Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside
Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside
- Location: Riverside, CA
- Phone: (619) 204-0051
- Website: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=649
The Relevancy and History Project partnership between University of California, Riverside's Public History Program and California Citrus State Historic Park has organized a collection containing audiovisual material (moving images and audio) from the 1980s to the 2000s. These include the National Orange Company Oral History Program and other audio visual materials related to citrus heritage, migration, and immigration. The collection includes "Living on the Dime" moving images by Inland Mexican Heritage. "Living on the Dime" examined the effects of economic growth, the concept of progress, and environmental impacts of freeway-centered development on communities along Interstate 10 or "The Dime" throughout Inland Southern California.
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California Revealed from Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside
California Revealed is a State Library initiative to help California’s public libraries, in partnership with other local heritage groups, digitize, preserve, and provide online access to archival materials - books, newspapers, photographs, audiovisual recordings, and more - that tell the incredible stories of the Golden State. We also provide free access and preservation services for existing digital collections for partner organizations with in-house digitization programs. California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
Institution: Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside
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