Shades of L.A. is an archive of photographs representing the contemporary and historic diversity of families in Los Angeles. Images were chosen from family albums and include daily life, social organizations, work, personal and holiday celebrations, and migration and immigration activities. Made possible and accessible through the generous support of the Security Pacific National Bank, Sunlaw Cogeneration Partners, Photo Friends, California Council for the Humanities, the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation
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Title supplied by cataloger.; Image is a reproduction.; Published on page 64 of Shades of L.A. New York : The New Press, c1996. Helen Brown was born in 1915 in Manila, Philippines. Her mother was Filipina and her father was an American who had emigrated to The Philippines to teach English. In 1933 the family immigrated to America. They lived in Arcadia, California and Helen attended Pasadena City College and then UCLA. She earned her Bachelor’s in 1937 and her Master’s in 1939, both from UCLA. She worked as a teacher and married her husband in 1941 in Boulder, CO to work around miscegenation laws. She and her husband both worked in shipyards during WWII. Helen began working as a child welfare and attendance worker for the school district and continued to work in the education system for 34 years. In the late 1960s she joined a group known as Asians Coming together (ACT 1). She also founded the Pilipino American Reading Room and Library (PARRAL) in 1985. A Filipino alumni homecoming event and worship service at the Filipino Christian Church at 301 N. Union Street, in Los Angeles. Reverend Pascua is the second from the left, among a group of congregants outside the church.
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1 photographic print :b&w ;19 x 23 cm. Photographic prints
Filipino Christian Church (Los Angeles, Calif.) Filipino Christian Church (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Clergy Church buildings--California--Echo Park (Los Angeles) Gothic revival (Architecture)--California--Echo Park (Los Angeles) Clergy--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Echo Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Shades of L.A. Collection photographs Shades of L.A. Filipino American photographs
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