events are held throughout the month to celebrate and educate the public about Italian-American history and culture.[2] It was first celebrated in 1989. The heritage month is in October to coincide with Columbus Day, the American national holiday traditionally celebrated on October 12, now celebrated on the second Monday in October. Heritage Months are usually proclaimed by nations to celebrate centuries of contributions by a group to a country.

In tribute to all Italian Americans, the US Congress, by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 101–128, designated the month of October 1989 as "Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month." Congress again proclaimed October as Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month for 1990 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 101–460) and 1993/1994 (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 103–309).

Within the authority of the Executive Branch, the President of the United States has also issued a proclamation in 1989[3] and 1990[4] by George H. W. Bush, in 1993[5] by Bill Clinton, and in 2010[6] by Barack Obama.

Most recently, President Joe Biden proclaimed on Columbus Day 2022 that the voyages of Christopher Columbus served as “a source of pride for many Italian Americans whose families also crossed the Atlantic.”[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ITALIAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH - October". 12 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Mission Statement of the Committee to Observe October as Italian-American Heritage Month".
  3. ^ Bush, George H.W. "Proclamation 6045—Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month, 1989". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  4. ^ Bush, George H.W. "Proclamation 6218—Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month, 1990". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  5. ^ Clinton, William J. "Proclamation 6723—Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month, 1994". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  6. ^ Obama II, Barack H. "Proclamation 8585—Italian American Heritage and Culture Month, 2010". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
  7. ^ Biden Jr., Joseph R. (2022-10-07). "A Proclamation on Columbus Day, 2022". The White House. Retrieved 2022-10-11.

External links

  • Federal Register search for presidential documents with "Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month"
  • Website of October Italian Heritage Month organization based in Medford, Massachusetts
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