KLRU Carrascolendas videotape collection, [ca. 1970-1977]

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KLRU Carrascolendas videotape collection, [ca. 1970-1977]

Consisting of video, publicity materials, photographs, negatives, and teaching guides, the KLRU Carrascolendas Videotape Collection, [ca. 1970-1977], document the production and promotion of KLRU-TV's children's educational television program "Carrascolendas," during the 1970s.

15 in.; 320 videotapes; 90 DVDs

spa,

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 8100930

University of Texas Libraries

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KLRU (Television station : Austin, Tex.)

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Created by Aida Barrera and produced by KLRU-TV in Austin, Texas, Carrascolendas is a children’s educational television program, which originally aired from 1970 to 1977. Centered around the Spanish- and English-speaking villagers of the fictional town Carrascolendas, the show promotes multiculturalism and diversity while teaching children, particularly Hispanic-Americans, how to deal with such emotions as loneliness and jealousy as well as the concepts of self-esteem and self-identity through a...