The commemoration of Mexican American Heritage Day each February 2nd is intended to embody the enduring spirit and cultural strength of our Mexican American communities and reflect their ongoing impact on U.S. social and economic growth as well as cultural enrichment by focusing on public activities which demonstrate the highest social and civic values to present and future generations.
Join us for our Mexican American Heritage Day commemoration observing our culture, history, & contributions to the US. Celebrate from your own community by joining our nationwide event that will be livestreamed and recorded in both San Antonio, Texas & the Bay Area, California featuring presentations from Mexican American academics, traditional music & dance performances + more!

Our commemoration of Mexican American Heritage Day each February 2nd embodies the enduring spirit and cultural strength of our Mexican American communities. Rooted in the legacy of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, we honor those who became the first Mexican Americans and thrived despite shifting borders and historical upheaval. We celebrate living traditions—our family values, music, food, language, and art—as vibrant expressions of our identity, resilience, and pride. Emphasizing our continuity from generation to generation, we invite you to reflect on our history, our heritage, our culture, our indigeneity and our contributions to U.S society, its economy, and its defense in time of war. On this day, we honor the past, recognize the present, and prepare for the future, affirming that our Mexican American culture is not only preserved but powerfully alive.
From coast to coast, Mexican Americans have become a foundational thread in the fabric of the United States. No longer concentrated solely in the Southwest, our communities now flourish in every region of the United States, in urban centers, in rural towns, and everywhere in between. As one of the fastest-growing and most influential populations in the country, Mexican Americans are not just participants in the American story—we are shaping it. Our language, our customs, our values, and our contributions deserve recognition not as a minority culture, but as a prominent and defining force in the nation’s identity. It is time to honor Mexican Americans as a people of this nation, whose heritage commands respect, whose culture enriches every corner of society, and whose future is inseparable from the future of America itself.
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