Ayer en Houston no fue solo un evento… fue un reencuentro 🇻🇪
La diáspora volvió a sentirse en casa, aunque estemos lejos.
Hubo abrazos, lágrimas, y ese calor humano que solo entendemos los venezolanos.
MarÃa Corina Machado nos recordó algo clave:
que nada ni nadie nos va a detener… y que el cambio ya comenzó.
Hoy más que nunca, ser venezolano afuera es una misión:
conectar, organizarnos y prepararnos para volver.
Porque uno nunca se va del todo…
uno siempre está regresando. 🇻🇪✨
Dana Jiménez
Vocera y Dirigente PolÃtico de Vente Venezuela en Houston Texas
Attending events like the recent Venezuelan gathering in Houston reveals the deep emotional bonds that keep the diaspora connected despite geographical distances. From personal experience, these reunions aren’t just social events; they are powerful affirmations of identity and hope. The warmth, the shared stories, and the overwhelming sense of belonging remind us that even though we live far from our homeland, our roots and mission remain strong. MarÃa Corina Machado's message about unstoppable change resonates widely among Venezuelans abroad. It encourages many to see their role not just as immigrants or expatriates, but as active participants in a larger movement for political and social transformation back home. This mindset fuels community organization efforts, cultural celebrations, and advocacy work in cities like Houston. Moreover, such gatherings serve as platforms for Venezuelans to exchange information, support one another, and prepare practically for a hopeful return. Whether it’s through sharing resources, planning future actions, or simply strengthening friendships, these moments reinforce the idea that leaving Venezuela doesn’t mean losing connection; instead, it’s part of an ongoing journey helping to keep the dream of change alive. In essence, being Venezuelan abroad is fundamentally about dual presence—maintaining ties with a past and a culture, while actively shaping the future. This unique experience blends nostalgia with proactive engagement, making every reunion more than just a meeting—it’s a reaffirmation of an unbreakable spirit and a shared mission to return and contribute.