About Cognitive Dissonance and Cinco de Mayo, by Déborah Martel-Rogers, Ed.D. As we approach Cinco de Mayo, we will experience more commercials, advertisements, and events that generally portray Cinco de Mayo as a celebration around food and music. There is obviously nothing wrong with that. The contributions of the Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, Puerto Rican Americans, Colombian Americans, Venezuelan Americans, Peruvian Americans, Chilean Americans, Argentinian Americans, Spanish Americans, Ecuatorian Americans, Guatemalan Americans, Salvadorian Americans, Honduran Americans, Costa Rican Americans, Panamanian Americans, Paraguayan Americans, and Uruguayan Americans are significant in the gastronomical and musical spheres, indeed. The question, though, is not so much whether they are important as whether we know their global significance. Let's travel to the past, for instance, to the original meaning of the Cinco de Mayo, when M...
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