The Children of the Revolución
THE PROJECT
The Mexican Revolution did not end at the border.
It crossed generations, shaped communities, and left stories that were never written in history books — until now.
A story that Lives through Generations
The Children of the Revolución is an award-winning documentary project that brings to light the voices of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of those who fled Mexico during one of the most turbulent chapters in modern history.
Through personal testimonies, archival material, and cultural memory, this project preserves stories that helped shape the social and cultural fabric of the United States.
More than History. A living Legacy.
Migration. Identity. Family. Belonging.
The stories born from the Mexican Revolution are not confined to the past — they continue to echo in today’s conversations about borders, culture, and heritage.
Children of the Revolución exists to honor those stories, to protect them from being forgotten, and to pass them on to future generations.
Because understanding where we come from helps us understand who we are.
Stories
Voices that history never recorded
Read personal stories, letters, and memories shared by families whose lives were shaped by the Revolution.
The Film
The award-winning documentary
Discover the film that brought these stories to public television and international recognition.
The Book
A tangible piece of history
Explore the book inspired by the documentary—a visual and historical record designed to endure.
Recognized by international festivals and institutions, Children of the Revolución has been honored for its contribution to cultural preservation and historical storytelling.
Be part of the story
History lives when it is shared.
- Share your family story
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