Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection, 1986-1991

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Garcia, Tina Gonzales
Title
Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection
Dates
1986-1991 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 DVD.
Collection Number
A0997
Summary
The Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection (1986-1991) consists of digital copies of two documentaries relating to issues Garcia espoused as an activist for the Hispanic communit: "A Rising Voice" describes the situation of the Hispanic community and their struggle for prosperity. "Wrath of Grapes" is a film about pesticide contamination in grape farming in California.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Materials must be used on-site; no use of original material, access copies will be made available for viewing. Five business days advanced notice required. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law, condition of the material, or by donor.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Tina Gonzales Garcia (1934-1992) was born in Ojo Caliente, New Mexico. She worked as a federal investigator and received several recognition awards for her involvement in issues related to the Hispanic Community including "Hispanic Woman of the Year" in 1989.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection (1986-1991) consists of digital copies of two documentaries relating to issues Garcia espoused as an activist for the Hispanic communit: "A Rising Voice" describes the situation of the Hispanic community and their struggle for prosperity. "Wrath of Grapes" is a film about pesticide contamination in grape farming in California. Both videos are available to view on a single DVD.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Multimedia Archivist.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: Tina Gonzales Garcia family video collection A0997, Special Collections and Archives. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Following Citations:A0997.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Materials are arranged alphabetically.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Ernest Garcia in 2012.

Processing Note

Processed by Michael Hinderaker in 2013.

Related Materials

See also the Tina Gonzales Garcia family photograph collection (P1810).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

1986-1991Return to Top

Container(s): Disc 1

Container(s) Description Dates
video
1
A Rising Voice
A documentary chronocling the history of the Hispanic community in the United States and challenges facing its members:
  • Spanish conquistadors were first to map and colonize many parts of the United States.
  • In 1598 Spanish established government in New Mexico.
  • In 1776 the Dominguez-Escalante expedition explored and mapped what would later become known as Utah.
  • Film of a small stage with costumed men doing a dance called the "Tonantzin", an Aztec dance.
  • Gonzales family was one of the early Hispanic families in Utah and they settled in Monticello.
  • At the time they were one of seven families in Monticello and the only Hispanic family.
  • In 1910, there was an influx of Hispanic people due to the Mexican revolution.
  • A family of Mexican migrant workers talk about their experience in Utah compared to Mexico, specifically how their work pay is better.
  • There was another influx of Hispanics during World War 2 to fill labor jobs.
  • Hispanic peoples have a diverse set of backgrounds. The film focuses on a family from Uruguay and the differences in their cultures.
  • A man talks about the importance of maintaining and understanding of your own cultural background for immigrants.
  • A band of men play and sing a traditional Bolivian love song.
  • People talk about the connotations of the terms Hispanic, chicana, and la raza.
  • Discussion of low graduation rate for Hispanic students.
  • How does cultural heritage play into this?
  • How does MESA help to encourage students, particularly minority students, develop a love of learning and school?
  • Multicultural education can help Hispanic students to have a greater sense of self-worth.
  • Men and women in costume dancing to "Jarabe Tapatio".
  • Man discusses how stereotypes of youth can lead to young people actually becoming gang members.
  • Discussion of how various programs can contribute to a child's sense of belonging.
  • IHRC emphasizes the ability of the family to strengthen individuals and tries to provide structure for those who don't have extended families.
  • Men and women in costume perform a Chilean dance called "Cueca", the national dance of Chile.
  • Discussion of stereotypes of Hispanic women and how the community should work to empower them.
  • Discussion of the growth of business owned by minorities.
  • Women in costume dancing "El Nino Dormido".
  • Discussion of need for advocacy in government for Hispanic population.
  • Man and women dancing a "Tango".
1991
2
Wrath of Grapes
A documentary about pesticide contamination and its effects on workers as well as consumers:
  • Discussion of practices by companies that don't follow regulations and go as far as hiring thugs to break up unions.
  • 300,000 farmworkers poisoned annually, no warnings are posted after pesticides are used.
  • Children of farm workers are often affected through birth defects or poisoning if their mothers were working while pregnant.
  • Residue of the pesticides is still sometimes on produce in supermarkets.
  • Pesticide also gets into water supplies as well as the air, hurting neighboring communities.
  • 11 children in the small town of McFarland have cancer, another small town, Fowler, has a population of only 3000 and 7 children have cancer.
1986

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Hispanic American agricultural laborers
  • Hispanic American families
  • Hispanic American pioneers

Form or Genre Terms

  • Moving images