Cinco de Mayo Parade Showcases Mexican Heritage in Venice

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On Saturday, May 4, 2024, the vibrant streets of Venice were energized by the annual Cinco de Mayo Parade, which drew crowds along Lincoln Blvd. Sponsored by the City of Los Angeles and organized by community leader Laura Ceballos, this year's event paid homage to Mexican-American culture, tracing its origins back to the 1960s civil rights and Chicano movements.

The parade kicked off at 10:00 AM at the intersection of California Ave and Lincoln Blvd, featuring a rich tapestry of cultural expressions. Participants included Aztec dancers, mariachi bands, Charro equestrians, and local groups such as the Venice High School band and Santa Monica College cheerleaders. Classic cars and vibrant floats added a festive flair to the procession, which proceeded north on Lincoln Blvd to Rose Ave, turning west to 7th Ave, and concluding at Oakwood Park.

The event transitioned into a street festival on 7th Ave, between California Ave. and Broadway Ave, where attendees enjoyed live music, DJ sets, and performances by local artists. The festival offered an array of activities from piñata breaking to face painting, alongside booths providing community information and authentic Mexican cuisine.

The Cinco de Mayo Parade is more than a festive occasion; it serves as a vital platform for the Mexican-American community to celebrate and share their heritage. It also promotes cultural understanding and unity within the broader community, reinforcing the City of Los Angeles' commitment to celebrating its diverse cultural landscape. As the parade festivities wound down, the spirit of unity and cultural pride lingered, leaving a lasting impact on all those who participated.

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Fabian Lewkowicz is an award-winning Santa Monica-based professional photojournalist and press photographer, and the creator of the photo blog, Santa Monica Close Up. With years of experience as a staff photographer for several media outlets including the Santa Monica Daily Press, Santa Monica Mirror, Santa Monica Observer, and the Santa Monica Corsair, Fabian has captured some of the most iconic moments of Santa Monica.

Fabian's photographs have been exhibited in a variety of settings, including museums, art galleries, hospitals, department stores, banks, fire stations, police stations, commercial buildings, amusement parks, offices, and homes. His photography captures the essence of Santa Monica, from its beautiful landscapes and stunning sunsets to its unique culture and diverse community.

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Amazing beautiful dresses very coloful display

nathaliewade
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Great event, love the happy girls with traditional clothes. And the dancing. Greetings from Austria

Tschuschenkoffer
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Glorious! Long Live The Mexica Nation, as we have celebrated life for Tens Of Thousands Of Years here in this land, we celebrate our Ancestors, we shout to them WE ARE STILL

thenotoriousgryyn
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Esto fuel un pre desfile antes sel 5 de Mayo? Y porque en Venice y no en el down town de Los Angeles?

WRG-hk
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cinco de mayo? 🤔

😂 but today's the 4th!!! 🤣

RIN
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This "Holiday" isn't event celebrated in Mexico. DUI's & Hit & Run accidents will be up this weekend.

DodgeNeon