TAMACC Celebrates Tejano Day: Honoring Centuries of Heritage and Impact in Texas In 2021, the Texas Legislature officially designated April 6 as Tejano Day, a recognition that offers Texans the opportunity each year to honor and reflect on the enduring contributions of Tejanos to the state’s rich history. For more than 300 years, Tejanos have been central to the cultural, political, and economic development of the Lone Star State.
This year, the spirit of Tejano pride was on full display on Friday, April 4, as the South Steps of the Texas Capitol were transformed into a vibrant celebration of heritage, culture, and community. The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) partnered with a dynamic coalition of organizations—including Hispanic Advocates Business Leaders of Austin (HABLA), Economic Growth Business Incubator (EGBI), Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas (HWNT), Amigos En Azul, HOT TEJANO, LULAC, Tejano Music Alliance, Grand Prairie Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Regional Hispanic Contractors Association—to host this powerful event in honor of Tejano Day.
At the peak of the celebration, over 300 people gathered to take part in the festivities, turning the Capitol grounds into a joyful and energizing showcase of unity and cultural pride.
The celebration highlighted the profound legacy of Tejanos in Texas history. From founding historic cities like San Antonio and El Paso to promoting diplomacy with Native tribes, Tejanos have long played a foundational role in shaping the state. On April 6, 1813, Tejanos were the first to declare Texas independent, laying the groundwork for the Texas Revolution. Figures such as José Antonio Navarro and Juan Seguín, along with countless unnamed heroes, fought valiantly and left a legacy of courage and civic leadership that continues to inspire.
Beyond political contributions, Tejanos have been advocates for civil liberties, including freedom of speech, the press, and public education—principles that remain core to Texas values today.
A special thanks to State Representative Lulu Flores (District 51) for sponsoring the Tejano Day celebration and for her longstanding support of TAMACC and the Tejano community.
Tejano Day is more than a date on the calendar—it’s a tribute to generations who helped build Texas and a call to continue honoring their legacy through unity, celebration, and progress. |