Morales Radio Hall
Morales Radio Hall

Morales Radio Hall

Morales Radio Hall

Morales Radio Hall

111 N Ennis St, Houston, TX 77003

Operated from 1950-1994, Built in 1972



An aspiring musician, Felix Morales, inspired the Morales Radio Hall, the first Spanish Language Radio Station (La Voz Latina) in the Gulf Coast. With news from home countries, featured Mexican music, and programming that included “Yo Necesito Trabajo,” when employers called the radio station with job offers for community members, the Morales Radio Hall served as a resource for Houston’s Spanish speaking Latino community.

Creator: Christina Morales

Area: Houston / East End

Contributor: Christina Morales

Source: Center for Mexican American Studies

Uploaded by: Justin Patera

Copyright status: In copyright

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