This photograph depicts a mural created by students participating in the 1977 summer arts program at Valle Lindo High School. The program was funded by the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) and taught by artist Ron Reeder.
An artwork (woodblock print) of the Tongva revolt leader Toypurina. The artist is Daniel González. It is presented in Chapter 2 in East of East within a discussion of Toypurina murals.
This wide-ranging, two-hour-long group interview is an oral history of the Kizh-Gabrielino band of Mission Indians (self-described) from their settlement of the San Gabriel Valley through the missions and conquests of the Spanish, the arrival of…
This page contains the preface for the South El Monte history 25th anniversary booklet that was published in 1983. This page includes a photograph of the first South El Monte City Hall in 1958, a photograph of the first city council of South El…
Part 2 of the Martinez Family Interview with Ofelia Silva, the sister to Manuel Martinez. They've both spent most of their lives in El Monte. They lived in La Mission and have seen events in the LA area from the 1920’sto the present, their lives…