Centro de la Raza, John A Taboada's Photo Legacy Collection 1970-1985: Brian Chavez, Historical Society of Long Beach
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English - May 11, 2024 01:15 - 16 minutes - 15 MBMedicine Health & Fitness Mental Health social workers latinx latino healthcare workers latina medicine latin healthcare mental health untold Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
"Joy Power and Pride"
Brian Chavez, from the Historical Society of Long Beach, joins us today to share his thoughts and reflections on the new exhibit titled "Centro de la Raza: John A. Taboada’s Photo Legacy 1970-1985." John’s exhibit captures the Chicano Movement in Long Beach and the community work of Centro de la Raza through a beautiful collection of over 3,000 meticulously preserved photos. John's artistry will continue to have an impact on multiple generations to come.
*This exhibit holds immense significance for me. As a teenager, I had the privilege of working at Centro de la Raza, where I was mentored by numerous Chicano students and leaders, including John Taboada.
I want to personally thank all of the Chicanas and Chicanos during this time for their incredible efforts to provide services, art and programs for the Long Beach Community. Their efforts forever changed the trajectory of my life and career.
HealthCare UnTold also thanks, the Chicano Six, a group of civil rights activists, who partnered with the Long Beach Historical Society to curate this exhibition. Ron and Phyllis Arias, Carmen Perez, Armando Vasques-Ramos, Margie Rodriguez, and Theresa Marino, they have worked tirelessly to honor the legacy of Centro de la Raza and John Taboada beautiful photos,
Que Viva La Raza
*Photo courtesy of the Historical Society of Long Beach
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