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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Clorox

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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / October 2, 2023 / The Clorox Company
By: Esperanza Navarro, Ivan Padilla and Valentina Franco, HOLA ERG

As we transition into fall, we're shining a spotlight on Hispanic Heritage Month, a time dedicated to celebrating the significant contributions and rich heritage of Hispanic and Latin communities in the United States.

The origins of this commemorative month, which runs from Sept. 15-Oct. 15, trace back to 1968, when President Lyndon B. Johnson introduced Hispanic Heritage Week, honoring the anniversaries of several Latin American countries' independence. Later, in 1988, President Ronald Reagan expanded it to a monthlong celebration, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of the rich heritage. The term "Hispanic" refers to individuals with cultural ties to Spanish-speaking countries. On the other hand, "Latino/a" refers to individuals of Latin American origins or descent. These terms are often used exclusively, interchangeably or together, encompassing a wide array of backgrounds, languages and traditions.

Hispanic and Latin communities have played a pivotal role in shaping the United States. Their contributions span various fields, including the arts, politics and business. They drive growth, create jobs and contribute significantly to the entrepreneurial spirit of the nation. The Latino gross domestic product is among the 10 largest and the third-fastest-growing contributor to GDP among ethnic minority communities. Furthermore, overall Hispanic purchasing power is valued at approximately $1.9 trillion, the highest within key minority markets in the country. (Source: LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report, 2022)

Our roots in the Latin market are deep, owing to a multicultural workforce that mirrors our consumer base. As a company, we've been committed to the Latin American market since 1976 and proudly count Mexico, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Uruguay and Argentina as part of our operational footprint.

At Clorox, we nurture a diverse workplace where every person can feel respected, valued and fully able to participate in our community, making inclusion, diversity, equity and allyship cornerstones of our strategy. Our HOLA ERG is at the forefront of this effort, providing our 500 active members with a space for empowerment, learning, and collaboration so they can continue to contribute their unique perspectives that ultimately shape innovation people love.

View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from The Clorox Company on 3blmedia.com.

Contact Info:
Spokesperson: The Clorox Company
Website: https://www.3blmedia.com/profiles/clorox-company
Email: info@3blmedia.com

SOURCE: The Clorox Company



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