Latino representation in news media lags even as population grows

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Editor’s note: This story was produced for the independent Mosaic Journalism Program for Bay Area high school students, an intensive course in journalism. Students in the program report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.

Despite the Latino population making up a quarter of the Bay Area, local Latino journalists have been fighting a lack of representation of their culture in the news industry for decades.

In a 2022 study by the Pew Research Center, 76% of journalists surveyed were white compared to the 8% who were Hispanic or Latino. A study by the Government Accountability Office in 2022 showed that from 2010 to 2019, the percentage of Latino workers in all media, not just news, had only increased by 1 point.

But the struggle was felt long before these figures surfaced. Juan Gonzales said he founded El Tecolote in 1970, the first Spanish-language newspaper in San Francisco, because he felt that the city’s daily newspapers weren’t accurately representing Latinos.

“You only ever see gangs and shootings instead of reports asking for better social work and actual morals,” Gonzales said.

He added that news directors and reporters have focused too much on white people to hire and use as sources, limiting Latino representation and leaving the community more vulnerable to stereotypes.

Gonzales said he was also inspired to start El Tecolote to improve the diversity of news coverage. He recounts attending a strike where someone told him that they could use more diverse coverage from someone like him in the Mission District.

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