Voice of La Raza (1971)

Voice of La Raza (1971) poster

Produced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, this film traces the ongoing struggle for equality by the Spanish-speaking residents of the United States. Through a fictitious scenario and real discussions with a range of individuals, including local business leaders, parents, and student activists, the film explores job discrimination and the resulting hardships within the Hispanic community. Many of the interviews are conducted by actor Anthony Quinn, who relates his own family's struggles as Mexican immigrants in East Los Angeles.

Director: William Greaves
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Screenplay

Music: Vicente Méndez Saucedo
Editing: John Dandre, William Greaves
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voice of La Raza about?
Produced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, this film traces the ongoing struggle for equality by the Spanish-speaking residents of the United States. Through a fictitious scenario and real discussions with a range of individuals, including local business leaders, parents, and student activists, the film explores job discrimination and the resulting hardships within the Hispanic community. Many of the interviews are conducted by actor Anthony Quinn, who relates his own family's struggles as Mexican immigrants in East Los Angeles.
Who directed Voice of La Raza?
Voice of La Raza was directed by William Greaves.
Who stars in Voice of La Raza?
Voice of La Raza stars Anthony Quinn, Rita Moreno.
How long is Voice of La Raza?
Voice of La Raza has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Voice of La Raza?
Voice of La Raza is a Documentary film.
Where was Voice of La Raza produced?
Voice of La Raza was produced in United States of America.