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A set of locked doors on campus displays coronavirus safety messaging and a sign indicating the building’s indefinite closure since March 18th, 2020.

Letter from Allan Jarabin, Chairman and Rozella Hall, Co-Chair of the People’s Legislative Coalition to Mervyn M. Dymally in 1973. The letter is in response to the Social Security Amendments of 1972 to protect the financial, medical, and social…

African American men--Social aspects.

This letter written to Senator Mervyn Dymally by United Farm Workers Union Cofounder Dolores Huerta on the fourth of March in 1971, asks about his interest in meeting with the Casa De Fruta workers. Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta from …

Johnny Huang interviewed Angelina Vergara. Vergara is a first-generation Mexican American raised in Los Angeles, California. Vergara details her experiences with sexism as while as the pressure of adhering to gender roles present within Mexican…

Discusses seeing students at Cal State LA resort to racist slurs targeting the Asian community, and reacts to a news report about physical abuse and deaths to Asians during the pandemic.

In a 21 July 1970 letter, the Soledad Brothers Defense Committee confirmed that Senator Dymally would attend an housewarming for the committee.

Despite the looming threat of resource scarcity, community members stepped up to provide much needed goods to those around them.

Food and supply scarcity was an added burden upon students already trying to manage the transition to online learning and keeping their families safe.
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