“Too often, popular accounts of Spanish-language media focus on radio ratings within profit-driven radio markets and cities with large Latina/o populations, such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston. Yet since the 1970s, Spanish-language and bilingual (Spanish-English) community radio has flourished in rural, farmworker and Mexican-dominant communities. The anticommercial spirit of the 1960s and 1970s helped launch a wave of public media outlets with an ethos of racial and gender inclusivity in both radio programming and management operations.” – Current