"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...
Museum of Social Justice
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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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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.
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...
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...
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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