Oral history interview with Isaac Atencio, conducted by Natalia Lopez and Eduardo Ramirez Velazquez (video)

Title Oral history interview with Isaac Atencio, conducted by Natalia Lopez and Eduardo Ramirez Velazquez (video)
Creator Atencio, Isaac
Contributor Lopez, Natalia; Velazquez, Eduardo Ramirez
Date 2025-03-02
Subject Atencio, Isaac--Interviews; Hispanic Americans; Salt Lake City (Utah); Police; Mexican American musicians
Keywords bilingual; Rose Park; Salt Lake Community College; guitar; West High School; ETHNC 5663: Intersectional Carcerality
Description Isaac Atencio discusses growing up in Salt Lake City, living in Rose Park, and his memories of attending West High. He first started studying architecture and then was encouraged to go into police work. He also discusses his love of Mexican music and his experiences as a musician. Atencio recounts visiting New Mexico as a child and being raised in Catholic traditions. He discusses the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact it had on policing. He also discusses police training programs and the history of his career with 27 years served in the Salt Lake City police department. He mentions co-hosing a Mexican radio show as part of a community outreach initiative. Atencio details difficulties with gang policing in the 1990s, and his involvement with training programs for police officers.
Type Image/MovingImage
Genre oral histories (literary works); born digital
Format video/mp4
Extent 00:55:09
Rights
Rights Holder Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
ARK ark:/87278/s6y5pr7n
Collection Name Construyendo Latinidad
State Utah; New Mexico
City Salt Lake City
Setname uum_cliw
ID 2889142
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6y5pr7n
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