NAHCC 'S 2023 CELEBRATE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
NASHVILLE PROGRAM
Sponsorship opportunities available to NAHCC members HERE or at: info@nashvillehispanicchamber.com
For Business and Community Awards Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month nominations click HERE
For Business and Community Awards Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month nominations click HERE
2023 SCHEDULE AT GLANCE
Every year from September 15 through October 15, the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts
the largest most comprehensive program "Recognizing the business, professional, civic, artistic and cultural contributions
of more than 64 million Hispanics in the nation and our local Nashville community"
INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL AT INFO@NASHVILLEHISPANICCHAMBER.COM OR CALL 615-216-5737
Every year from September 15 through October 15, the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce hosts
the largest most comprehensive program "Recognizing the business, professional, civic, artistic and cultural contributions
of more than 64 million Hispanics in the nation and our local Nashville community"
INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING? PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL AT INFO@NASHVILLEHISPANICCHAMBER.COM OR CALL 615-216-5737
2023 Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar Highlights

- 9/15: Official kick-off ceremony with special guest Mayor John Cooper and NAHCC Board of Directors at Nashville's historic Metro courthouse
- "Líderes" Roundtable and NAHCC Board Chairs, past and present: HBE's Impact
- NAHCC recognizes individual making contributions to our local community
- New Strategic Partnership Announcement
- USHCC National Conference business leadership training opportunity
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion NAHCC Advisory Board Roundtable (DEICAB)
- Civic and Business Leadership: Our Role as New Americans
- 19th Annual Business & Community Excellence Awards

Business:
- Hispanic Heritage Month LIDERES: Entrepreneur and Business Leaders Roundtable Series. NAHCC Board of Directors in attendance. In Partnership with Williamson Inc.
- The Art of Cooperative Entrepreneurship: Worker Co-Op Academy. The Co-op Academy is an intensive 10-week training and support program that helps teams of aspiring entrepreneurs develop worker-owned businesses together. It’s a free business boot camp for cooperative start-ups! Presented by NAHCC member Southeast Center for Cooperative Development.
- NAHCC Business & Community Excellence Awards at Belmont University / October 18, 2023
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion & Talk – Bringing Nashville professionals together to build the community and develop resources and connections for growth.
- Hispanic Entrepreneur mentoring/internship project w/high school students.
- Financial Tools and Resources for Small Businesses. Presented by Regions Bank.
- In the community w/NAHCC Foundation: Visual Art, Civic Engagement, Music and Cultural Entertainment - Supported by Metro Arts
- Celebrate Hispanic Films at Nashville Film Festival: NAHCC Award to films in competition.
- “Diversify Nashville Hispanic Heritage Month Edition: American History & the Citizenship Process reception.
- National Outreach:
- USHCC National Convention - Professional Development (September 24-26 Orlando, Florida)
2023 HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH-LONG PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, September 13:
WEDNESDAY, September 13:
- Join our Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for an early start as we prepare to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with: The History of Latinx/Hispanic Community Presented in partnership with Vanderbilt University and Nashville Public Library (6 pm to 8 pm). Welcome reception catered by Zulema's Kitchen at 5:30 pm. Moderated by Dr. André L. Churchwell, Senior Advisor on Inclusion and Community Outreach at Vanderbilt University and Yuri Cunza, NAHCC President and CEO. Location: NASHVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY - 615 Church Street Nashville, TN 37219. Register HERE. (5 PM to 8 PM)
FRIDAY, September 15:
- Official Kick Off Ceremony at Historic Metropolitan Nashville Courthouse featuring Mayor John Cooper and NAHCC and NAHCC Foundation Board of Directors (9:15 AM) -- All SPONSORS recognized
- Join us on a remarkable virtual journey of celebration, unity, and empowerment as we kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with the Hispanic Star Opening Ceremony! (11 AM and 2 PM Central)
- Hispanic heritage month TV news media coverage and Spanish-Language Radio featuring small Hispanic businesses interviews promoting Nashville Hispanic business community and engagement opportunities via NAHCC network. #CELEBRATE #HispanicHeritageMonth
**Through Hispanic Heritage Month: Minority Business Economic Impact by the Numbers Released through month/Social media posts
SATURDAY, September 16:
WEDNESDAY, September 20:
SUNDAY, September 24:
MONDAY/TUESDAY, September 25-26
THURSDAY, September 28:
FRIDAY, September 29:
SATURDAY, September 30:
SUNDAY October 1
MONDAY October 2
TUESDAY, October 3
WEDNESDAY, October 4
FRIDAY, October 6
TUESDAY, October 10:
WEDNESDAY, October 11
THURSDAY, October 12:
FRIDAY, October 13:
SUNDAY, October 15:
WEDNESDAY, October 18:
WOULD LIKE TO JOIN? SEND US AN EMAIL AT INFO@NASHVILLEHISPANICCHAMBER.COM OR CALL 615-216-5737
- Upper Cumberland Hispanic Heritage Festival at Dogwood Park in Cookeville, Tennessee. Join in appreciation of the diverse arts, music, food, dance and cultures of the many Spanish speaking Latino and Hispanic populations. Presented by Hip Cookeville (10 AM to 7 PM). The best and most fun community festival in all of Tennessee and we invite you to join us in celebrating and appreciating the diverse Arts, Music, Food, Dance and cultures of the many Spanish-speaking Latino & Hispanic populations. The festival will culminate with an early evening tribute to the music of Santana performed by Soul Sacrifice. FREE Admission. There will be cultural booths with lots of delicious ethnic cuisine samples, musical performances from 2 stages all day, dance, cultural arts & artists, bounce houses, balloon artists, face painting and many activities for your family and friends.
WEDNESDAY, September 20:
- The Art of Cooperative Entrepreneurship: Worker Co-Op Academy. The Co-op Academy is an intensive 10-week training and support program (starting September 6) that helps teams of aspiring entrepreneurs develop worker-owned businesses together. It’s a free business boot camp for cooperative start-ups! You can still join us every Wednesday evening from 6 pm to 8 pm CT. The program includes synchronous online training, guest speakers, and the opportunity to apply for non-extractive financial services. Click to REGISTER.
SUNDAY, September 24:
- NAHCC delegation travels to USHCC Chamber Conference / Orlando, FL - Kick off reception. (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM).
MONDAY/TUESDAY, September 25-26
- NAHCC @USHCC National Conference Orlando, FL - Professional development opportunity.
THURSDAY, September 28:
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films and Filmmakers @Nashville Film Festival (through Wed, October 4) Primero, Sueño / First, I Dream (documentary) Two anonymous farmworkers narrate and recount their adolescence growing up in rural indigenous villages and the lack of resources that ultimately led them towards migrating to the state of California. The migrants reflect on the dangers they faced crossing through the southern border and the multiple risks they took even after being detained. The different varieties of crops stitch together and serve as a visual reference for the daily circumstances that come with living in the shadows as an undocumented farmworker, where desperation and exploitation meet in every orchard. Thu, Sep 28th, 12:00 PM @ Belcourt Theatre
FRIDAY, September 29:
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films and Filmmakers @Nashville Film Festival screening: Patria y Vida: The Power of Music (documentary). The powerful story of 6 afro descendants rappers who have rewritten Cuban history and sparked a lyrical battle for human rights through a song called “Patria y Vida”. The song has become a revolution in the streets of Cuba, and it has been banned by the government, which imprison people for the simple fact of listening to it. Fri, Sep 29th, 9:00 PM @ Regal Green Hills, Theater 1
SATURDAY, September 30:
- Nashville Film Festival: Celebrate Hispanic Films:
SUNDAY October 1
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films at Nashville Film Festival screening: Aqueronte: Sun, Oct 1st, 11:00 AM @ Regal Green Hills, Theater 1. [Available October 2, 12:00 AM - October 8, 11:59 PM, 2023] Stream online
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films and Filmmakers @Nashville Film Festival -- AWARDS at Arc Studios - Join us for the 54th Nashville Film Festival film and screenplay competition awards ceremony! We will be handing out twenty-four awards between the film and screenplay official selections. (5 PM)
MONDAY October 2
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films at Nashville Film Festival screening: When Evil Lurks - In a remote village, two brothers find a demon-infected man just about to give birth to evil itself. They decide to get rid of the man but merely succeed in helping him to deliver the inferno. Mon, Oct 2nd, 9:00 PM @ Regal Green Hills, Theater 2
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films @Nashville Film Festival screening: Las Visitantes (Women Visiting a City) 3 retired women travel by bus to discover Europe. They've recently lost their husbands and now it's time to start living. They've heard people talk about the wonders of tourism all their lives and are dying to experience them firsthand. Mon, Oct 2nd, 9:15 PM @ Regal Green Hills, Theater 1
TUESDAY, October 3
- Regions Bank Business Seminar: Regions is pleased to partner with the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to grow and develop our small businesses with “Small business loan resources for your small business” seminar facilitated by Regions Bank ERG team . Region's representatives will also present information on Treasury products and a partnership with Catholic Charities’ Unidos in Banking workforce development program. (4 PM)
- NAHCC Celebrates Hispanic Films @Nashville Film Festival screening: Mamacruz - Cruz is a grandma who’s spent years, decades actually, without having an orgasm. Religiously devout, it wasn’t something that she considered particularly important, or that she’d even given much thought to... until, one day, while surfing the internet, she again starts to feel those desires and sensations she had believed were long gone. Now she is faced with a dilemma: how can she balance her religious beliefs with this new sexual and sensual awakening that has suddenly come back into her life? Tue, Oct 3rd, 8:30 PM @ Belcourt Theatre
WEDNESDAY, October 4
- Nashville Film Festival Closing Night Party: Join us in support and in celebrating the conclusion of the 54th Nashville Film Festival at the Exit/In! Ticket includes 2 drink tickets and light bites (8:00 PM to 11:00 PM). Learn more HERE.
FRIDAY, October 6
- First Friday: Your Small Business Toolkit in partnership with Williamson Inc. Register HERE. (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM)
- All SPONSORS recognized
TUESDAY, October 10:
- Willco Connected! - Business M ixer in partnership with Williamson Inc. Register HERE. (4:30 PM - 6:00 PM)
WEDNESDAY, October 11
- Financial Institutions and Hispanic Business Community Access to Capital: A one hour virtual roundtable conversation with with local community financial institutions in our membership about the importance of connecting and better serving our growing Hispanic community (2:00 PM)
THURSDAY, October 12:
- Minority Communities Economic Impact: "Diverse workforce and health disparities". NAHCC's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Business Leader (DEICAB) virtual panel discussion featuring: Lethia Swett Mann, Regions Bank; Ryun Jackson, Google Fiber; Luis Parodi, Republic Bank; Marie Sueing, Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp.; Dr. Rolando Toyos, Toyos Clinic; Joyce Searcy, Belmont University and owner/founder of Momentum LLC. Guest Moderator: David Plazas, Opinion and Engagement Director for the USA TODAY Network newsrooms in Tennessee and The Tennessean. (5 PM to 6 PM)
FRIDAY, October 13:
- NAHCC President and CEO, Yuri Cunza, “Building Strong Latino communities” keynote speaker at Trevecca Nazarene University: In recognition and celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is partnering with member organization Trevecca Nazarene University and Associate Provost of Mission, Excellence, & Reconciliation Dr. Terrence Schofield (Dr. T) with its students and surrounding community for a Business Lunch and Learn program moderated by Dr. Schofield alongside with presenter Yuri Cunza (President of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce) and special guests entrepreneurs from our local Hispanic community. The event will be held on the campus of Trevecca Nazarene University’s Benson Auditorium located in the McClurkan building on campus. (11:00 AM)
- NAHCC @Amqui Station/Public Library Festival (5:00 PM to 7:00 PM)
SUNDAY, October 15:
- Civic and Business Leadership: The Role of New Americans. An overview of the eligibility requirements for US Citizenship and Q&A about the process - Presented by Elizabeth Ozment, Attorney, Ozment Law (10 AM to 11 AM). Victims of Human Trafficking: T Nonimmigrant Status: T nonimmigrant status is a temporary immigration benefit that enables certain victims of a severe form of trafficking in persons) to remain in the United States for an initial period of up to 4 years if they have complied with any reasonable request for assistance from law enforcement in the detection, investigation, or prosecution of human trafficking or qualify for an exemption or exception. Registration required.
- National Hispanic Heritage Month officially ends.
WEDNESDAY, October 18:
- NAHCC's 19th Annual Business & Community Excellence Awards @Belmont University – SPONSORS and COMMUNITY PARTNERS RECOGNITION (5:30 PM -7:30 PM). FREE and open to the public. Registration required. Preceded by NAHCC Board Chairs: Past and Present roundtable - The State of Latino Entrepreneurship in Nashville (4:45 PM).
WOULD LIKE TO JOIN? SEND US AN EMAIL AT INFO@NASHVILLEHISPANICCHAMBER.COM OR CALL 615-216-5737