L.A. Stories: Community SpotlightMain MenuIntroductionThe greater Los Angeles area is on the traditional lands of the Gabrielino/Tongva, Chumash, Fernandeño Tataviam and Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) peoples. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial and recognize their continuing connection to the land, to the water and to their ancestors.PeoplePlacesContributorsChronology of ArtifactsMapping the CollectionVisualize the ExhibitIn this visualization, artifacts are green, themes are blue, and contributors to the exhibit are red.Acknowledgements
New Officers for PV Woman's Club
1media/PVL_1_PV_Womans_Club_thumbnail.jpg2021-10-11T10:17:54-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e395903Newly elected club officers for the 1954-1955 season, with retiring president Mrs. Thomas King at center. In addition to a President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary, the Club also noted new representatives for the following sections: Book, Garden, Public Services Workshop, Bridge, Properties, Red Cross, Hospitality, Tea and Press Representative. The Club’s activities ranged from cultural and philanthropic events to church and civic affairs for the developing community.The Palos Verdes Women's Club, started in 1926, contributed in a number of ways to the development of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.plain2021-10-19T14:11:24-07:0005/01/1954Palos Verdes Library District, Local History CenterCopyright unknown33.7397395 , -118.369517For more information about this image see: https://palosverdeshistory.org/islandora/object/pvld%3A6207Palos Verdes Woman's ClubPalos Verdes Library District, Local History Center. Palos Verdes Woman’s Club Collection 0031, 1954 scrapbook.Azatuhi Babayan74097555e69815676ea9b222e9e6b3bfcbe131cd
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12021-10-14T10:02:55-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eCommunitiesCurtis Fletcher9Los Angeles has long been multicultural, with peoples of different backgrounds finding a home and a place to create community. The stories told here spotlight communities little featured in traditional narratives of the city and county history. They include activism by the Chumash people, who predate California as a state, seeking to ensure the continuity and visibility of their history in Malibu. It also includes stories of African-American communities, Japanese-American communities, and activists defending the rights of day-laborers and street-vendors.structured_gallery2021-10-22T11:12:57-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e
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12021-10-18T16:05:18-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673ePalos Verdes Library District, Local History CenterCurtis Fletcher4The Local History Center of the Palos Verdes Library District focuses on the social and cultural history of the Palos Verdes Peninsula from the early 1900s to the present. This fairly extensive collection includes rare books, photographs, maps, blueprints, loose-leaf materials, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, telephone books, and oral history interviews- all relating to the Palos Verdes Peninsula.