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JUNE 29-JULY 4; 
JULY 7-10, 2016
LOG SHEET # 2
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: 
MEMORY CARD NUMBER ZOOM TASCAM: CFCH 
FILE NAME: .wav
MEMORY CARD NUMBER ZOOM H2: CFCH 
FILE NAME: .wav
PRESENTER: Jim Deutsch
DATE/TIME: 07/04/2016/11:45
Program: RADIO BILINGUE: MUSIC, HISTORY, IDENTITY
STAGE: THE STUDIO
GROUP NAME: 
REGION/STYLE: THE SOUNDS OF California

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Hugo Morales |   |
[[left margin]] Founder and Executive Director of Radio [[/left margin]]

CONTENTS/NOTES(continue on back):
1. Support from Alliance Asia Pacific, Smithsonian Organization, My Armenian Smithsonian
2. Plugging of the food. Marketplace that support activities 
3. of the Folklife Festival. Website festival.si.edu
4. Significance of July 4 - approval of Declaration of Independence
5. July 4, 1950 - Founder of Radio Bilingue began broadcasting to groups of farmers
6. Immigrant from Oxaca, Mexico
7. Lotsa Sonoma residents listens to his program
8. While in Harvard was able to lobby for a radio a part of an hour. Hugo asked Latinos community people to join him and his radio show, Fresno eventually became an area with a large number of Latino audience. Board member, concept to menudo breakfast for funding. Funds for grants were received.
[[left margin]] Hugo cam to USA in 1958. Lived in a farm labor camp. His brother who had an accident in Sonoma County became a DJ and rent man