Spanish-English Bilingual Producer/Reporter, @reveal: https://www.revealnews.org/job-opportunities/spanish-english-bilingual-producerreporter-reveal/ …
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This Spanish-English bilingual producer/reporter job is an amazing opportunity for the right candidate...
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Great to see public radio folks caring about people who can produce stories in Spanish. Tho I do wonder about the distribution here...
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Here's why: name one Spanish-language public radio station in the U.S. I'll wait.
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We know public radio,
@NPR especially, has done a dismal job when it comes to people of color. This includes Spanish speakers, too.1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
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The history of radio in the U.S., and public radio especially, is fascinating. It's also rooted in colonialism.
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Radio is essentially a wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum. And we act as if this spectrum was God-given to some people. Not others.
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When we say that whites conquered the land, we forget they also conquered the airwaves. No treaty was ever signed. It was just taken.
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The idea that public radio is partially an anecdote to for-profit radio completely suspends this fact.
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It only makes worse the practice of public radio as an almost all-white space on a conquered spectrum.
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The whole idea of the commons in the U.S., and all of the Americas, could stand to think about what is common, to whom, and why.
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