SBS bargaining unit members rally in solidarity outside of Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS)’s Los Angeles office, where its two local radio stations, Mega 96.3 FM and La Raza 97.9 FM are located. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA
SBS bargaining unit member Félix Castillo, AKA DJ Mr. Boro discusses the sense of community that exists between on-air radio personalities and their listeners. Castillo also discussed the economic gains Spanish-language radio has made for Los Angeles and pushed back on the notion that employees should earn less because of that myth. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA.
SAG-AFTRA recording artist member and activist Aloe Blacc performs his hit song "Wake Me Up" at a rally outside of Spanish Broadcasting System’s Los Angeles office. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA.
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris in conversation with State Senator María Elena Durazo. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA
SAG-AFTRA members and allies rally outside of Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS)’s Los Angeles office, where its two local radio stations, Mega 96.3 FM and La Raza 97.9 FM, are located. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA
SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White speaks out in support of the SBS bargaining unit at a rally outside of Spanish Broadcasting System’s Los Angeles office where its two local radio stations, Mega 96.3 FM and La Raza 97.9 FM, are located. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA
SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris speaks out in support of the SBS bargaining unit at a rally outside of Spanish Broadcasting System’s Los Angeles office where its two local radio stations, Mega 96.3 FM and La Raza 97.9 FM, are located. Photo credit: Maury Phillips/SAG-AFTRA
(L-R) SAG-AFTRA Vice President, Recording Artists/Singer Dan Navarro, SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and SAG-AFTRA recording artist member and activist Aloe Blacc stand outside of Spanish Broadcasting System’s Los Angeles office. Photo credit: SAG-AFTRA
SAG-AFTRA members Jon Huertas (This is Us) and State Senator María Elena Durazo spoke out in support of the SBS bargaining unit at a rally outside of Spanish Broadcasting System’s Los Angeles office. Photo credit: SAG-AFTRA
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor President Ron Herrera pledges solidarity to the SBS bargaining unit members. Photo credit: SAG-AFTRA