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LOST LA Curriculum Project

The Lost LA Curriculum Project is a collaboration among KCET (Public Media Group of Southern California), USC Libraries, the UCLA History-Geography Project and the Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West. The Lost LA Curriculum project uses Lost LA episodes to present culturally relevant teaching materials centered on local history. Use this prototype portal to navigate lessons by topic, watch the documentaries, download the PDFs of lessons and classroom activities and find related articles.

The Lost LA Curriculum Project works with California's history-social science instructional framework and aligns local stories and materials with state educational standards. 

HISTORY OF DODGER STADIUM 

DEVELOPMENT AND BIODIVERSITY 

THE TONGVA BEFORE AND AFTER SPANISH ARRIVAL 

CHANGE OVER TIME 

AFRICAN AMERICANS AND HOLLYWOOD 

TOYPURINA: INDIGENOUS WOMAN 

ANTI-CHINESE MASSACRE OF 1871  

BEACH CULTURE & ACCESS 

SOUTH CENTRAL CIVIC CENTER  

THE GREENBOOK 

IMPACTS OF BUILDING LOS ANGELES

CREATING LANDMARKS

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