A bilingual newspaper in San Francisco is celebrating more than five decades of service to the Bay Area’s Latino community.
"Every two weeks, 10,000 copies continue to get printed and distributed in San Francisco and the Bay Area," Ramirez said. "My favorite is when I see folks holding the newspaper because they’re in it. The proud feeling that their story is being told." "The Latino community gets oversimplified, and I think my job here has really allowed me to explore the nuances," he said. "We’re not one people with one migration experience. We’re not just one voting block that politicians can exploit every four years."
Gonzales didn’t listen. At 22 years old, a fresh journalism graduate, Gonzales was asked by SFSU to stay and become a professor in the La Raza Studies program. "We had a fundraiser, an amateur talent show, raised $350 and that was enough to publish four issues of a four-page, 5,000-copy edition of a newspaper," Gonzales said."I had told my staff, ‘Look I’m willing to dedicate five years of my life to do this, are you with me?’ People didn’t really answer. I said, ‘At least a year? I’ll take that.’"
El Tecolote’s archives are now inspiration for an art gallery inside Acción Latina’s headquarters, which features comics about stories the paper covered in the 1990’s. El Tecolote also has a website and two recently launched podcasts to reach more readers.
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