Museum of Social Justice

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115 Paseo de la Plz
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Museum of Social Justice in Los Angeles is a dynamic institution dedicated to showcasing the history of the city and social change through diverse public programs and educational initiatives.

Revolving exhibitions at the museum offer a unique perspective on Los Angeles' past, focusing on the experiences of marginalized groups such as the poor and minorities.

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Theresa Renee W.
10/28/2024

"The farm worker movement" Was on display. Andy Zermeno's work was on display for "Polictical Cartoons" Staff are very nice and very passionate about their exhibitions. Some of the...

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Vanessa T.
2/23/2025

Super fun small hidden museum, it's very empowering emotional and moving. This is a little hidden gem we fell upon are we are glad we did. Amazing clean and very pleasant.

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Martha M.
9/29/2015

When you visit Olvera Street, give this little museum a chance. If your walking up to the entrance of Olvera Street, it's located on the right, you'll see a sign directing you to walk downstairs...

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Adriana K.
4/7/2016

Ok, the museum, located from a side door of the church at the entrance, is extremely bare bones, but at least it exists. A large empty room with some photos and captions providing an abbreviated...

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Ernie E.
1/29/2020

I highly recommend seeing this place. You'll walk away with a better understanding of what people have gone through. So happy places like this are available to us. Knowledge is power.

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