Trace Día de los Muertos through Mexico's tumultuous journey from independence to global recognition. Discover how José Guadalupe Posada's satirical calavera prints became iconic symbols, particularly La Catrina, mocking elite pretensions while celebrating death's equality. Witness the Mexican Revolution's cultural transformation as artists like Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo elevated Indigenous traditions to national pride. Learn how post-revolutionary governments promoted Day of the Dead as distinctly Mexican identity, how urbanization and migration spread regional practices, and how UNESCO recognition in two thousand three launched global celebration. From political suppression to international phenomenon, this episode reveals Day of the Dead's remarkable evolution into a living, adaptive tradition that continues resonating worldwide.
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