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      • One of Us: How We See It
      • Transportapueblos: The Resilientes
      • Visualizing the People's History
      • Goodwill: Its Founding and History in Southern California
      • Greyhound Diaries
      • One of Us
      • California Dream: A Community Response
      • In Memoriam: Los Angeles
      • Shattered Mural
      • Con Safos: Reflections of Life in the Barrio
      • African American Civil Rights Movement L.A. Exhibition
      • Exodus
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EDUCATIONAL TOOLS AND RESOURCES

EDUCATION, SOCIAL ISSUES, WORKERS, WOMEN, HEALTH, CLIMATE, FOOD JUSTICE, IMMIGRATION, ARTS, AND MORE



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EXHIBITION LEARNING MODULES 


COMRADE SISTERS:
​WOMEN OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY


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HOPE AND DIGNITY: THE FARMWORKERS MOVEMENT


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"COMFORT WOMEN" THEN AND NOW: WHO THEY WERE AND WHY WE SHOULD REMEMBER THEM 


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FINDING SEQUINS IN THE RUBBLE: ARCHIVES OF JOTERÍA MEMORIES IN LOS ANGELES 


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LA PLAZA: A CENTER OF INJUSTICE AND TRANSFORMATION IN LOS ANGELES


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DEPORTED VETERANS 
PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOSEPH SILVIA 


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CARAVANAS DEL DIABLO
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ADA TRILLO


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THAI EL MONTE GARMENT WORKERS
​THE RETURN OF SLAVERY AND TRAFFICKING IN THE MODERN ERA


WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING?

COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING: RESOURCES 

  • Learn the indicators of human trafficking so you can help to identify potential trafficking victims.
  • Human Trafficking Hotline: 1 (888) 373-7888
  • Become a conscientious and informed consumer. If able, consider how your own goods are sourced. Visit ResponsibleSourcingTool.org to find out more about where your clothes and food come from or check out the Department of Labor's List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor.
  • Learn more about human trafficking and stories of human trafficking through books and films.
  • Remain informed about news surrounding human trafficking by checking out CNN's Freedom Project.
  • Volunteer with or support anti-trafficking efforts locally. 
  • For parents and caregivers: visit Baylor's Guide to talking about Human Trafficking for ideas on how to talk about this subject with children.

FAST FASHION


NEW BLACK CITY: A WORLD WITHOUT POLICE


HISTORY OF AMERICAN POLICING 

POLICING IN AMERICA


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THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT 


IMPACT ON INNOCENCE 


THE HISTORY OF MASS INCARCERATION

IMPACT OF MASS INCARCERATION


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THE SCHOOL TO PRISION PIPELINE


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IN MEMORIAM: LOS ANGELES
​HUGO CROSTHWAITE 


HISTORY OF THE US-MEXICO BORDER


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ONE OF US: PORTRAITS AND PERSONAL STORIES
A PROJECT BY DAVID BLUMENKRANTZ EXPLORING HOMELESSNESS IN LOS ANGELES



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​​GOODWILL: 
​ITS FOUNDING AND HISTORY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA


MUTUAL AID NETWORKS 


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CON SAFOS:REFLECTIONS OF LIFE IN THE BARRIO



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  • Home
  • About
    • Board of Directors
    • Museum & Education Partners
    • Get Involved
  • Board of Advisors
  • Exhibitions
    • Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party
    • Future Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • That Stubborn Resistance
      • Hope and Dignity: The Farmworker Movement
      • "Comfort Women" Then and Now: Who They Were and Why We Should Remember Them
      • Finding Sequins in the Rubble: Archives of Jotería Memories in Los Angeles
      • La Plaza: A Center of Injustice and Transformation
      • Ink Tributes
      • Deported Veterans
      • Caravanas del Diablo
      • Thai El Monte Garment Workers >
        • Quilting Project
      • New Black City
      • Impact on Innocence >
        • Lies by Deborah McDuff
      • One of Us: How We See It
      • Transportapueblos: The Resilientes
      • Visualizing the People's History
      • Goodwill: Its Founding and History in Southern California
      • Greyhound Diaries
      • One of Us
      • California Dream: A Community Response
      • In Memoriam: Los Angeles
      • Shattered Mural
      • Con Safos: Reflections of Life in the Barrio
      • African American Civil Rights Movement L.A. Exhibition
      • Exodus
  • Support/Membership
  • Visit
  • Supporters
  • Educational Tools and Resources
  • Historical Archive
  • Allyship and Support
    • BLM Resources for Kids
  • Tardeada 2022
  • Tardeada 2021
  • Tardeada 2020
  • Contact
  • Link Page