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Celebrate Americas

From Andes Peaks to Arctic Lights

Project essence

Celebrate Americas threads the cultural richness of North, Central and South America, plus the Caribbean, into a year-long ribbon of festivals. Every sovereign nation—and key territories—hosts a “Celebrate Americas + [Country]” long-weekend. A flagship Inter-American Humanity Week rotates yearly among Organization of American States members, mixing music mega-shows with indigenous-rights forums, climate-innovation expos and practical clinics on financing trade with real-asset backing.
One hemisphere, many voices

Why Globalgood is involved

From the 1971 Nixon Shock to today’s inflation spikes, the debt-based fiat system has weighed heavily on households and public budgets throughout the Americas. Globalgood uses the universal language of music to translate economic renewal into lived experience: festivalgoers see how verified commodities, blue-carbon credits and export invoices can stabilize currency values and widen opportunity. We convene ministries, promoters and civil-society groups, supply the policy narrative, and track the social impact
Culture opens the door to new economics

Impact focus

Celebrate identity: Carnival rhythms meet country, jazz, cumbia and pow-wow drums; folk crafts sit beside digital-art NFTs.
Lift local economies: Vendors, stage crews and home-stay hosts earn new income; tourism boards bundle festival travel passes that keep visitors roaming beyond the venue.
Empower micro-exporters: Pop-up “receivable chambers” teach Latin and Caribbean SMEs how to document invoices so they can unlock working capital under the UN Convention.
Promote asset-anchored finance: Interactive zones show how gold, carbon credits and confirmed export receivables can back stronger, low-inflation currencies—giving audiences a hands-on taste of money that holds value.
Trade skills meet festival thrill

Weather-tuned routing (indicative 2028 loop)

January: Southern-cone summer: Chile • Argentina • Uruguay
February: Brazilian & Andean carnivals
March–April: Central-America dry-season circuit
May: Caribbean pre-storm window
June–July: Canada and northern-US outdoor runs
August: Mid-US arenas and Mexico highlands tour
September–October: Andes & Amazon shoulder months
November: Caribbean encore, continental finale in Washington DC or Ottawa

Routing that respects the seasons

Partnership web

Globalgood – hemispheric advocacy coordination, toolkits, impact audits

OAS Secretariat plus CARICOM and Mercosur culture desks – diplomatic bridges and venue link-ups

City tourism boards and tribal / indigenous councils – local permissions, heritage content

Streaming platforms – multilingual live feeds (Spanish, Portuguese, English, French-Creole)

Launch timeline

2026: Memoranda of understanding signed with OAS; pilot weekends in Jamaica and Paraguay
2027: Half-hemisphere loop across fifteen nations; bilingual trade-finance clinics in Miami and São Paulo
2028: Full 35-nation circuit plus Inter-American Humanity Week in Mexico City, timed alongside the G20
2029 → ongoing Annual rotation; Amazon carbon-credit showcases added to daytime program

Step-by-step to full coverage

Globalgood advocacy budget (first two fiscal years)

creative toolkits, branding assets and four-language media packs ≈ USD 180 000
continental press-tour and host-city bid workshops ≈ 260 000
literacy pavilions and trade-receivable clinics at 20 pilot shows ≈ 350 000
impact measurement, ESG reporting and documentary edits ≈ 160 000

Total advocacy envelope ≈ USD 950 000. Concert production, artist fees and site operations are financed by promoters, host governments and commercial sponsors.
Where advocacy dollars go

Success yardsticks

festival attendance and streaming reach across four languages
increase in SME receivable registrations on regional exchanges during festival weeks
uplift in off-season tourist arrivals reported by host cities
media-coverage tone-shift index—from “debt distress” toward “value creation”

Measuring joy and growth in real time

Join the celebration

Governments & city hosts – secure your slot in the routing calendar and showcase your nation’s culture, trade and tourism.

Artists & creatives – apply for the roster; pair your sound with local legends and record a track for the hemisphere-wide compilation.

Investors & brands – sponsor stages, streaming feeds or SME marketplaces; align CSR with unity, sustainability and inclusive prosperity.

Volunteers & NGOs – run zero-waste hubs, gender-safe-space patrols or indigenous-rights workshops.

Email celebrateamericas@globalgoodcorp.org and help turn rhythm, trade and honest-money literacy into a shared North-to-South success story.
From Arctic lights to Amazon canopy, one hemisphere in song
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