![]() ![]() Latinx advocate Ernesto Aguilar has always been about elevating voices of the underrepresented, ensuring public radio sticks around. ![]() As a result, the emergence of local public community radio stations and networks has occurred and is catching on with the more social justice minded. Since the Covid-19 Pandemic break out, critical news and public service announcements have had to break forward past commercial music radio to make their way into the homes of immigrants and in rural parts of America where internet may not available. Today, you will still find a radio blaring in the kitchen of most Latin American households both in and out of the United States. When we think about it, analog radio has never gone away thanks to its steadfast Latinx listening audience. The audio listening world has come a long way from analog radio to podcasts and new audio technology apps like Clubhouse, a new type of social network based on voice-where people around the world come together to talk, listen and learn. ![]()
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