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-Hugo was only latino/Mixteco at Harvard
-Hugo and small group of Latinos shamed Harvard into allowing them to have two blocks on radio station
Hugo opened up his radio block to other Latinos (Boriquas) at Harvard. 
-learned a lot about Boriquan culture
-Hugo had a second radio block on Sunday that was primarily Tejano/Mexican
-Radio Bilingue served as cultural bridge to the various Latino groups in CA
-only news service in Spanish language radio
-1984: Radio Bilingue was first medin to cover Republican National Convention in Spanish
-Radio Bilingue (bilingual) is done in Spanish & English but also in languages of the various Latino oriented native groups such as Mixteco
-Future for Radio Bilingue
- Immigration issues, healthcare, drop out rate for student
-programming for young people since vast majority of Latinos are under 25
-Radio Bilingue and changes of demographic communities
-large increase of latinos in Deep South & Midwest
-Working with local arts communities to develop radio partners