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Sonia Robles

Propaganda

Constructing a suitable platform for public health: Radio propaganda, instruction, and “The case of Elisa Cedillo”

Sonia Robles

The Mexican government communicated public health information in the early 20th century during radio programs dedicated to women. Turning to a platform committed to instruction and cultural programming, it publicized health education bulletins, which were sandwiched between weather reports and on-air cooking classes.

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