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California Social Welfare Archives agency and miscellaneous records
Theodore Hsi-en Chen papers
John Dunham papers
Publications, meeting proceedings, correspondence, four dioramas, a clipping, and a manual from John Dunham, 1988-1997, primarily documenting his work with the AIDS Committee of Toronto Resource Centre from 1990. John Dunham was the coordinator of the AIDS Committee of Toronto Resource Centre and a librarian.
Valerie Johnson Papers
Los Angeles Olympics realia and ephemera
This collection consists of realia and ephemera from the 1932 and 1984 Olympic Games, both having taken place in Los Angeles, California.
Los Angeles Police Department collection
Anne Ostomel papers
This collection consists of the papers of American social worker Anne Ostomel (1908-2003). These papers include files with reports, bibliographies, directories, speeches, correspondences, conference proceedings, training manuals, and handbooks related to Ostomel's work in New York and California.
Lynette Sperber papers
The Lynette Sperber papers, 1995-2010, includes educational and political campaign materials donated by activist Lynette Sperber. Sperber is a public speaker who works closely with LGBT advocacy organizations, primarily Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG). The materials in this collection consist of items such as teaching manuals, brochures, flyers, and campaign packets.
Title XX, USC Training Series, Child Protective Services training materials
The Title XX, USC Training Series, Child Protective Services training materials consists of the workbook and two cassette tapes of a Title XX training program, conducted at USC, on child protective services. Among others, Dr. John Milner and Dr. June Brown of the USC School of Social Work helped to develop this program, and it is they who speak on the tapes.
United Teachers Los Angeles strike posters and buttons
A collection of twenty signs, two buttons, flyers, and a strike handbook collected following the United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) strike, which lasted from January 14-22, 2019. These strike materials were collected from a high school teacher at Carson High School -- a member of UTLA's Harbor Area community. Some of the signs were created and distributed by UTLA, while others were created by teachers, students, and members of other local unions.