TY - JOUR
T1 - Amazing Grace keeps the platters spinning
T2 - A photo essay on radio and television trailblazer Graciela gil olivarez
AU - de la Torre, Monica
AU - Marín, Christine
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/10/1
Y1 - 2021/10/1
N2 - In this photo essay, we center Chicana radio and television broadcasting trailblazer Graciela Gil Olivarez who, with a microphone in hand, amplified Mexicana and Chicana voices and stories across the Southwest from 1951 to the mid-1960s and again in the 1980s. Olivarez bridged her broadcasting work with an impressive career in government organizations that made her the highest-ranking Latina during President Jimmy Carter’s term. Through a series of photographs of Olivarez’s life and career trajectory, we mark the place of the first woman disc jockey in Phoenix, Arizona, and later owner of her own Spanish-language television network, KLUZ, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a key figure in Latina media histories. This photo essay mines the visual archive—photographs that span Olivarez’s early career in radio and television broadcasting and subsequent political work—in order to establish how Chicanas innovated media production to center their voices and narratives.
AB - In this photo essay, we center Chicana radio and television broadcasting trailblazer Graciela Gil Olivarez who, with a microphone in hand, amplified Mexicana and Chicana voices and stories across the Southwest from 1951 to the mid-1960s and again in the 1980s. Olivarez bridged her broadcasting work with an impressive career in government organizations that made her the highest-ranking Latina during President Jimmy Carter’s term. Through a series of photographs of Olivarez’s life and career trajectory, we mark the place of the first woman disc jockey in Phoenix, Arizona, and later owner of her own Spanish-language television network, KLUZ, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a key figure in Latina media histories. This photo essay mines the visual archive—photographs that span Olivarez’s early career in radio and television broadcasting and subsequent political work—in order to establish how Chicanas innovated media production to center their voices and narratives.
KW - Chicana
KW - Latina
KW - Radio
KW - Spanish-language broadcasting
KW - Television
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U2 - 10.1525/fmh.2021.7.4.107
DO - 10.1525/fmh.2021.7.4.107
M3 - Review article
SN - 2373-7492
VL - 7
SP - 107
EP - 135
JO - Feminist Media Histories
JF - Feminist Media Histories
IS - 4
ER -