

Published on: 10/06/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
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At Fiesta Mexicana in Woodburn, joint Mexican and American flags fly in the air. Colorfully dressed Aztec dancers take the stage. And elote is everywhere.
It’s a celebration, but this year it’s become something more: an act of resistance.
“We have to continue to do this despite everything, despite the harm, despite the oppression, despite the discrimination. We must persevere because that’s la lucha (the fight), that’s what it’s about,” said Juan Cervantes Morales, a Fiesta Mexicana Vendor, in Spanish.
Despite several cultural events being cancelled around the state and country, Fiesta Mexicana decided to carry on and provide a space for community members to be together and celebrate their culture.
“It is critical that our new generations learn about these cultural practices, because it is through these same practices that they will inherit so many of the cultural values that will strengthen their lives,” said Eduardo Cruz Torres Amictlan of Huehca Omeyocan in Spanish.
On this week’s episode, OPB’S Jenn Chávez and Alicia Avila share the story of Fiesta Mexicana — its history, how it represents cultura, resilencia y resistencia today, and what it means to Mexicans around Oregon.
Thank you to Alicia Avila, who produced a documentary for OPB Oregon Experience called “Fiesta y Resistencia.”
Listen to all episodes of The Evergreen podcast here.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/10/06/the-evergreen-podcast-fiesta-mexicana-woodburn-oregon-culture-event/
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