In this episode, dive into the rich history of the Yakima Valley. We'll uncover how the Valley's landscape was shaped not just by agriculture, but by distinct waves of immigration from diverse communities, and how it has become a powerful hub of political and cultural activism.
This episode is hosted by Tony Williams and features guest Gonzalo Guzmán.
Resource Library
Curated HistoryLInk article set for this episode includes:
- Wapato - It's History and Hispanic Heritage by Gonzalo Guzmán
- Chicano Movement in Washington: Political Activism in the Puget Sound and Yakima Valley Regions, 1960s-1980s by Oscar Rosales Castaneda
- Thousands march streets of Seattle and Yakima in support of immigrants' rights on May 1, 2006 by Oscar Rosales Castaneda
For further reading, check out:
- Granger - Thumbnail History by Alan J. Stein
- Yakima County - Thumbnail History by Paula Becker
- Bracero Program: Crossing the Border to a New Life by History Day Award Winner Cameron Holt
- Radio KDNA goes on the air in the Yakima Valley in December 1979 by Oscar Rosales Castaneda
Find the full collection of HistoryLink articles written by Gonzalo Guzmán here.
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