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Cada Domingo - Nicolás González

The Mexican Government organization IME (Institute for Mexicans in the Exterior) recently held a Binational Journey for artists of Mexican ancestry based in the United States where they invited 42 artists representing 36 states in the U.S. 
These artists attended a conference, met with government officials, and had a chance to sample some of the amazing artwork and history that Mexico City offers, including over 150 museums, historical sites, and much more. Nicolás was one of these artists.

We chat with Nicolás about his story living in a rough part of Texas, his journey away from gang violence, into school and the world of art. 

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El Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior (IME) tuvo una Jornada Binacional para artistas de origen Mexicano en Estados Unidos donde invitaron a 42 artistas de origen Mexicano viviendo en 36 diferentes estados en Estados Unidos. 
Estos artistas acudieron una conferencia donde conocieron a oficiales del gobierno de México, y la oportunidad de probar un poco del asombroso arte que ofrece la ciudad de México, incluyendo a mas de 150 museos, sitios historicos,  y mucho más. Nicolás fué uno de estos artistas.
Hablamos con Nicolás de su historia viviendo en partes peligrosas de Texas, su lucha para alejarse de la violencia de pandillas rumbo a la escuela y al mundo del arte.
 

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