Línea Abierta – Thirty Years, Thirty Voices

MONDAY, MARCH 3
PROGRAM #10701 12:00 PM PT
Línea Abierta – Thirty Years, Thirty Voices.
This first in a special monthly series through summer 2025 will feature conversations with influential figures in politics, culture, science and health who have left an indelible mark on Línea Abierta’s service. In this first edition, pioneering civil rights leader José Angel Gutiérrez talks about his recent novel “Dystopia and Derailment: Gringo Politics in the Building of Aztlán,” where he imagines the early steps towards creating Aztlán, a territory governed by Mexican Americans in South Texas. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent election, where the fictional character, President Chump, fights to cling to power, the story explores the efforts by veteran and younger leaders to remake the US and the American continent. Gutiérrez, a voting rights pioneer, also discusses how despite Latinos being the majority in Texas, they are still lagging in political power.
Guest: José Angel Gutiérrez, Attorney, Professor, Chicano Movement and Civil Rights Leader, Apple Valley, CA.
Photo: Radio Bilingue/Flickr
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