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Broadcasters With Councilman Snyder
title Broadcasters With Councilman Snyderdescription Pete Rodriguez was born in Sonora, Mexico in 1919, and came to Los Angeles in 1923. His family moved to California as political refugees due to his father’s involvement in the 1910 Mexican Revolution. His family lived in “Sonoratown” near Macy and Olvera Streets before later moving to Boyle Heights. In 1925 his family moved to Catalina to join his uncles, who were some of the many Mexican laborers who built Avalon Bay. His father returned to Mexico to participate in the Partido Liberal Nacional (National Liberal Party) and Pete moved with his family to Orange County, then later returned to Boyle Heights in 1931. He attended Stevenson Junior High and Roosevelt High School, from which he graduated in 1937. His mother worked long hours as a seamstress to provide for her family during the Depression. Pete enlisted in the Army in 1943 as a paratrooper, but due to a bad knee was placed in limited service and left after 12 weeks. He worked as a lumberjack until 1946, when he returned to Los Angeles. He met and married his wife, with whom he had three children, in 1947. He began working in radio in 1949. He and his brother, Eddie, worked for KPMO and KFVD and hosted a show called “Buenos Días.” They later began to produce television shows and movies, such as “Fandango” on CBS and the Academy-Award nominated “The Cadillac.” In the 1960s Pete joined a group called Justicia, which advocated for justice for Chicanos in the film industry. Pete was hired at ABC through his involvement with Justicia. He worked as the Community Affairs director and was involved with any issues regarding Mexican or Chicano people at ABC. Signed by Los Angeles Councilman Art Snyder for Pete Rodriguez, this view shows television broadcasters, from left to right, Fernando Del Rio, Jay Rodriguez, and Pete Rodriguez with Snyder. Three of them are holding a booklet on the Boy Scouts of America, indicating that this photograph may have been taken at a fundraiser for the organization. Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.subject Rio, Fernando Del Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Rodriguez, Jay Boy Scouts Of America Snyder, Art Rodriguez, Pete Television Stations--California--Los Angeles--Employees Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Television Producers And Directors--United States City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
California Association Of Latinos In Broadcasting Fundraiser
title California Association Of Latinos In Broadcasting Fundraiserdescription Pete Rodriguez was born in Sonora, Mexico in 1919, and came to Los Angeles in 1923. His family moved to California as political refugees due to his father’s involvement in the 1910 Mexican Revolution. His family lived in “Sonoratown” near Macy and Olvera Streets before later moving to Boyle Heights. In 1925 his family moved to Catalina to join his uncles, who were some of the many Mexican laborers who built Avalon Bay. His father returned to Mexico to participate in the Partido Liberal Nacional (National Liberal Party) and Pete moved with his family to Orange County, then later returned to Boyle Heights in 1931. He attended Stevenson Junior High and Roosevelt High School, from which he graduated in 1937. His mother worked long hours as a seamstress to provide for her family during the Depression. Pete enlisted in the Army in 1943 as a paratrooper, but due to a bad knee was placed in limited service and left after 12 weeks. He worked as a lumberjack until 1946, when he returned to Los Angeles. He met and married his wife, with whom he had three children, in 1947. He began working in radio in 1949. He and his brother, Eddie, worked for KPMO and KFVD and hosted a show called “Buenos Días.” They later began to produce television shows and movies, such as “Fandango” on CBS and the Academy-Award nominated “The Cadillac.” In the 1960s Pete joined a group called Justicia, which advocated for justice for Chicanos in the film industry. Pete was hired at ABC through his involvement with Justicia. He worked as the Community Affairs director and was involved with any issues regarding Mexican or Chicano people at ABC. Television producer Pete Rodriguez (left) with Ray Gonzales of KTLA (center), and Jay Rodriguez of NBC at a fundraiser for the California Association of Latinos in Broadcasting, held at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.subject Television Producers And Directors--United States Shades Of L.A. Collection Photographs Rodriguez, Jay Gonzales, Ray Hotels--California--Los Angeles Rodriguez, Pete Television Stations--California--Los Angeles--Employees Ambassador Hotel California Association Of Latinos In Broadcasting Shades Of L.A. Mexican American Photographs Fund Raising--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)