The opportunity for our youth of Mariachi Media Luna to perform with Grammy Award winning Los Tigres del Norte was a dream come true.
For many in Mexico and the United States, Los Tigres del Norte are known as the voice of the people. Their music represents stories of struggle, strength, journeys of the border and their songs represent the hard work so many contribute living in the United States. Jorge Hernandez and his brothers of Los Tigres came to the United States when they were teenagers to help support their family. Forty years later, their music has inspired a movement of advocacy, orgullo and cultural pride. When I was writing my dissertation, I kept referring to the songs and lyrics written by Los Tigres. Their words represent stories and experiences of so many whose journeys are often never told. When our youth of Mariachi Media Luna found out they would be opening for these cultural heroes, there was an excitement that pushed our youth forward. They committed to adding extra practices and were motivated to bring their best to the stage. Belinda Vargas, one of our students shared that she grew up watching Los Tigres in Mexico. "Yo recuerdo escuchando sus canciones desde que estaba chiquita" One of our parents beamed with pride remembering the black and white tv performances he watched as a young boy in growing up in Mexico. Years later he was having the opportunity to see his daughter open up for Los Tigres del Norte, heroes to many in the community. Our youth did an amazing job as they opened the show. They sang with a confidence and pride to represent all of Mariachi Media Luna, our families and community. Jorge Hernandez and his brothers gathered around the youth at the end of night- highlighting one of the most important moments to inspire our Mariachi youth. Thank you Los Tigres del Norte for this amazing opportunity. A special thanks to Dwayne Uloa of AKA productions and Raul Rodriguez of Univsion. A thank you to Connie and Jorge Jr. who we enjoyed sharing the evening with. We couldn't do this without our teachers, Omar Naranjo, Rigo Campos, Rodolfo Torres, Jesus Hernandez, Jorge Rodriguez and Veronica Rodriguez. Mariachi Media Luna is so proud of this special moment we will never forget! Comments are closed.
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Belinda Hernandez-ArriagaBelinda is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California and Founder of A.L.A.S. She also is Faculty at the University of San Francisco, where she teaches in the Counseling Department. She has a doctorate in International and Multicultural Education. Her research is focused on the psychological trauma experienced by many in the immigration system as well as understanding healing spaces in the Latino community. Archives
December 2019
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