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La Raza's name references La Raza Unida, a political movement from the 1970s. The station inherits that legacy: radio as cultural voice for Mexican listeners and diaspora communities. The programming blend of pop and Latin music isn't accidental. Pop in Mexico gets defined by Latin production sensibilities, percussion choices, vocal traditions that don't map neatly onto North American categories. La Raza acknowledges that reality. Broadcasting in Spanish at 64 bitrate keeps the focus squarely on content rather than fidelity. Early morning blocks emphasize ranchero roots and norteño traditions.…
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