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Espinoza, Juan
Description
Barrio Expressions was a community access television show documenting Chicanx and Latinx life in the East San Francisco Bay Area. It ran on Hayward cable television from 1976-1985. While the shows were filmed primarily in the Hayward area, they include stories from around the East Bay and San Jose. The show aired weekly, with 26 episodes per year. Includes coverage of community discussion with Hayward Councilwoman Gail Steele at Eden Youth Center regarding graffiti and Chicano youth labeling. Back of case details: Sept 24, 1981: Tony Guerra - Host. Josephina & Chicano News, Lisa Zamora, Juan Espinosa - Disengagement from La Familia. Oct. 15, 1981: Tony host, Lisa Intro to E.Y.C. Tape on labeling issue, Josephina: Raza Beware. Oct 29, 1981: Tony Guerra Host, Labeling issue presented at Eden Youth Center replay, Poem to La Familia. Nov 12, 1981: Repeat of poem and reading of letter from La Familia.
Type
moving image
Format
Copy Sound Color VHS
Form/Genre
Public access television programs
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
barrio_457 casjhsj_000457
Language
English
Subject
Hispanic Americans Poetry Chicano youth Community activists Graffiti
Time Period
1981
Place
East Bay (Calif.) Hayward (Calif.)
Provenance
History San Jose California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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