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Haynes Foundation Grant Preserves Photographs Documenting JA Life in L.A

Rafu: What was the student population like at UCLA at the time? Did you have culture shock?Ken: It wasnt as much a culture shock going to UCLA.

the American Anthropological Association.as well as the assaults on Social Security and Medicare.

Haynes Foundation Grant Preserves Photographs Documenting JA Life in L.A

I view it as a career capstone.only to be told this month that it was terminated.Our current historical conditions will create many more who are traumatized.

Haynes Foundation Grant Preserves Photographs Documenting JA Life in L.A

This grant was hard-won: the culmination of decades of research and lived experience.including its fiscal priorities.

Haynes Foundation Grant Preserves Photographs Documenting JA Life in L.A

a professor of anthropology and of American studies and ethnicity at USC.

This project creates a unique archive.it really emphasized that there was a need for this organization that could be representative of that population because it was sizable.

And I think thats where the balance of the original purposes really comes into play.We wanted to make sure that the kids at the school felt a strong identity with what they were.

and Craig Ichinose at NSUs 30th anniversary celebration in 2011.the activist side — is to really help the students find their identity.