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This is Latino USA, a radio journal of news and culture. I'm María Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA: Latinos in South Central Los Angeles.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:11 - 00:22

This is Latino USA, a radio journal of news and culture. I'm María Hinojosa. Today on Latino USA: Latinos in South Central Los Angeles.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:23 - 00:30

The realities are, we have a lot of Rodney Kings. We have a lot of Latinos who are being beat up. We have a lot of discrimination going on in the city.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:23 - 00:30

The realities are, we have a lot of Rodney Kings. We have a lot of Latinos who are being beat up. We have a lot of discrimination going on in the city.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:31 - 00:33

A report card for President Clinton.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:31 - 00:33

A report card for President Clinton.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:33 - 00:39

It's unfair in a way to say that the Clinton administration hasn't appointed too many Latinos, hasn't appointed too many of anything.

Carreno-Jose
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:33 - 00:39

It's unfair in a way to say that the Clinton administration hasn't appointed too many Latinos, hasn't appointed too many of anything.

Carreno-Jose
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:40 - 00:45

Also, una celebración del Cinco de Mayo y Sesame Street goes Latino.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:40 - 00:45

Also, una celebración del Cinco de Mayo y Sesame Street goes Latino.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:46 - 00:46

¿Abierto?

Speaker 1
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:46 - 00:46

¿Abierto?

Speaker 1
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:47 - 00:53

Yes, certainly! Abierto is the Spanish word for open! Abierto.

Speaker 2
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:47 - 00:53

Yes, certainly! Abierto is the Spanish word for open! Abierto.

Speaker 2
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:53 - 00:57

All this here on Latino USA, but first: las noticias.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:53 - 00:57

All this here on Latino USA, but first: las noticias.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles
Clinton-Bill 1946-

00:58 - 01:23

This is news from Latino USA. I'm María Martin. Hearings have begun on the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico. While concurrently in Washington, Latino leaders held a national Latino seminar on NAFTA. Andres Jimenez of the University of California at Berkeley says this is the first time Latino organizations attempt to formulate a common strategy on a major national question because of NAFTA's far-reaching impact on US Latinos.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

00:58 - 01:23

This is news from Latino USA. I'm María Martin. Hearings have begun on the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico. While concurrently in Washington, Latino leaders held a national Latino seminar on NAFTA. Andres Jimenez of the University of California at Berkeley says this is the first time Latino organizations attempt to formulate a common strategy on a major national question because of NAFTA's far-reaching impact on US Latinos.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

01:24 - 01:33

The impact of job displacement, environmental concerns, and not just protection of spotted owls, but protection of water in the air where people live along the border.

Jimenez-Andres
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

01:24 - 01:33

The impact of job displacement, environmental concerns, and not just protection of spotted owls, but protection of water in the air where people live along the border.

Jimenez-Andres
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

01:34 - 01:59

Latino organizations, including the National Council of La Raza, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, and the Puerto Rican Institute for Policy Studies have signed on to a Latino consensus position on NAFTA, which calls for parallel agreements on immigration, job retraining, the environment, and for a North American Development Bank. Other organizations, including the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, accept NAFTA as negotiated.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

01:34 - 01:59

Latino organizations, including the National Council of La Raza, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, and the Puerto Rican Institute for Policy Studies have signed on to a Latino consensus position on NAFTA, which calls for parallel agreements on immigration, job retraining, the environment, and for a North American Development Bank. Other organizations, including the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, accept NAFTA as negotiated.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York

02:00 - 02:11

The New York City school system is still looking for a replacement for ousted Chancellor Joséph Fernandez. The controversial administrator will vacate his post in June. From New York, Mandalit del Barco reports.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:00 - 02:11

The New York City school system is still looking for a replacement for ousted Chancellor Joséph Fernandez. The controversial administrator will vacate his post in June. From New York, Mandalit del Barco reports.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:12 - 02:38

Joséph Fernandez returned to the city where he was born three years ago, vowing to turn around the nation's largest school system. In the end, it was his controversial reforms that put him at odds with his own board of education. His support for social issues created controversy, especially his programs to distribute condoms to high school students and his curriculum to teach respect for gays and lesbians. Fernandez had these words after a meeting in which board members voted not to renew his contract.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:12 - 02:38

Joséph Fernandez returned to the city where he was born three years ago, vowing to turn around the nation's largest school system. In the end, it was his controversial reforms that put him at odds with his own board of education. His support for social issues created controversy, especially his programs to distribute condoms to high school students and his curriculum to teach respect for gays and lesbians. Fernandez had these words after a meeting in which board members voted not to renew his contract.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:39 - 02:51

Some of my detractors have said, “Well, you didn't have to get into these issues of HIV AIDS…You didn't have to get into these issues of tolerance and bias program.” And that's a part of a… major part of educating our kids. I wouldn't have done it differently.

Fernandez-Joseph Anthony
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:39 - 02:51

Some of my detractors have said, “Well, you didn't have to get into these issues of HIV AIDS…You didn't have to get into these issues of tolerance and bias program.” And that's a part of a… major part of educating our kids. I wouldn't have done it differently.

Fernandez-Joseph Anthony
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:52 - 03:16

In a recently published autobiography, Fernandez details his years as a heroin addict and a gang member who went on to become a teacher and later Miami School superintendent. He also criticized New York's governor and mayor for not spending enough on education. Unless New York City's Board of Education reverses itself or is restructured, Fernandez's contract ends in June. For Latino USA, Mandalit del Barco in New York.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

02:52 - 03:16

In a recently published autobiography, Fernandez details his years as a heroin addict and a gang member who went on to become a teacher and later Miami School superintendent. He also criticized New York's governor and mayor for not spending enough on education. Unless New York City's Board of Education reverses itself or is restructured, Fernandez's contract ends in June. For Latino USA, Mandalit del Barco in New York.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York--New York City
United States--New York
United States--Florida--Miami

03:17 - 03:29

A report by the US Civil Rights Commission says Latinos in the nation's capital suffered discrimination in social services, jobs, and from the police. Pedro Avilés is the executive director of the DC Civil Rights Task Force.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:17 - 03:29

A report by the US Civil Rights Commission says Latinos in the nation's capital suffered discrimination in social services, jobs, and from the police. Pedro Avilés is the executive director of the DC Civil Rights Task Force.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:30 - 03:42

What the US Civil Rights Commission does is that it substantiates what we've been saying. Now we have a report from a federal agency that is basically saying the District of Columbia government is guilty of mistreating Latinos.

Aviles-Pedro
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:30 - 03:42

What the US Civil Rights Commission does is that it substantiates what we've been saying. Now we have a report from a federal agency that is basically saying the District of Columbia government is guilty of mistreating Latinos.

Aviles-Pedro
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:43 - 03:58

The Civil Rights Commission says conditions which led to three days of riots two years ago in Washington's Mount Pleasant District also exist in other US cities. The report recommends DC Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly begin outreach to the Latino community. You're listening to Latino USA.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:43 - 03:58

The Civil Rights Commission says conditions which led to three days of riots two years ago in Washington's Mount Pleasant District also exist in other US cities. The report recommends DC Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly begin outreach to the Latino community. You're listening to Latino USA.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--Washington DC
United States--Washington DC--Mount Pleasant
Kelly-Sharon Pratt 1944-

03:59 - 04:19

Hundreds in Los Angeles attended the funeral service of a tireless champion for refugees and the poor. Father Luis Olivares fought church and government officials over his support of sanctuary. Olivares died of complications from, contracted from contaminated blood in El Salvador. Alberto Aguilar attended the service. He filed this report.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

03:59 - 04:19

Hundreds in Los Angeles attended the funeral service of a tireless champion for refugees and the poor. Father Luis Olivares fought church and government officials over his support of sanctuary. Olivares died of complications from, contracted from contaminated blood in El Salvador. Alberto Aguilar attended the service. He filed this report.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

04:19 - 04:22

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United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993
Chavez-Cesar 1927-1993

04:19 - 04:22

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United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993
Chavez-Cesar 1927-1993

04:22 - 04:48

Mariachi music punctuated a final farewell for the man who defied state in church by proclaiming his Lady Queen of Angels Parish as a safe sanctuary for the undocumented and the homeless. César Chávez who inspired the rebel priest to come to the defense of the poor said during the service that Father Olivares was simply committed to the poor and the weak. Olivares' defiance of authority sometimes even tested sympathetic views as county supervisor, Gloria Molina, recalls.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

04:22 - 04:48

Mariachi music punctuated a final farewell for the man who defied state in church by proclaiming his Lady Queen of Angels Parish as a safe sanctuary for the undocumented and the homeless. César Chávez who inspired the rebel priest to come to the defense of the poor said during the service that Father Olivares was simply committed to the poor and the weak. Olivares' defiance of authority sometimes even tested sympathetic views as county supervisor, Gloria Molina, recalls.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

04:49 - 05:08

Even though I couldn't fulfill what he wanted me to fulfill for him, for the most part, and with a lot of the immigrants, a lot of the undocumented in my community, I admired him so much. But he was very insistent in maintaining it all together because it wasn't complete for him to give in on one thing. He wanted the entire package, and rightly so.

Molina-Gloria 1948-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

04:49 - 05:08

Even though I couldn't fulfill what he wanted me to fulfill for him, for the most part, and with a lot of the immigrants, a lot of the undocumented in my community, I admired him so much. But he was very insistent in maintaining it all together because it wasn't complete for him to give in on one thing. He wanted the entire package, and rightly so.

Molina-Gloria 1948-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

05:09 - 05:27

Father Olivares left his post as pastor of our Lady Queen of Angels, shortly after he was diagnosed with AIDS and apparently fighting a losing battle to retain his job with Archbishop Cardinal Roger Mahoney and his own religious order. In Los Angeles for Latino US, this is Alberto Aguilar reporting.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

05:09 - 05:27

Father Olivares left his post as pastor of our Lady Queen of Angels, shortly after he was diagnosed with AIDS and apparently fighting a losing battle to retain his job with Archbishop Cardinal Roger Mahoney and his own religious order. In Los Angeles for Latino US, this is Alberto Aguilar reporting.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
El Salvador
Olivares-Luis 1934-1993

05:28 - 05:58

Latinos make up less than 1% of top officials among the nation's Fortune 500 companies. According to a study by the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, only 62 of the nation's top firms employ any Latinos as executive officers or board members. The association advises corporate America to be more sensitive to the nation's 23 million Hispanics whose annual spending power is estimated at 188 billion. María Martin, you're listening to Latino USA.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility
Corporations
Inequality

05:28 - 05:58

Latinos make up less than 1% of top officials among the nation's Fortune 500 companies. According to a study by the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, only 62 of the nation's top firms employ any Latinos as executive officers or board members. The association advises corporate America to be more sensitive to the nation's 23 million Hispanics whose annual spending power is estimated at 188 billion. María Martin, you're listening to Latino USA.

Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023
Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility
Corporations
Inequality

05:59 - 06:41

We've gathered a group of Latino journalists to talk about the news of the week from their perspective. With us from Washington are Sandra Marquez, a reporter for Hispanic Link News Service; Zita Arocha, a freelance journalist and contributor to USA Today; and José Carreño, Washington Bureau chief of the Mexican Daily Newspaper El Universal. Thank you all for coming and welcome to Latino USA. I guess we should start off with this, Zita… the Clinton administration started off with a focus on multiculturalism. We saw Edward James Olmos at the inauguration along with Willy Colón and many other Latino artists and participants. Well, so far have the promises of Latino inclusion been met by President Clinton's appointments and hirings?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

05:59 - 06:41

We've gathered a group of Latino journalists to talk about the news of the week from their perspective. With us from Washington are Sandra Marquez, a reporter for Hispanic Link News Service; Zita Arocha, a freelance journalist and contributor to USA Today; and José Carreño, Washington Bureau chief of the Mexican Daily Newspaper El Universal. Thank you all for coming and welcome to Latino USA. I guess we should start off with this, Zita… the Clinton administration started off with a focus on multiculturalism. We saw Edward James Olmos at the inauguration along with Willy Colón and many other Latino artists and participants. Well, so far have the promises of Latino inclusion been met by President Clinton's appointments and hirings?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

06:41 - 07:25

He's taken a first step. I mean, we have Federico Peña as Secretary of the Department of Transportation, and we have Henry Cisneros who is the head of the Urban and Housing…and that's a good first step for him, but I would say that there's still really a long ways to go and also he hasn't really made most of the appointments he's supposed to make. All told we're waiting for about 1500 appointments. He's made about 150 or so, and just today the Associated Press came out with a little survey that they did saying that about 86% of the appointees so far, basically white males in their mid-forties. So we're looking at almost the same kind of configuration that existed when President Bush was president.

Arocha-Zita
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

06:41 - 07:25

He's taken a first step. I mean, we have Federico Peña as Secretary of the Department of Transportation, and we have Henry Cisneros who is the head of the Urban and Housing…and that's a good first step for him, but I would say that there's still really a long ways to go and also he hasn't really made most of the appointments he's supposed to make. All told we're waiting for about 1500 appointments. He's made about 150 or so, and just today the Associated Press came out with a little survey that they did saying that about 86% of the appointees so far, basically white males in their mid-forties. So we're looking at almost the same kind of configuration that existed when President Bush was president.

Arocha-Zita
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

07:26 - 07:35

So is there a lot of pressure coming down within the political circles of Latinos in Washington that possibly may make Clinton make some more appointments and hirings?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

07:26 - 07:35

So is there a lot of pressure coming down within the political circles of Latinos in Washington that possibly may make Clinton make some more appointments and hirings?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

07:36 - 08:21

Just last month, a group of Latinas, very powerful Latinas from across the country met here in Washington. They had the first ever national Latinas forum, and spontaneously what came out of that meeting was a real strong drive to push for Latina appointments to this government, and it was a very dramatic experience. Within 10 minutes, the women in the room decided to put their money where their mouths were, raising over $10,000 in less than 10 minutes to put an ad in the Washington Post. That ad has not materialized to this date because word got out to the White House. The women were invited back, and they've already had two meetings with personnel directors from the White House. They have been told to hold tight and to be very confident that they can see some very high-level Latina appointments to the new administration.

Marquez Garcia-Sandra
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

07:36 - 08:21

Just last month, a group of Latinas, very powerful Latinas from across the country met here in Washington. They had the first ever national Latinas forum, and spontaneously what came out of that meeting was a real strong drive to push for Latina appointments to this government, and it was a very dramatic experience. Within 10 minutes, the women in the room decided to put their money where their mouths were, raising over $10,000 in less than 10 minutes to put an ad in the Washington Post. That ad has not materialized to this date because word got out to the White House. The women were invited back, and they've already had two meetings with personnel directors from the White House. They have been told to hold tight and to be very confident that they can see some very high-level Latina appointments to the new administration.

Marquez Garcia-Sandra
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

08:22 - 08:40

Well, José, you covered the Bush administration during his tenure and what we've just heard is that, in terms of appointments and staff, the Clinton administration looks a lot like the Bush administration. So, what would you say is the most fundamental change you see from the Bush administration to the Clinton administration regarding the issues affecting Latinos?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

08:22 - 08:40

Well, José, you covered the Bush administration during his tenure and what we've just heard is that, in terms of appointments and staff, the Clinton administration looks a lot like the Bush administration. So, what would you say is the most fundamental change you see from the Bush administration to the Clinton administration regarding the issues affecting Latinos?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

08:41 - 09:05

Well, I could say that it is the willingness to do something about it. It's unfair, in a way, to say that the Clinton administration hasn't appointed too many Latinos… hasn't appointed too many of anything in terms of a comparison with the Bush administration. I think that mostly maybe the care that they're trying to go with, but at the same time it's nothing but projects at this point. It's nothing but words.

Carreno-Jose
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

08:41 - 09:05

Well, I could say that it is the willingness to do something about it. It's unfair, in a way, to say that the Clinton administration hasn't appointed too many Latinos… hasn't appointed too many of anything in terms of a comparison with the Bush administration. I think that mostly maybe the care that they're trying to go with, but at the same time it's nothing but projects at this point. It's nothing but words.

Carreno-Jose
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:06 - 09:22

Well, and in fact, regarding the words of President Clinton, we have his new economic plan on the table. Sandra, is the plan going to be a boom or a bust for Latinos? What areas do you think that Latinos will benefit most or be most hard hit from the Clinton economic plan?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:06 - 09:22

Well, and in fact, regarding the words of President Clinton, we have his new economic plan on the table. Sandra, is the plan going to be a boom or a bust for Latinos? What areas do you think that Latinos will benefit most or be most hard hit from the Clinton economic plan?

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:23 - 09:49

Well, my concern about the economic plan is just that the majority of our community is comprised of the working poor, and so I wonder how much more they can give. So, I think Latinos, like the rest of this country, are ready for change and are really hoping to see a reduction in the deficit, and they've been giving disproportionately more than the rest of the society for the last 12 years. And so, I think that we're just watching closely to see what our role is going to be in this package.

Marquez Garcia-Sandra
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:23 - 09:49

Well, my concern about the economic plan is just that the majority of our community is comprised of the working poor, and so I wonder how much more they can give. So, I think Latinos, like the rest of this country, are ready for change and are really hoping to see a reduction in the deficit, and they've been giving disproportionately more than the rest of the society for the last 12 years. And so, I think that we're just watching closely to see what our role is going to be in this package.

Marquez Garcia-Sandra
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:50 - 09:56

Okay. Well, thank you very much Sandra Marquez, Zita Arocha and José Carreño for joining us here on Latino USA.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:50 - 09:56

Okay. Well, thank you very much Sandra Marquez, Zita Arocha and José Carreño for joining us here on Latino USA.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--Washington DC
Olmos-Edward J--Edward James 1947-
Colon Roman-William A--William Anthony 1950-

09:57 - 10:08

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09:57 - 10:08

[Transitional Music]

Transition--Music

10:09 - 10:43

In Los Angeles, the Latino community suffered heavily and has still not recovered from the effects of the disturbances of April of last year. Latinos are half of those who live in the areas most affected by the disturbances. A third of those who lost their lives in the violence were Latino. Hispanic men made up more than half of those arrested and 40% of the businesses damaged in the riots were Latino owned. Reporter Alberto Aguilar recently visited one of the hardest hit Latino neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles. He prepared this report.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

10:09 - 10:43

In Los Angeles, the Latino community suffered heavily and has still not recovered from the effects of the disturbances of April of last year. Latinos are half of those who live in the areas most affected by the disturbances. A third of those who lost their lives in the violence were Latino. Hispanic men made up more than half of those arrested and 40% of the businesses damaged in the riots were Latino owned. Reporter Alberto Aguilar recently visited one of the hardest hit Latino neighborhoods in South Central Los Angeles. He prepared this report.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

10:44 - 10:46

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Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

10:44 - 10:46

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Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

10:46 - 11:03

Very little has changed in Pico-Union, west of downtown Los Angeles in the last year, since hundreds of small and large businesses were looted. Here at the swap meet, the radio may be playing happy rhythms, but to the residents of the mostly Latino neighborhood, the road to recovery has been anything but happy.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

10:46 - 11:03

Very little has changed in Pico-Union, west of downtown Los Angeles in the last year, since hundreds of small and large businesses were looted. Here at the swap meet, the radio may be playing happy rhythms, but to the residents of the mostly Latino neighborhood, the road to recovery has been anything but happy.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:04 - 11:18

Nosotros perdimos todos los negocios que teníamos. Teníamos tres negocios en la Union y todo fue perdido…[transition to English dub] We lost all our business. We have three little shops here and everything was lost, and we haven't really been able to recover anything.

Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:04 - 11:18

Nosotros perdimos todos los negocios que teníamos. Teníamos tres negocios en la Union y todo fue perdido…[transition to English dub] We lost all our business. We have three little shops here and everything was lost, and we haven't really been able to recover anything.

Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:19 - 11:30

María Elena Mejia sold children's clothes at the swap meet. The single mother of two teenage girls lost her life savings when the old theater, that housed dozens of swap meet stalls, was set on fire.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:19 - 11:30

María Elena Mejia sold children's clothes at the swap meet. The single mother of two teenage girls lost her life savings when the old theater, that housed dozens of swap meet stalls, was set on fire.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:31 - 12:04

Lo que a nosotros nos ayudaron de parte del gobierno de la ciudad solamente fueron tres meses de renta. Lo que nos quedó a nosotros de eso solo fueron como… [transition to English dub] What the city government helped out with was three months’ rent, and after that, all we had left of our investment of five years was something like 14 or 10 dollars. I don't even remember now. We suffered so much because you know, being without work in this country is hard, and we were left without work and without anything… [transition to original audio] trabajo, porque nos habíamos quedado sin trabajo y sin nada.

Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

11:31 - 12:04

Lo que a nosotros nos ayudaron de parte del gobierno de la ciudad solamente fueron tres meses de renta. Lo que nos quedó a nosotros de eso solo fueron como… [transition to English dub] What the city government helped out with was three months’ rent, and after that, all we had left of our investment of five years was something like 14 or 10 dollars. I don't even remember now. We suffered so much because you know, being without work in this country is hard, and we were left without work and without anything… [transition to original audio] trabajo, porque nos habíamos quedado sin trabajo y sin nada.

Mejia-Maria Elena
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:05 - 12:14

This was a gift by a student, but it's called The Day that Los Angeles Cried, and you have an angel trying to turn off the fires and slow down the riots and above the Angel…

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:05 - 12:14

This was a gift by a student, but it's called The Day that Los Angeles Cried, and you have an angel trying to turn off the fires and slow down the riots and above the Angel…

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:14 - 12:21

Mike Hernandez is a member of the city council. His district includes Pico-Union, the area hardest hit by the riots of '92.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:14 - 12:21

Mike Hernandez is a member of the city council. His district includes Pico-Union, the area hardest hit by the riots of '92.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:22 - 12:32

Pico and Alvarado, for example… it’s one corner where we had the four corners demolished by fire. And so, in terms of intensity, it was the hardest hit area in the city.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:22 - 12:32

Pico and Alvarado, for example… it’s one corner where we had the four corners demolished by fire. And so, in terms of intensity, it was the hardest hit area in the city.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:33 - 12:44

What has happened since then? And a lot of people are now saying that perhaps the City does not have the leadership to bring the city of Los Angeles to where most people want it to go?

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:33 - 12:44

What has happened since then? And a lot of people are now saying that perhaps the City does not have the leadership to bring the city of Los Angeles to where most people want it to go?

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:45 - 13:11

I think if you talk about community leaders, if you talk about the organization leadership, they very much want to bring the city together and start improving. If you talk about the political leadership, I think the political leadership hasn't displayed that well. They're out of touch with what's really going on in the city. See, the city of Los Angeles is not just the buildings. A lot of the buildings destroyed were empty. What the city of Los Angeles is, it's people from all over the world, and what we got away from is building people.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

12:45 - 13:11

I think if you talk about community leaders, if you talk about the organization leadership, they very much want to bring the city together and start improving. If you talk about the political leadership, I think the political leadership hasn't displayed that well. They're out of touch with what's really going on in the city. See, the city of Los Angeles is not just the buildings. A lot of the buildings destroyed were empty. What the city of Los Angeles is, it's people from all over the world, and what we got away from is building people.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:12 - 13:25

The building involves encouraging people to become citizens. Hernandez estimates this process can take as long as 10 to 15 years. He also says the City has to improve the educational level of city residents.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:12 - 13:25

The building involves encouraging people to become citizens. Hernandez estimates this process can take as long as 10 to 15 years. He also says the City has to improve the educational level of city residents.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:26 - 13:42

Over the age of 25, we have 2.1 million people. 900,000 cannot claim a high school diploma, and of the 900,000; 600,000 cannot claim a ninth-grade education. So that's 150% of the entire student body of the LA Unified School District. So, we have a tremendous amount of building of people to do.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:26 - 13:42

Over the age of 25, we have 2.1 million people. 900,000 cannot claim a high school diploma, and of the 900,000; 600,000 cannot claim a ninth-grade education. So that's 150% of the entire student body of the LA Unified School District. So, we have a tremendous amount of building of people to do.

Hernandez-Mike 1952-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:42 - 13:45

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United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

13:42 - 13:45

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United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

13:46 - 13:50

Those who work with the residents of Pico-Union agree with Hernandez about the work that remains undone.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:46 - 13:50

Those who work with the residents of Pico-Union agree with Hernandez about the work that remains undone.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:51 - 13:57

We're seeing families with multitude of problems… economic, social, relationship problems…

Cuevas-Sandra
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:51 - 13:57

We're seeing families with multitude of problems… economic, social, relationship problems…

Cuevas-Sandra
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:57 - 14:20

Sandra Cuevas works with battered Central American women in South Central Los Angeles. She has seen a decrease in the social services available to people in the area's hardest hit by the destruction. Despite all the publicized good intentions, little action and little resources are being allocated to the solution of the root causes of poverty and unemployment.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

13:57 - 14:20

Sandra Cuevas works with battered Central American women in South Central Los Angeles. She has seen a decrease in the social services available to people in the area's hardest hit by the destruction. Despite all the publicized good intentions, little action and little resources are being allocated to the solution of the root causes of poverty and unemployment.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

14:20 - 14:47

There seems to have been a lot of lip service. Little committees forming coalitions, but when you look at Rebuild LA, you have people that are coming from outside the community, very removed from the reality of Los Angeles and particularly of South Central and Pico-Union, that have excluded Latinos, by and large.

Cuevas-Sandra
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

14:20 - 14:47

There seems to have been a lot of lip service. Little committees forming coalitions, but when you look at Rebuild LA, you have people that are coming from outside the community, very removed from the reality of Los Angeles and particularly of South Central and Pico-Union, that have excluded Latinos, by and large.

Cuevas-Sandra
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

14:48 - 15:02

Cuevas is not the only Angelino critical of Mayor Tom Bradley's effort to bring back the city from massive destruction. His Rebuild LA has been described as a misguided effort to create job opportunities according to county supervisor Gloria Molina.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

14:48 - 15:02

Cuevas is not the only Angelino critical of Mayor Tom Bradley's effort to bring back the city from massive destruction. His Rebuild LA has been described as a misguided effort to create job opportunities according to county supervisor Gloria Molina.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:03 - 15:34

Very frankly, I don't want to be critical. I think they're doing their own thing, but I think that the mayor missed the boat in the beginning. I think he could have called many of us together to sort things out because it isn't just in South Central, it's throughout the community. And it isn't just a corporate effort and isn't about giving. It's about putting together a lot of institutions that have been unjust to minority segments of our community. And it isn't going to happen by a corporation coming together and putting together programs. It's about making the system much more responsive to the needs of people in this community.

Molina-Gloria 1948-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:03 - 15:34

Very frankly, I don't want to be critical. I think they're doing their own thing, but I think that the mayor missed the boat in the beginning. I think he could have called many of us together to sort things out because it isn't just in South Central, it's throughout the community. And it isn't just a corporate effort and isn't about giving. It's about putting together a lot of institutions that have been unjust to minority segments of our community. And it isn't going to happen by a corporation coming together and putting together programs. It's about making the system much more responsive to the needs of people in this community.

Molina-Gloria 1948-2023
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:35 - 15:44

I’m a member of the board, but it's hard among 80 people. A lot of those are corporate people and I’m… I guess, the only immigrant, it's really hard sometimes.

Vaquerano-Carlos
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:35 - 15:44

I’m a member of the board, but it's hard among 80 people. A lot of those are corporate people and I’m… I guess, the only immigrant, it's really hard sometimes.

Vaquerano-Carlos
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:45 - 15:48

Carlos Vaquerano is one of a handful of Latinos on Rebuild LA's board.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:45 - 15:48

Carlos Vaquerano is one of a handful of Latinos on Rebuild LA's board.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:49 - 16:06

We need to not only to rebuild LA physically, but to rebuild the soul of the city, the soul of people here. We need to make changes in terms of our morality, political changes, because that's one of the main issues in the city. Not only the city, but in the country.

Vaquerano-Carlos
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

15:49 - 16:06

We need to not only to rebuild LA physically, but to rebuild the soul of the city, the soul of people here. We need to make changes in terms of our morality, political changes, because that's one of the main issues in the city. Not only the city, but in the country.

Vaquerano-Carlos
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:06 - 16:11

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United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

16:06 - 16:11

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United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

16:12 - 16:22

Police helicopters assist uniformed officers on the ground in the search for gang members in the Pico-Union district. Longtime resident, Raúl González has been in this blue-collar neighborhood for 20 years.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:12 - 16:22

Police helicopters assist uniformed officers on the ground in the search for gang members in the Pico-Union district. Longtime resident, Raúl González has been in this blue-collar neighborhood for 20 years.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:23 - 16:49

It's kind of scary going out lately. Plus what you hear on the news and people… after the rioters start getting guns and bigger guns and you know what's going to happen in the street. Now you have to carry your own gun for protection… and you have to be careful lately…you know. And it's terrible, it is terrible because we are not supposed to be like this.

Gonzalez-Raul
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:23 - 16:49

It's kind of scary going out lately. Plus what you hear on the news and people… after the rioters start getting guns and bigger guns and you know what's going to happen in the street. Now you have to carry your own gun for protection… and you have to be careful lately…you know. And it's terrible, it is terrible because we are not supposed to be like this.

Gonzalez-Raul
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:50 - 16:57

Um…but if everybody's armed and everybody's afraid…um…. what are you going to do?

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:50 - 16:57

Um…but if everybody's armed and everybody's afraid…um…. what are you going to do?

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:58 - 17:07

Well, you know…to tell you the truth, if you're carrying a weapon, you have to know how to use it and when to take it out.

Gonzalez-Raul
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

16:58 - 17:07

Well, you know…to tell you the truth, if you're carrying a weapon, you have to know how to use it and when to take it out.

Gonzalez-Raul
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:08 - 17:12

In Los Angeles, I'm Alberto Aguilar, reporting for Latino USA.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:08 - 17:12

In Los Angeles, I'm Alberto Aguilar, reporting for Latino USA.

Aguilar-Alberto
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:13 - 17:22

[Transitional Music]

United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

17:13 - 17:22

[Transitional Music]

United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

17:23 - 17:38

May I present Gloria Romero: She played a vital role in the police reform movement in Los Angeles in the wake of the Rodney King beating. The title of her talk is Todavia Ando Sangrando: A Chicana's Perspective on the Fires This Time…Gloria.

Speaker 4
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:23 - 17:38

May I present Gloria Romero: She played a vital role in the police reform movement in Los Angeles in the wake of the Rodney King beating. The title of her talk is Todavia Ando Sangrando: A Chicana's Perspective on the Fires This Time…Gloria.

Speaker 4
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:39 - 17:42

[Clapping sounds]

United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

17:39 - 17:42

[Clapping sounds]

United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union
United States--California--Simi Valley

17:43 - 18:32

April 29th, 1992, less than three hours after the verdicts were released, I stood at the intersection of Adams and Hobart in South Central LA. In reality, I stood at much more than the intersection of Adams and Hobart. I stood at but one of many intersections of race, class, and gender in America. Breathing in all I saw, even as light dimmed on America, the reaction in my guts at the intersection of life in America in the shadow of lies of an afterlife as light faded out on America, felt like the full velocity of the bricks hurled through the pane of that liquor store, which on an hourly basis, markets pain to Black and brown men and women in south central LA. Addiction, alcoholism, unemployment, a 50% dropout rate, incarceration, but a chance to win the lotto.

Romero-Gloria
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

17:43 - 18:32

April 29th, 1992, less than three hours after the verdicts were released, I stood at the intersection of Adams and Hobart in South Central LA. In reality, I stood at much more than the intersection of Adams and Hobart. I stood at but one of many intersections of race, class, and gender in America. Breathing in all I saw, even as light dimmed on America, the reaction in my guts at the intersection of life in America in the shadow of lies of an afterlife as light faded out on America, felt like the full velocity of the bricks hurled through the pane of that liquor store, which on an hourly basis, markets pain to Black and brown men and women in south central LA. Addiction, alcoholism, unemployment, a 50% dropout rate, incarceration, but a chance to win the lotto.

Romero-Gloria
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

18:33 - 18:59

We stood at the intersection on April 29th in an America that has bled for too long, from too many unjust verdicts that Simi Valley merely symbolized, any one of which could have sparked fires at any intersection in America. And I believe a riot takes place on a day-to-day basis in LA, but nobody notices. Todavia ando sangrando, even as our trial continues.

Romero-Gloria
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

18:33 - 18:59

We stood at the intersection on April 29th in an America that has bled for too long, from too many unjust verdicts that Simi Valley merely symbolized, any one of which could have sparked fires at any intersection in America. And I believe a riot takes place on a day-to-day basis in LA, but nobody notices. Todavia ando sangrando, even as our trial continues.

Romero-Gloria
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--California--Los Angeles--South Central
United States--California--Los Angeles--Pico-Union

19:00 - 19:18

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Transition--Music

19:00 - 19:18

[Slow Transitional Music]

Transition--Music

19:18 - 19:42

Long before the word “multicultural” came into popular usage, it was reflected on the public television's children's program, Sesame Street. Now the program is making an extra effort targeting minority children with special cultural curricula. This year, the Emmy award-winning show is placing an emphasis on Latino culture as Mandalit del Barco reports from New York.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

19:18 - 19:42

Long before the word “multicultural” came into popular usage, it was reflected on the public television's children's program, Sesame Street. Now the program is making an extra effort targeting minority children with special cultural curricula. This year, the Emmy award-winning show is placing an emphasis on Latino culture as Mandalit del Barco reports from New York.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

19:43 - 19:52

[Cheerful Sesame Street Music]

United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puente-Tito 1923-2000

19:43 - 19:52

[Cheerful Sesame Street Music]

United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puente-Tito 1923-2000

19:53 - 20:36

As Sesame Street becomes more bilingual, even the theme song incorporates Latino rhythms. With this season's emphasis on Latino cultures, viewers can watch Big Bird leading a Mariachi band, and Oscar the Grouch dancing the Mambo with Tito Puente. Sesame Street is visited by Chicano rock band Los Lobos and New York's Puerto Rican folk music group, Los Pleneros de la 21. The show goes on location to barrios in Los Angeles where kids paint a Mexican mural, and in New York where they make Puerto Rican masks and visit a community center known as a Casita. This year, the spotlight will also be on the new fluffy blue bilingual muppet, Rosita.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

19:53 - 20:36

As Sesame Street becomes more bilingual, even the theme song incorporates Latino rhythms. With this season's emphasis on Latino cultures, viewers can watch Big Bird leading a Mariachi band, and Oscar the Grouch dancing the Mambo with Tito Puente. Sesame Street is visited by Chicano rock band Los Lobos and New York's Puerto Rican folk music group, Los Pleneros de la 21. The show goes on location to barrios in Los Angeles where kids paint a Mexican mural, and in New York where they make Puerto Rican masks and visit a community center known as a Casita. This year, the spotlight will also be on the new fluffy blue bilingual muppet, Rosita.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:37 - 20:38

¡Hola Amigos! ¿Cómo están?

Rosita
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:37 - 20:38

¡Hola Amigos! ¿Cómo están?

Rosita
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:39 - 20:42

Muppet Rosita is played by Mexican puppeteer Carmen Osbahr.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:39 - 20:42

Muppet Rosita is played by Mexican puppeteer Carmen Osbahr.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:43 - 21:04

Sí, sí…yes, yeah I'm trying to help my friends to speak Spanish and all of my other friends that they're watching us. I'm trying to let them know that if they speak Spanish like me and English, they have to feel proud because they're very lucky to speak two languages.

Rosita
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

20:43 - 21:04

Sí, sí…yes, yeah I'm trying to help my friends to speak Spanish and all of my other friends that they're watching us. I'm trying to let them know that if they speak Spanish like me and English, they have to feel proud because they're very lucky to speak two languages.

Rosita
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:04 - 21:04

¿Abierto?

Speaker 1
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:04 - 21:04

¿Abierto?

Speaker 1
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:05 - 21:11

Yes, certainly! Abierto is the Spanish word for open! Abierto.

Speaker 2
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:05 - 21:11

Yes, certainly! Abierto is the Spanish word for open! Abierto.

Speaker 2
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:12 - 21:24

For many years now, Sesame Street has been teaching kids a few words in Spanish, like “hola” and “adios”, but what's different is that with its new Latino curriculum, preschool viewers will also be taught an appreciation of the diversity of Latino cultures.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:12 - 21:24

For many years now, Sesame Street has been teaching kids a few words in Spanish, like “hola” and “adios”, but what's different is that with its new Latino curriculum, preschool viewers will also be taught an appreciation of the diversity of Latino cultures.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:25 - 21:26

El mundo.

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:25 - 21:26

El mundo.

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:26 - 21:29

That's the world all right, and we are moving into...

Speaker 5
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:26 - 21:29

That's the world all right, and we are moving into...

Speaker 5
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:30 - 21:31

Puerto Rico!

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:30 - 21:31

Puerto Rico!

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:32 - 21:33

Puerto Rico it is! But look...

Speaker 5
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:32 - 21:33

Puerto Rico it is! But look...

Speaker 5
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:34 - 21:34

¡Cotorra!

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:34 - 21:34

¡Cotorra!

Speaker 4
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:35 - 22:06

In studies of preschoolers, researchers for Sesame Street found Puerto Rican children have poorer self-images than white or African-American children. The Latino kids had negative feelings about their hair and skin color, and the majority of white and African-American children in this study said their mothers would be angry or sad if they were friends with a Puerto Rican child. Actress Sonia Manzano, who plays the character María on the show says that's why the Sesame Street producers decided to devote the season to addressing issues of self-esteem and pride among Latinos.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

21:35 - 22:06

In studies of preschoolers, researchers for Sesame Street found Puerto Rican children have poorer self-images than white or African-American children. The Latino kids had negative feelings about their hair and skin color, and the majority of white and African-American children in this study said their mothers would be angry or sad if they were friends with a Puerto Rican child. Actress Sonia Manzano, who plays the character María on the show says that's why the Sesame Street producers decided to devote the season to addressing issues of self-esteem and pride among Latinos.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:07 - 22:31

I had the opportunity to write a show where María's family comes to visit, and I wanted everyone in María's family to be a different skin color because that occurs in a lot of Hispanic families. Puerto Ricans especially, is that, there are people of different skin colors in the same family so…and actually have a puppet say, "Wow! But he's darker than you. How could he be related?" or "She's lighter than you. How could she be related to you?"

Manzano-Sonia 1950-
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:07 - 22:31

I had the opportunity to write a show where María's family comes to visit, and I wanted everyone in María's family to be a different skin color because that occurs in a lot of Hispanic families. Puerto Ricans especially, is that, there are people of different skin colors in the same family so…and actually have a puppet say, "Wow! But he's darker than you. How could he be related?" or "She's lighter than you. How could she be related to you?"

Manzano-Sonia 1950-
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:32 - 22:41

For the last 20 years, María and Luis have been two of the human characters on the show. In that time, they got married, had a child, and are partners in Sesame Street's Fix It Shop.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:32 - 22:41

For the last 20 years, María and Luis have been two of the human characters on the show. In that time, they got married, had a child, and are partners in Sesame Street's Fix It Shop.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:42 - 23:01

Here, Luis and María, who are both Latinos, are regular people. I mean… they own a business; they have a family. You know… they're just regular people. They work like everybody else… you know. They brush their teeth, they comb their hair, you know…. whatever. The role model is, "Hey, they're just like everybody else.” You know… and that's important to show.

Delgado-Emilio 1940-2022
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

22:42 - 23:01

Here, Luis and María, who are both Latinos, are regular people. I mean… they own a business; they have a family. You know… they're just regular people. They work like everybody else… you know. They brush their teeth, they comb their hair, you know…. whatever. The role model is, "Hey, they're just like everybody else.” You know… and that's important to show.

Delgado-Emilio 1940-2022
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:02 - 23:10

Actor Emilio Delgado, who plays Luis, says, since its beginning, Sesame Street was way ahead of most US television shows in realistically portraying Latinos.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:02 - 23:10

Actor Emilio Delgado, who plays Luis, says, since its beginning, Sesame Street was way ahead of most US television shows in realistically portraying Latinos.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:11 - 23:22

20 years ago when we first started doing this, I don't remember any Latinos on a regular basis on television. As a matter of fact, I can't think of any right now either.

Delgado-Emilio 1940-2022
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:11 - 23:22

20 years ago when we first started doing this, I don't remember any Latinos on a regular basis on television. As a matter of fact, I can't think of any right now either.

Delgado-Emilio 1940-2022
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:23 - 23:33

[Kid singing about his cultural roots]

United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puente-Tito 1923-2000

23:23 - 23:33

[Kid singing about his cultural roots]

United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico
Puente-Tito 1923-2000

23:34 - 23:40

Sesame Street is now in its 24th season. For Latino USA, I'm Mandalit del Barco in New York.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:34 - 23:40

Sesame Street is now in its 24th season. For Latino USA, I'm Mandalit del Barco in New York.

Barco-Mandalit del
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:41 - 23:47

Oh, that was great! Well, this is Big Bird leaving you with one final word: "¡Viva!"

Big Bird
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:41 - 23:47

Oh, that was great! Well, this is Big Bird leaving you with one final word: "¡Viva!"

Big Bird
United States--New York
United States--California--Los Angeles
Puerto Rico

23:48 - 24:12

[Transitional Music]

Transition--Music

23:48 - 24:12

[Transitional Music]

Transition--Music

24:13 - 24:57

Every culture has its special days, Diaz de Fiesta. Most often, they're related to a special date in history: Fiestas Patrias, Puertorriqueños celebrate El Grito de Lares on September 23rd. Dominicanos celebrate on February 27th, the Dominican Republic's independence from Haiti. In Mexico and among Mexican Americans, Cinco de Mayo is one such day of celebration, not an Independence Day, but in memory of a battle which took place in 1862. However, as producers Laura Valera and Arthur Duncan found, the historical significance of the holiday is often lost in the midst of cultural festivities. Here's their Cinco de Mayo audio essay.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

24:13 - 24:57

Every culture has its special days, Diaz de Fiesta. Most often, they're related to a special date in history: Fiestas Patrias, Puertorriqueños celebrate El Grito de Lares on September 23rd. Dominicanos celebrate on February 27th, the Dominican Republic's independence from Haiti. In Mexico and among Mexican Americans, Cinco de Mayo is one such day of celebration, not an Independence Day, but in memory of a battle which took place in 1862. However, as producers Laura Valera and Arthur Duncan found, the historical significance of the holiday is often lost in the midst of cultural festivities. Here's their Cinco de Mayo audio essay.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

24:46 - 25:51

You bet. There's a battle of somewhere… I forget now.

Speaker 13
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

24:46 - 25:51

You bet. There's a battle of somewhere… I forget now.

Speaker 13
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

24:58 - 25:01

[Transitional Drum Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

24:58 - 25:01

[Transitional Drum Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

25:02 - 25:18

Cinco de Mayo has to do with the French forces attempting to occupy Mexico. Essentially what it deals with is the defeat of the French forces by the liberal forces of Benito Juarez in the city of Puebla, in the state of Puebla.

Valera-Laura
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:02 - 25:18

Cinco de Mayo has to do with the French forces attempting to occupy Mexico. Essentially what it deals with is the defeat of the French forces by the liberal forces of Benito Juarez in the city of Puebla, in the state of Puebla.

Valera-Laura
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:19 - 25:20

Do you know why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:19 - 25:20

Do you know why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:21 - 25:25

All I know is it's a Mexican holiday. I don't really know what the reason is.

Speaker 7
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:21 - 25:25

All I know is it's a Mexican holiday. I don't really know what the reason is.

Speaker 7
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:26 - 25:27

I don't know, is it somebody's birthday?

Speaker 8
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:26 - 25:27

I don't know, is it somebody's birthday?

Speaker 8
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:28 - 25:30

Ah…for me, Cinco de Mayo is a pretty good… good day.

Speaker 9
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:28 - 25:30

Ah…for me, Cinco de Mayo is a pretty good… good day.

Speaker 9
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:31 - 25:31

A big event?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:31 - 25:31

A big event?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:32 - 25:32

A big Fiesta.

Speaker 9
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:32 - 25:32

A big Fiesta.

Speaker 9
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:33 - 25:36

That's when the Mexicans took over. They kicked the French out of Mexico!

Speaker 10
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:33 - 25:36

That's when the Mexicans took over. They kicked the French out of Mexico!

Speaker 10
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:37 - 25:39

Y ganamos los mexicanos.

Speaker 11
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:37 - 25:39

Y ganamos los mexicanos.

Speaker 11
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:39 - 25:40

The independence of Mexico.

Speaker 12
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:39 - 25:40

The independence of Mexico.

Speaker 12
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:41 - 25:41

From?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:41 - 25:41

From?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:42 - 25:42

Spain.

Speaker 12
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:42 - 25:42

Spain.

Speaker 12
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:43 - 25:45

And one last thing. Do you know why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:43 - 25:45

And one last thing. Do you know why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 14
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

25:52 - 25:59

[Transitional Music in Spanish]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

25:52 - 25:59

[Transitional Music in Spanish]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

26:00 - 26:16

Cinco de Mayo did not lead to the ouster of the French. It would represent a significant victory for the Mexicans because it taught them that they could create a real sense of nationalism for them, that they could defeat invading forces and the like. It was significant on the basis of… you know, sort of a moral strength that gave the Mexicanos.

Speaker 15
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:00 - 26:16

Cinco de Mayo did not lead to the ouster of the French. It would represent a significant victory for the Mexicans because it taught them that they could create a real sense of nationalism for them, that they could defeat invading forces and the like. It was significant on the basis of… you know, sort of a moral strength that gave the Mexicanos.

Speaker 15
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:17 - 26:23

[Transitional Mariachi Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

26:17 - 26:23

[Transitional Mariachi Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

26:24 - 26:47

We just know it as a celebration, as a fiesta. Aside from it being a festival event, it's an educational event because it is the time of the year that, for some reason, many of our people put our political agendas, our turf agendas aside, and realize that we are all one of a large majority of people in this hemisphere.

Speaker 16
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:24 - 26:47

We just know it as a celebration, as a fiesta. Aside from it being a festival event, it's an educational event because it is the time of the year that, for some reason, many of our people put our political agendas, our turf agendas aside, and realize that we are all one of a large majority of people in this hemisphere.

Speaker 16
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:47 - 26:48

Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 24
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:47 - 26:48

Do you celebrate Cinco de Mayo?

Speaker 24
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:49 - 26:50

Well, doesn't every Hispanic?

Speaker 17
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:49 - 26:50

Well, doesn't every Hispanic?

Speaker 17
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:50 - 26:55

Bueno, cuando celebramos el Cinco de Mayo vamos aquí a las fiestas que tienen en el Fiesta Garden.

Speaker 18
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:50 - 26:55

Bueno, cuando celebramos el Cinco de Mayo vamos aquí a las fiestas que tienen en el Fiesta Garden.

Speaker 18
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:55 - 26:56

Yes, a big party.

Speaker 19
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:55 - 26:56

Yes, a big party.

Speaker 19
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:57 - 26:58

Con Mariachi, es una fiesta mexicana.

Speaker 20
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:57 - 26:58

Con Mariachi, es una fiesta mexicana.

Speaker 20
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:58 - 26:59

Bueno… el parque.

Speaker 21
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:58 - 26:59

Bueno… el parque.

Speaker 21
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:59 - 27:03

The typical barbecue con unas cervecitas aquí y allá. I just have a good time with the friends and family.

Speaker 22
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

26:59 - 27:03

The typical barbecue con unas cervecitas aquí y allá. I just have a good time with the friends and family.

Speaker 22
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

27:04 - 27:05

The most things that I do is dance.

Speaker 23
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

27:04 - 27:05

The most things that I do is dance.

Speaker 23
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

27:06 - 27:16

[Corrido Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

27:06 - 27:16

[Corrido Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

27:17 - 27:21

During these festivals, we also realize that there are no borders.

Speaker 16
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

27:17 - 27:21

During these festivals, we also realize that there are no borders.

Speaker 16
Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic

27:22 - 28:01

[Corrido Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

27:22 - 28:01

[Corrido Music]

Mexico--Puebla
Mexico
Dominican Republic
Haiti

28:02 - 28:04

[Closing Theme]

Transition--Music

28:02 - 28:04

[Closing Theme]

Transition--Music

28:05 - 28:58

And for this week y por esta semana, this has been Latino USA, a radio journal of news and culture. Latino USA is produced and edited by María Emilia Martin. We had help from an Angelica Luévano, Vidal Guzmán, Radio Cali in Los Angeles, Teresa Acosta, and MEChA at UT Austin, and Manolita Wetherill. Latino USA is produced at the studios of KUT in Austin, Texas. The technical producer is Walter Morgan. We want to hear from you. So, llámenos on our toll-free number 1800-535-5533. Major funding for Latinos USA comes from the Ford Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the University of Texas at Austin. The program is distributed by the Longhorn Radio Network. ¡Y hasta la próxima! Until next time. I'm María Hinojosa for Latino USA.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--Texas--Austin
Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023

28:05 - 28:58

And for this week y por esta semana, this has been Latino USA, a radio journal of news and culture. Latino USA is produced and edited by María Emilia Martin. We had help from an Angelica Luévano, Vidal Guzmán, Radio Cali in Los Angeles, Teresa Acosta, and MEChA at UT Austin, and Manolita Wetherill. Latino USA is produced at the studios of KUT in Austin, Texas. The technical producer is Walter Morgan. We want to hear from you. So, llámenos on our toll-free number 1800-535-5533. Major funding for Latinos USA comes from the Ford Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the University of Texas at Austin. The program is distributed by the Longhorn Radio Network. ¡Y hasta la próxima! Until next time. I'm María Hinojosa for Latino USA.

Hinojosa-Maria 1961-
United States--California--Los Angeles
United States--Texas--Austin
Martin-Maria E--Maria Emilia 1951-2023

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