José Martí - Cubanpoet, journalist, andrevolutionary whobecame a symbol ofthe struggle forCubanindependence.Rita Moreno - PuertoRican actress, singer,and dancer, one ofthe few artists tohave won an Oscar,Emmy, Grammy, andTony Award.Cinco de Mayo - Aholiday celebrating theMexican victory overthe French at theBattle of Puebla in1862, often celebratedwith parades andMexican food.Tostones - Atraditional dishmade from greenplantains, frieduntil crispy, andoften served with adip.Latinx Activists -Refers to individualswho advocate for therights of Latinxcommunities, such asDolores Huerta andCésar Chávez.Plaza de la Raza -A cultural artscenter in LosAngeles, knownfor promotingLatinx art andculture.Día de los Muertos -A Mexican holidaycelebrating andhonoring the lives ofdeceased lovedones, typically withcolorful altars andsugar skulls.Selena Quintanilla -The "Queen of Tejanomusic," Selena was aMexican-Americansinger and fashion iconwhose tragic death in1995 deeply impactedthe Latinx community.Celia Cruz -Cuban singerknown as the"Queen of Salsa,"whose careerspanned over fivedecades.Churros - Fried-dough pastries,typically sprinkledwith sugar, popularin many LatinAmerican countriesand Spain.Frida Kahlo -Iconic Mexicanpainter known forher self-portraitsand hercontributions toMexican culture.Tequila - Adistilled spiritfrom Mexico,often associatedwith celebrationsand parties.El Día del Niño -"Children’s Day," acelebration in manyLatin Americancountries to honorchildren and theircontributions tosociety.Latinoamérica -The region of theAmericas whereSpanish andPortuguese arethe predominantlanguages.Shakira -Colombian singer,dancer, andphilanthropistknown for herinternational musiccareer.Tacos - A traditionalMexican dish madewith a folded or rolledtortilla filled withvarious fillings suchas meat, beans,cheese, andvegetables.Papel Picado - Atraditional Mexicancraft where colorfulpaper is intricatelycut to createdecorative designs,often used forcelebrations.Oscar de la Hoya -Mexican-Americanboxer andentrepreneur, oneof the mostfamous boxers ofall time.Sonia Sotomayor -The first LatinaSupreme CourtJustice in the UnitedStates, known for hercontributions toAmerican law andadvocacy for justice.Mariachi - Atraditional Mexicanmusic ensemble,often consisting ofviolins, trumpets,guitars, and adistinctive Mexicanstyle of singing.Salvador Dalí -Though Spanish,Dalí’s surrealist arthad a greatinfluence on LatinAmerican artistsand culture.Reggaeton - Amusic genre thatoriginated inPuerto Rico in the1990s, combiningLatin rhythms withhip hop influences.Gabriel GarcíaMárquez - Colombianwriter and Nobellaureate, famous forhis works on magicalrealism, such as OneHundred Years ofSolitude.Salsa - A populardance and musicstyle with roots inLatin America andthe Caribbean,especially Cubaand Puerto Rico.José Martí - Cubanpoet, journalist, andrevolutionary whobecame a symbol ofthe struggle forCubanindependence.Rita Moreno - PuertoRican actress, singer,and dancer, one ofthe few artists tohave won an Oscar,Emmy, Grammy, andTony Award.Cinco de Mayo - Aholiday celebrating theMexican victory overthe French at theBattle of Puebla in1862, often celebratedwith parades andMexican food.Tostones - Atraditional dishmade from greenplantains, frieduntil crispy, andoften served with adip.Latinx Activists -Refers to individualswho advocate for therights of Latinxcommunities, such asDolores Huerta andCésar Chávez.Plaza de la Raza -A cultural artscenter in LosAngeles, knownfor promotingLatinx art andculture.Día de los Muertos -A Mexican holidaycelebrating andhonoring the lives ofdeceased lovedones, typically withcolorful altars andsugar skulls.Selena Quintanilla -The "Queen of Tejanomusic," Selena was aMexican-Americansinger and fashion iconwhose tragic death in1995 deeply impactedthe Latinx community.Celia Cruz -Cuban singerknown as the"Queen of Salsa,"whose careerspanned over fivedecades.Churros - Fried-dough pastries,typically sprinkledwith sugar, popularin many LatinAmerican countriesand Spain.Frida Kahlo -Iconic Mexicanpainter known forher self-portraitsand hercontributions toMexican culture.Tequila - Adistilled spiritfrom Mexico,often associatedwith celebrationsand parties.El Día del Niño -"Children’s Day," acelebration in manyLatin Americancountries to honorchildren and theircontributions tosociety.Latinoamérica -The region of theAmericas whereSpanish andPortuguese arethe predominantlanguages.Shakira -Colombian singer,dancer, andphilanthropistknown for herinternational musiccareer.Tacos - A traditionalMexican dish madewith a folded or rolledtortilla filled withvarious fillings suchas meat, beans,cheese, andvegetables.Papel Picado - Atraditional Mexicancraft where colorfulpaper is intricatelycut to createdecorative designs,often used forcelebrations.Oscar de la Hoya -Mexican-Americanboxer andentrepreneur, oneof the mostfamous boxers ofall time.Sonia Sotomayor -The first LatinaSupreme CourtJustice in the UnitedStates, known for hercontributions toAmerican law andadvocacy for justice.Mariachi - Atraditional Mexicanmusic ensemble,often consisting ofviolins, trumpets,guitars, and adistinctive Mexicanstyle of singing.Salvador Dalí -Though Spanish,Dalí’s surrealist arthad a greatinfluence on LatinAmerican artistsand culture.Reggaeton - Amusic genre thatoriginated inPuerto Rico in the1990s, combiningLatin rhythms withhip hop influences.Gabriel GarcíaMárquez - Colombianwriter and Nobellaureate, famous forhis works on magicalrealism, such as OneHundred Years ofSolitude.Salsa - A populardance and musicstyle with roots inLatin America andthe Caribbean,especially Cubaand Puerto Rico.

Latinx Heritage - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. José Martí - Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who became a symbol of the struggle for Cuban independence.
  2. Rita Moreno - Puerto Rican actress, singer, and dancer, one of the few artists to have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award.
  3. Cinco de Mayo - A holiday celebrating the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, often celebrated with parades and Mexican food.
  4. Tostones - A traditional dish made from green plantains, fried until crispy, and often served with a dip.
  5. Latinx Activists - Refers to individuals who advocate for the rights of Latinx communities, such as Dolores Huerta and César Chávez.
  6. Plaza de la Raza - A cultural arts center in Los Angeles, known for promoting Latinx art and culture.
  7. Día de los Muertos - A Mexican holiday celebrating and honoring the lives of deceased loved ones, typically with colorful altars and sugar skulls.
  8. Selena Quintanilla - The "Queen of Tejano music," Selena was a Mexican-American singer and fashion icon whose tragic death in 1995 deeply impacted the Latinx community.
  9. Celia Cruz - Cuban singer known as the "Queen of Salsa," whose career spanned over five decades.
  10. Churros - Fried-dough pastries, typically sprinkled with sugar, popular in many Latin American countries and Spain.
  11. Frida Kahlo - Iconic Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and her contributions to Mexican culture.
  12. Tequila - A distilled spirit from Mexico, often associated with celebrations and parties.
  13. El Día del Niño - "Children’s Day," a celebration in many Latin American countries to honor children and their contributions to society.
  14. Latinoamérica - The region of the Americas where Spanish and Portuguese are the predominant languages.
  15. Shakira - Colombian singer, dancer, and philanthropist known for her international music career.
  16. Tacos - A traditional Mexican dish made with a folded or rolled tortilla filled with various fillings such as meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables.
  17. Papel Picado - A traditional Mexican craft where colorful paper is intricately cut to create decorative designs, often used for celebrations.
  18. Oscar de la Hoya - Mexican-American boxer and entrepreneur, one of the most famous boxers of all time.
  19. Sonia Sotomayor - The first Latina Supreme Court Justice in the United States, known for her contributions to American law and advocacy for justice.
  20. Mariachi - A traditional Mexican music ensemble, often consisting of violins, trumpets, guitars, and a distinctive Mexican style of singing.
  21. Salvador Dalí - Though Spanish, Dalí’s surrealist art had a great influence on Latin American artists and culture.
  22. Reggaeton - A music genre that originated in Puerto Rico in the 1990s, combining Latin rhythms with hip hop influences.
  23. Gabriel García Márquez - Colombian writer and Nobel laureate, famous for his works on magical realism, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude.
  24. Salsa - A popular dance and music style with roots in Latin America and the Caribbean, especially Cuba and Puerto Rico.