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		<title>A Fitting Farewell: Chicago Bids Pepe Vargas a Legendary Goodbye</title>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><strong>CHICAGO</strong> — On June 30th, in a room filled with 42 years of history, <strong>Pepe Vargas</strong> did something he rarely allowed himself to do: he let Chicago&#8217;s Latino cultural community honor him instead of the other way around.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The founder and longtime <strong>Executive Director of the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago</strong> (ILCC) and the <strong>Chicago Latino Film Festival</strong> (CLFF) officially stepped down on his <strong>78th birthday</strong>, in a celebration held at <strong>Facets Multimedia</strong> — a venue woven into the very fabric of the institution he built. It&#8217;s the space where CLFF screened for a number of its editions, and where the <strong>Reel Film Club</strong> he helped cultivate still gathers on the last Tuesday of every month, February through November. There was no more appropriate room in the city to close this chapter.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Vargas&#8217;s decision to retire didn&#8217;t come lightly. A series of recent health scares served as what he has publicly called a wake-up call — a reminder that time with his family, and simply time, had become more valuable than one more festival, one more grant cycle, one more year at the helm. It&#8217;s a decision 42 years in the making, and one he arrived at only after making sure the organization he founded was ready to stand without him.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">That readiness has a name:<strong> Mateo Mulcahy</strong>. For four years, Mulcahy has served as Vargas&#8217;s Deputy Executive Director and, in Vargas&#8217;s own words, his right-hand man — a cultural force in his own right within Chicago&#8217;s Latino music and performance scene, now stepping fully into the role of Executive Director. The transition reflects not a void being filled, but a torch being passed with intention: Vargas spent years making sure Mulcahy was ready for this, and the ILCC&#8217;s board and community showed up on June 30th confident that he is.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The evening had the texture of a family reunion as much as a gala. Pepe&#8217;s children, nieces, and granddaughters were among those present, alongside his closest friends and allies from four decades of Latino cultural life in Chicago — filling the room with the kind of warmth that no press release can manufacture. On the occasion of his birthday, he was presented with a statue from the <strong>Audience Choice Awards</strong>, named <strong>Director Emeritus for Life</strong>, and given a custom film poster commemorating his tenure — tangible symbols for a man whose real legacy has always lived in relationships, mentorship, and the films themselves.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">A short tribute video, produced by journalist and digital content creator James Klein, distilled what amounted to a citywide, and frankly international, outpouring of respect for Vargas — a trusted and singular figure who didn&#8217;t just build the longest continuously running Latino film festival in the Northern Hemisphere, but who made a habit of lifting others as he went. Vargas was among the founding members of the <strong>Chicago Latino Theater Alliance</strong> (CLATA), alongside arts executive Myrna Salazar, National Museum of Mexican Art founder <strong>Carlos Tortolero</strong>, and former <strong>Puerto Rican Arts Alliance </strong>executive director <strong>Carlos Hernández</strong>. Years later, he was one of the co-founders of the <strong>Chicago Latino Arts and Culture Summit</strong>, alongside those same organizational leaders, uniting the city&#8217;s Latino arts groups under a common advocacy voice. These weren&#8217;t side projects — they were Vargas practicing what he preached: that Latino culture in Chicago is stronger as an ecosystem than as isolated institutions.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fittingly, the night unfolded ahead of a screening of <em><strong>La Suprema</strong></em>, the Colombian film that premiered to strong acclaim at the 40th edition of CLFF and was welcomed just as warmly by the audience this time around — a quiet nod to Vargas&#8217;s own Colombian roots and to a festival built, from day one, on the belief that film could be a bridge between countries and communities.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Throughout his <strong>42 years leading the ILCC and CLFF,</strong> Vargas held fast to a simple conviction: that art matters. That culture can be an antidote to ignorance, a vessel for shared values and tradition, and a force that fortifies understanding across lines that too often divide. It&#8217;s a philosophy that shaped not just a festival, but a generation of Chicago&#8217;s Latino cultural infrastructure — from CLATA to the Arts and Culture Summit to the thousands of filmmakers, musicians, and audiences who passed through ILCC&#8217;s doors.</p>



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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Vargas plans to return to his native Colombia once his doctors clear him to travel. He leaves behind an organization in capable hands, a city that owes him an enormous cultural debt, and a room full of people on June 30th who made sure he knew it.</p>



<p class="has-text-align-center alignwide wp-block-paragraph"><strong>Pepe was named Director Emeritus For Life of the ILCC and CLFF</strong></p>



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