3 minute read
Déjà vu…NEPM and the Latino Community
Relationships between the Latino community and the region’s public media have not always been ideal. Despite the continuous growth of the Latino population in the region, our inclusion and participation in decision making processes that impact our community is still not what it should be. Here are some facts.
In February of 1980, the newly appointed general manager of WFCR 88.5 FM decided to cancel the program ¿Qué Tal, Amigos?, the station’s only program in Spanish. The widely popular show, co-produced and hosted by two Hispanics, Sonia Vives and Julio Torresoto, had been on the air for 10 years.
Advertisement
In January of 2007, two and a half decades after the ¿Qué Tal, Amigos? fiasco, the Latino community learned that the recently appointed administrator of WFCR 88.5 FM had made the decision to cancel the only Latino local show at the time, Tertulia. The equally popular program had replaced ¿Qué Tal, Amigos?
This new cancelation not only caught the Latino community by surprise but also opened old wounds. Once again, the administration of the public radio station had made a decision regarding programming without considering the preferences and needs of the Latino community. For more information about the cancellation of these two programs, please refer to our February 2007 edition OOPS… WFCR 88.5 Radio Did It Again!.
Moving forward to March of 2023 when the newly appointed manager of New England Public Media
(NEPM) announced the layoff of nearly 20% of its staff (full and part time) due to an ongoing financial crisis. New England Public Media is an alliance established in 2019 between New England Public Radio (WFCR 88.5) and WGBYTV.
Among those affected by the personnel cuts are the entire team of the weekly television show “Connecting Point” hosted by Zydalis Bauer. Zydalis Bauer had a long relationship with the Springfield-based television public media. In 2008, she began as an intern at WGBY’s Latino Youth Media Institute. She was then part of local productions and community engagement projects with the station. Later on, Zydalis became co-host of Presencia, the station’s first bilingual program. In 2019 she joined the Connecting Point team, becoming its host in 2021 as the first Latinx to host a prime time mainstream program. Another Latino casualty of the personnel cuts is Iohann Vega-Martínez, NEPM’s Media Lab Project Director. This project trained diverse innercity, middle school and high school students in the area of multi-platform storytelling and journalism. In January 2023, Iohann was one of three journalists from New England Public Media selected to participate in the inaugural 2022 New England Equity Reporting Fellowship.
These are just a few examples of how public communication media has repeatedly failed the Latino community. These most recent cuts constitute a serious setback to the relationship between NEPM and the community that they are supposed to serve.
Contents
2 Editorial/ Editorial
Déjà vu…NEPM and the Latino Community
3 Portada / Front Page Holyoke St. Patricks Parade 2023
4 Holyoke St. Patricks Parade 2023
5 UPenn Daniel Morarles Armstrong Black Puerto Rican History
7 Mellon Foundation launches new CUNY DSI program for threatened Dominican scholars
8 Educación / Education
STCC Class Taps into Students’ Love of Video Game Design
9 Museo UPR Amplía Su Colección Digital
HPS Teachers Receive 2023 Pioneer Valley Excellence in Teaching Awards
10 Finanzas / Finances
Spring Forward with Home Improvement Awareness
11 Cultura / Culture
New Community Mural Installation Coming to Holyoke
Mellon, Ford, Getty, and Terra Foundations Announce New Initiative Designed to Advance Latinx Art in Museums
12 Literatura / Literature
El grillo
14 Libros / Books
Dispatches From Puerto Nowhere
Velorio: A Novel
15 Deportes / Sports
STCC Wrestling Places 4th in National Competition in Puerto Rico
Founded in 2004 n Volume 19, No. 5 n April 2023
Editor Manuel Frau Ramos manuelfrau@gmail.com
413-320-3826
Assistant Editor Ingrid Estrany-Frau
Art Director Tennessee Media Design
Business Address El Sol Latino P.O Box 572 Amherst, MA 01004-0572
Editorial Policy
El Sol Latino acepta colaboraciones tanto en español como en inglés. Nos comprometemos a examinarlas, pero no necesariamente a publicarlas. Nos reservamos el derecho de editar los textos y hacer correcciones por razones de espacio y/o estilo. Las colaboraciones pueden ser enviadas a nuestra dirección postal o a través de correo electrónico a: info@elsollatino.net.
El Sol Latino welcomes submissions in either English or Spanish. We consider and review all submissions but reserve the right to not publish them. We reserve the right to edit texts and make corrections for reasons of space and/or style. Submissions may be sent to our postal address or via electronic mail to: info@elsollatino.net.
El Sol Latino is published monthly by Coquí Media Group. El Sol Latino es publicado mensualmente por Coquí Media Group, P.O Box 572, Amherst, MA 01004-0572.