Feminista frequencies :: community building through radio in the Yakima Valley /
"Beginning in the 1970s Chicana and Chicano organizers turned to community radio broadcasting to educate, entertain, and uplift Mexican American listeners across the United States. In rural areas, radio emerged as the most effective medium for reaching relatively isolated communities such as mi...
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Sprache: | English |
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Schriftenreihe: | Decolonizing feminisms.
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Online-Zugang: | DE-862 DE-863 |
Zusammenfassung: | "Beginning in the 1970s Chicana and Chicano organizers turned to community radio broadcasting to educate, entertain, and uplift Mexican American listeners across the United States. In rural areas, radio emerged as the most effective medium for reaching relatively isolated communities such as migrant farmworkers. And in Washington's Yakima Valley, where the media landscape was dominated by perspectives favorable to agribusiness, community radio for and about farmworkers became a life-sustaining tool. Feminista Frequencies unearths the remarkable history of one of the United States' first full-time Spanish-language community radio stations, Radio KDNA, which began broadcasting in the Yakima Valley in 1979. Extensive interviews reveal the work of Chicana and Chicano producers, on-air announcers, station managers, technical directors, and listeners who contributed to the station's success. Monica De La Torre weaves these oral histories together with a range of visual and audio artifacts, including radio programs, program guides, and photographs to situate KDNA within the larger network of Chicano community-based broadcasting and social movement activism. Feminista Frequencies highlights the development of a public broadcasting model that centered Chicana radio producers and documents the central role of women in developing this infrastructure in the Yakima Valley. De La Torre shows how KDNA revolutionized community radio programming, adding new depth to the history of the Chicano movement, women's activism, and media histories"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 144 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780295749686 0295749687 |
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contents | Introduction. Listening to Feminista Frequencies -- 1. The Roots of Radio Cadena: Chicana/o Community Formations in the Pacific Northwest -- 2. Brotando del Silencio (Emerging from Silence): Chicana Radio Praxis in Community Public Broadcasting -- 3. Radio Rasquache: DIY Community Radio Programming Aesthetics -- EPILOGUE. Channeling Chicana Radio Praxis Today. |
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spelling | Torre, Mónica de la, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00025294 Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / Monica De La Torre. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022] 1 online resource (xiii, 144 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Decolonizing feminisms Includes bibliographical references and index. "Beginning in the 1970s Chicana and Chicano organizers turned to community radio broadcasting to educate, entertain, and uplift Mexican American listeners across the United States. In rural areas, radio emerged as the most effective medium for reaching relatively isolated communities such as migrant farmworkers. And in Washington's Yakima Valley, where the media landscape was dominated by perspectives favorable to agribusiness, community radio for and about farmworkers became a life-sustaining tool. Feminista Frequencies unearths the remarkable history of one of the United States' first full-time Spanish-language community radio stations, Radio KDNA, which began broadcasting in the Yakima Valley in 1979. Extensive interviews reveal the work of Chicana and Chicano producers, on-air announcers, station managers, technical directors, and listeners who contributed to the station's success. Monica De La Torre weaves these oral histories together with a range of visual and audio artifacts, including radio programs, program guides, and photographs to situate KDNA within the larger network of Chicano community-based broadcasting and social movement activism. Feminista Frequencies highlights the development of a public broadcasting model that centered Chicana radio producers and documents the central role of women in developing this infrastructure in the Yakima Valley. De La Torre shows how KDNA revolutionized community radio programming, adding new depth to the history of the Chicano movement, women's activism, and media histories"-- Provided by publisher. Introduction. Listening to Feminista Frequencies -- 1. The Roots of Radio Cadena: Chicana/o Community Formations in the Pacific Northwest -- 2. Brotando del Silencio (Emerging from Silence): Chicana Radio Praxis in Community Public Broadcasting -- 3. Radio Rasquache: DIY Community Radio Programming Aesthetics -- EPILOGUE. Channeling Chicana Radio Praxis Today. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 21, 2022). Community radio Washington (State) Yakima River Valley History 20th century. Community development Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Feminism Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Mexican Americans. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084498 Mexican Americans https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017058 Radio communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du Histoire 20e siècle. Féminisme Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. Américains d'origine mexicaine. Développement communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Community development fast Community radio fast Feminism fast Mexican Americans fast Washington (State) Yakima River Valley fast 1900-1999 fast History fast Print version: Torre, Mónica de la. Feminista frequencies Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022] 9780295749679 (DLC) 2021015705 Decolonizing feminisms. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016058797 |
spellingShingle | Torre, Mónica de la Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / Decolonizing feminisms. Introduction. Listening to Feminista Frequencies -- 1. The Roots of Radio Cadena: Chicana/o Community Formations in the Pacific Northwest -- 2. Brotando del Silencio (Emerging from Silence): Chicana Radio Praxis in Community Public Broadcasting -- 3. Radio Rasquache: DIY Community Radio Programming Aesthetics -- EPILOGUE. Channeling Chicana Radio Praxis Today. Community radio Washington (State) Yakima River Valley History 20th century. Community development Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Feminism Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Mexican Americans. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084498 Mexican Americans https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017058 Radio communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du Histoire 20e siècle. Féminisme Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. Américains d'origine mexicaine. Développement communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Community development fast Community radio fast Feminism fast Mexican Americans fast |
subject_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084498 https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017058 |
title | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / |
title_auth | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / |
title_exact_search | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / |
title_full | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / Monica De La Torre. |
title_fullStr | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / Monica De La Torre. |
title_full_unstemmed | Feminista frequencies : community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / Monica De La Torre. |
title_short | Feminista frequencies : |
title_sort | feminista frequencies community building through radio in the yakima valley |
title_sub | community building through radio in the Yakima Valley / |
topic | Community radio Washington (State) Yakima River Valley History 20th century. Community development Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Feminism Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Mexican Americans. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084498 Mexican Americans https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017058 Radio communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du Histoire 20e siècle. Féminisme Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. Américains d'origine mexicaine. Développement communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies bisacsh Community development fast Community radio fast Feminism fast Mexican Americans fast |
topic_facet | Community radio Washington (State) Yakima River Valley History 20th century. Community development Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Feminism Washington (State) Yakima River Valley. Mexican Americans. Mexican Americans Radio communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du Histoire 20e siècle. Féminisme Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. Américains d'origine mexicaine. Développement communautaire Washington (État) Yakima, Vallée du. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies Community development Community radio Feminism Washington (State) Yakima River Valley History |
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