Celebrate Mexico Now 2022 festival brings contemporary Mexican culture to New York

Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 is New York's festival of contemporary Mexican culture. The festival is produced by CN Management, one of New York's top Mexican American programmers. It has presented more than 300 Mexican artists in the main cultural venues of New York.

Mexico has such great historical traditions that it's easy to miss what's going on there right now. Many have reported that the culture of Mexico City is even more progressive than the culture of New York. It's young and the future belongs to young people.

Mexico is important because we are neighbors with a long and complicated family relationship. New York City has been Caribbean-centric since at least the 1940s, but most Latinos in the United States are Mexican Americans. The Mexican American community was once regionalized in the Southwest, but is now everywhere. We are the second largest Spanish-speaking country after Mexico. Two-thirds of what became the United States was once Mexico.

We are expected to become the largest Latin community in New York. You can already see the change in New York's traditional Latin communities.

Celebrate Mexico Now (Lukas/Adobe)

Celebrate Mexico Now (Lukas/Adobe)

Celebrate Mexico Now, Mexico City's Skyline (Luk...

Celebrate Mexico Now 2022 festival brings contemporary Mexican culture to New York

Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 is New York's festival of contemporary Mexican culture. The festival is produced by CN Management, one of New York's top Mexican American programmers. It has presented more than 300 Mexican artists in the main cultural venues of New York.

Mexico has such great historical traditions that it's easy to miss what's going on there right now. Many have reported that the culture of Mexico City is even more progressive than the culture of New York. It's young and the future belongs to young people.

Mexico is important because we are neighbors with a long and complicated family relationship. New York City has been Caribbean-centric since at least the 1940s, but most Latinos in the United States are Mexican Americans. The Mexican American community was once regionalized in the Southwest, but is now everywhere. We are the second largest Spanish-speaking country after Mexico. Two-thirds of what became the United States was once Mexico.

We are expected to become the largest Latin community in New York. You can already see the change in New York's traditional Latin communities.

Celebrate Mexico Now (Lukas/Adobe)

Celebrate Mexico Now (Lukas/Adobe)

Celebrate Mexico Now, Mexico City's Skyline (Luk...

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