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The Future of Latino Independent Media: A NALIP Sourcebook Book

The Future of Latino Independent Media: A NALIP Sourcebook
The Future of Latino Independent Media: A NALIP Sourcebook, 
Cultural Studies. Latino/Latina Studies. Despite the growth of the Latino community in the United States, Latinos have entered the twenty-first century with lower levels of media representation than when protests first raised the the issue in the 196, The Future of Latino Independent Media: A NALIP Sourcebook has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Future of Latino Independent Media: A NALIP Sourcebook
  • Written by author Chon A. Noriega
  • Published by UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press, January 2000
  • Cultural Studies. Latino/Latina Studies. Despite the growth of the Latino community in the United States, Latinos have entered the twenty-first century with lower levels of media representation than when protests first raised the the issue in the 196
  • Papers from a June 1999 Latino Producers Conference, held to renew the fight to improve Latino media access, document the situation of Latinos in the film industry. Studies by the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, critical essays by media scholars, an
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Papers from a June 1999 Latino Producers Conference, held to renew the fight to improve Latino media access, document the situation of Latinos in the film industry. Studies by the Tomás Rivera Policy Institute, critical essays by media scholars, and commentaries by emerging filmmakers and programmers discuss Latino stereotypes seen in Hollywood, describe the history of Latino film and video, and give information on earnings and hours of Latino members of the Screen Actors Guild. Includes a directory of Latinos working in film, video, television, and digital technologies. The editor is a professor at University of California-Los Angeles. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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