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The SDSU Archive Committee has a fund raising drive to preserve the history of Mexican Americans in San Diego.  The funds will be used to digitize existing collections, process new ones, and provide matching funds for development grants

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Help Us Reach our Goal of $50,000

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We appreciate your donation

 

                      Join Our Charter Members​                      

Partners (cumulative giving above $500)

Gracia Molina de Pick

Richard A. Griswold del Castillo and Rita Sanchez Griswold

Sonia A. Lopez

Jim Mayler, President AFT

Supporters (cumulative giving $250-$499)

Jose L. Aguilar and Felicitas Medina Nunez

Reynaldo Ayala and Marta S. Ayala

Walter Del Castillo and Adelaida R. Del Castillo

Roger Cazares and Norma A. Cazares

Max Etschmaier and Gale Etschmaier

David J. Valladolid and Teresa P. Valladolid

Contributors (cumulative giving $100-$249)

Guadalupe X. Ayala

Arturo V. Casares and Kara L. Casares

Benjamin A. Cueva

Sergio D. Elizondo

Mario U. Felix and Lourdes C. Felix

Juan Carolos Fernandez and Dora I. Schoenbrun-Fernandez

Howard Hawkes and Lynn W. Hawkes

Carlos E. Legerrette and Linda J. Legerrette

Consuelo Manriquez

David G. Martinez and Carmel L. Martinez

Reyna A. Puente

Carmen E. Quintana

Steven R. Rappleyea and Maria E. Rappleyea

Gustav V. Segade and E. Irene Segade

Cynthia A. Torres

Jose R. Villarino and Maxine Villarino

 

 

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Tax deductable donations may be made by check made out to Rob Ray, Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, SDSU, 5500 Campanile Drive, SD, CA 92182-8050

 

All Donations are Tax Deductable​

Since September 2007 a group of community representatives, faculty, and library staff at SDSU have been developing a Chicana/o Archive Project.    The purpose is to preserve the priceless records of the struggles of  the struggle for civil rights, and an end to second class citizenship, and educational underachievement.   The library staff along with a committee  have worked together to build an important archive collection, one that will benefit present and future students and community members who want to tell the story of how Chicanas and Chicanos have struggled to improve their lives here in the border region.  â€‹

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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