Ten years after failed independence pushes and violent clashes, a new generation of Catalans is reviving the cause—not through politics, but by fiercely celebrating their language and culture. At events like Cabro Rock, young artists like a 27-year-old DJ are turning music into a movement, proudly promoting Catalan in ways politicians once couldn’t. After years of broken promises and crackdowns—including the 2017 referendum’s brutal aftermath—many have shifted focus to preserving the language, which is increasingly sidelined in daily life, especially in tourist zones. This cultural renaissance isn’t just about pride; it’s seen as the quiet, powerful next step toward full recognition—and maybe, one day, independence.

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