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“Tongva-Village-Turned-World-City”: Contemporary Indigenous Legacies in Greater L.A.

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In recent years, the enduring legacies of the original people of the Los Angeles basin, referred to as […]

South El Monte Arts Posse June 2, 2016 California, East of East, Native American history, SEMAP

Who Were the Monte Boys?

“Law And Order Monte Boys Style” is the title of a chapter in one of the more recent […]

South El Monte Arts Posse June 10, 2015 California, East of East, Los Angeles, race, SEMAP

The El Monte Berry Strike of 1933

In May 1933, Hicks camp was nearing full capacity. More than 1,500 migrant workers were settling down to […]

South El Monte Arts Posse March 30, 2015 California, East of East, labor, Mexican Americans, SEMAP

Mapping Community Narratives in El Monte and South El Monte

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Dear Internet: Those of us who have been working on East of East have had a long two […]

South El Monte Arts Posse January 26, 2015 East of East, historiography, SEMAP

¡La Lucha Continua! Gloria Arellanes and the Making of a Chicano Movement in El Monte and Beyond

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“So we moved here to El Monte, and I remember all the neighbors were white,” recalled Gloria Arellanes […]

South El Monte Arts Posse January 22, 2015 Chicano history, East of East, feminism, gender, Los Angeles, politics, radical politics, SEMAP

A Community Erased: Japanese Americans in El Monte and the San Gabriel Valley

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A visit to El Monte, California reveals many official signs and markers that harken back to the town’s […]

South El Monte Arts Posse September 18, 2014 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, Asian American history, Asian Americans, California, cities, East of East, Japan, Japanese Americans, labor, Los Angeles, transnational history

10911 Michael Hunt Drive

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After my home, Epiphany is the place that looms largest in my South El Monte life. It was […]

South El Monte Arts Posse July 9, 2014 California, East of East, Los Angeles, religion, SEMAP

Hicks Camp: A Mexican Barrio

“I remember the Queen was beautiful, and the parade came down from Hicks Camp to Medina Court. The […]

South El Monte Arts Posse May 21, 2014 East of East, labor, Los Angeles, Mexican Americans, race, SEMAP, the Left, transnational history, whiteness

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