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Ogden’s Cinco de Mayo Festival: Culture, Community, and Leadership
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Ogden’s Cinco de Mayo unites culture, food, music, and community pride.
Latinos United Promoting Education and Civic Engagement and Ogden City Recreation share how the city’s Cinco de Mayo celebration honors Mexican heritage through food, music, dance, and community leadership. This episode explores the festival’s cultural impact, its role in uplifting local families and artists, and how Ogden’s traditions strengthen community identity and visibility.
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Contact is a local public television program presented by PBS Utah
Contact
Ogden’s Cinco de Mayo Festival: Culture, Community, and Leadership
Special | 3m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Latinos United Promoting Education and Civic Engagement and Ogden City Recreation share how the city’s Cinco de Mayo celebration honors Mexican heritage through food, music, dance, and community leadership. This episode explores the festival’s cultural impact, its role in uplifting local families and artists, and how Ogden’s traditions strengthen community identity and visibility.
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(bright music) - Ogden City Recreation and Latinos United Promoting Education and Civic Engagement, or LUPEC, will host a Cinco de Mayo celebration that honors Mexican heritage.
Here to tell us more is Eulogio Alejandre.
Welcome to the show.
- Thank you for having me.
- Tell me about this year's celebration.
- Well, this celebration is probably gonna be one of the best we've had in years.
We're bringing a band that is just amazing.
Their name is Industria del Amor, and it's just a well-known band all over the world, and so we're happy to have them, and of course, we have all the local entertainments we always had.
- What do you feel makes this celebration unique here in Utah?
- Well, it is unique, because we are trying to build bridges with the dominant culture of Ogden.
We also invite the high school's drill team members to come and perform so the Latino community can get to see them, and then this year, we also have the high school mariachi bands performing at our event, so this is, we're working with the entire community.
It's not just the Latino community.
We are reaching out to the dominant culture to come and join us and celebrate with us.
- It sounds like you really want the community involved and want them to know that this is their celebration as well.
- That is correct.
That's why we're working with the city of Ogden to host the event, and we've done that last year and this year, and it's been going really well.
- I'm talking to you, I see a big smile.
You seem very, very excited.
What really pumps you up about this time of year?
- Well, it pumps me up, because it is an opportunity to share with the dominant culture all of the great things about the Hispanic Latino culture in Ogden and in Utah, so our music, our food, just our culture, everything is just wonderful to share with the dominant culture.
- How can you not get excited about that, right?
- That's right.
- Well, thank you so much for being here.
If you would like to learn more about this incredible festival that's coming up, the information's on your screen.
It's Latinos United Promoting Education and Civic Engagement hosting the Ogden Cinco de Mayo Festival in collaboration with Ogden City Recreation.
It is happening at the Ogden Amphitheater on May 2nd from 12 to 7:30 PM.
You heard it, music, food, all of the history and information that you can learn as well.
You can go onto their website to get more details.
That's ogdencincodemayofestival.com.
I'm Liz Adeola, and thank you so much for watching "Contact."
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