Best Hispanic Heritage Month Speakers For Your Organization

National Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated every year from September 15 to October 15. This is a time to recognize and honor the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx Americans to our country. Booking a speaker for National Hispanic Heritage Month is an excellent richness of Hispanic and Latinx culture, history, and contributions. Our Hispanic & Latinx speakers can inspire and motivate your audience to learn more about Hispanic culture and encourage them to embrace diversity and celebrate differences. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create a memorable and impactful event that honors Hispanic Heritage and celebrates your organization’s or campus community’s diversity.

To help celebrate this month, EVERGREEN Speakers compiled a list of our top Hispanic Heritage keynote speakers. These individuals are storytellers, entrepreneurs, motivators, & activists. They represent various backgrounds and experiences, sharing their unique insights and stories that enlighten their audiences.

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Saul Flores

Saul Flores is a philanthropist, photojournalist, and speaker who is nationally recognized for his social impact projects. Through his most recent project, Saul documents the amazing lives of thousands of Latin American immigrants to fundraise for an elementary school in his mother’s hometown. His two signature programs, Walk of the Immigrants & Sugarland, use storytelling to bring to life the Latinx culture and inspire audiences to understand how to overcome adversity and connect their passion with purpose.


Samantha Ramirez-Herrera

Samantha  Ramirez-Herrera is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, and civil rights activist, but at her core she is a storyteller. As a proud, Mexican-born DREAMer, she is also a vocal advocate of U.S. immigration reform. Her family journeyed to America at the age of 7 in search and pursuit of the American Dream. Although growing up undocumented felt like a nightmare, she refused to be stopped from fulfilling her dreams and inspiring others to do the same.


 

Tianna Faye Soto

Tianna Faye Soto is a Puerto Rican, Jamaican-Chinese storyteller. She empowers participants to care for their mental health and wellness and face the college journey with confidence. Her work is heart-centered, service-driven, culturally informed, and rooted in empathy. She encourages participants to celebrate and embrace their backgrounds and be proud of their unique stories.

 


 

Jennifer Borrero

Jennifer Borrero is a first-gen LatinX activist who believes all people deserve to feel cared for, seen and heard. She tells stories of her experience working on international human rights issues and lessons learned along the way. Through these stories, Jennifer inspires participants to realize they are capable and qualified to create change even if they are still figuring out their own journey.


 

 

Michelle EnjoliMichelle Enjoli believes in the power of the entrepreneurial mindset. She helps participants uncover their unique value to authentically connect and own the responsibility for their growth and development. Michelle is a career development coach and keynote speaker who teaches strategies to connect and own your career growth and development successfully. Her programs help multi-cultural audiences embrace their strengths and use their differences to stand out amongst the crowd.


 

Eric Rodriguez Eric J. Rodriguez believes in continuous reinvention. To prepare for the new era of tomorrow, students must learn how to adapt to changing environments, expand their skills, and evolve their perspectives. At just eleven years old, his family made the life-changing move from Houston to Ecuador. The stark contrast between wealth and poverty was a culture shock for young Eric, and he quickly realized the power of education in helping to bridge this gap. This experience has given him perspectives that have shaped who is even since.