
Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on September 16 to remember the start of Mexico’s fight for freedom from Spain in 1810. It all began with El Grito de Dolores, a speech given by a priest named Miguel Hidalgo, calling the people to rise up against Spanish rule. Mexican Independence Day is more than just a celebration of breaking free from Spain, it’s a day that brings the country together and shows pride in its culture. People from all backgrounds, including those with indigenous roots and those living in cities, come together to celebrate. For many young people, it’s a time to think about what being Mexican means today, honoring the past while also facing current issues. Even Mexicans living in other countries celebrate the holiday, keeping their traditions and sense of independence alive no matter where they are.