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Richard E. & Elsa O., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Richard E. & Elsa O., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A: Richard (male, 43, 3rd generation, uncle). Recorded in a home by Carmen Silva-Corvalán. B: Elsa O. (female, 27, 2nd generation). Recorded in her house by Carmen Silva-Corvalán. 1983 April 15.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Dolores Y. & Araceli C., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Dolores Y. & Araceli C., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A: Dolores Y. (female, 28, 3rd generation). Second recording. B: Araceli C. (female, 19, 2nd generation). Recorded individually by Carmen Silva-Corvalán in Carmen's office at the University of Southern California, 1983 August 12.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Eva, Phil-15 & Hector-22, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Eva, Phil-15 & Hector-22, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B (tapes 1 & 2): Eva (female, 44, 1st generation) Phil-15 (male, 54, 1st generation) and Hector-22 (male). Recorded in their home by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, Eva's 2½ year old grandson is around, 1983 March 17.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Rodney R., Blanca & Sonia R., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Rodney R., Blanca & Sonia R., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B: Rodney R. (male, 15, 3rd generation), Blanca (female, 43) and Sonia R. (female, 19, 3rd generation). Recorded in a home by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, 1983 April 15.artist/creator Blanca, Speaker Rodney R., Speaker Sonia R., Speaker Silva-Corvalán, Carmen, Recordercontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Alberto C., Ali-9 & Didy, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Alberto C., Ali-9 & Didy, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B: Alberto C. (male, 60, 2nd generation), Ali-9 (female, 62, 1st generation) and Didy (male, 25?, 2nd-3rd generation). Recorded at their home by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, 1983 February 12. B: Rosy J. (female, 21, 2nd generation), daughter of Rosa from Chihuahua, Mexico. Recorded in church garden by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, 1983 February 13.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Alberto C. & Ali-9, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Alberto C. & Ali-9, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A: Alberto C. (male, 60, 2nd generation). Second recording. B: Ali-9 (female, 62, 2nd generation). Second recording. Recorded in their house by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, 1983 November 2.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Ali-46, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Ali-46, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B: Ali-46 (female, 31, 3rd generation). Recorded by Carmen Silva-Corvalán in Carmen's office at the University of Southern California, 1983 March 8.subject Ali-46contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Esther, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1984
title Esther, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1984description A & B: Esther (female, 43, 3rd generation). Second recording. Recorded by a graduate student, Consuelo Siguenza, who is a friend of Esther's, 1984 January.subject Esthercontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Diego V., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Diego V., East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B: Diego V. (male, 45, 3rd-4th generation). Casual atmosphere. Recorded by Carmen Silva-Corvalán in her office at the University of Southern California, 1983 June 1.subject Diego Vcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Rufina O. & Ernie, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Rufina O. & Ernie, East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B (tape 1) & A (tape 2): Rufina O. (female, 55). Her grandson is around, also her son and wife with a 1-month old baby. Recorded in the living room of her house by Carmen Silva-Corvalán, 1983 February 22.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Esther East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983
title Esther East Los Angeles, California, Usa, 1983description A & B: Esther (female, 43, 2nd-3rd generation). Recorded by Mexican-American graduate student. Friendly relationship. 1983 February.artist/creator Esther, Speakersubject Esthercontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Herman Gallegos Interview, 2011
title Herman Gallegos Interview, 2011description Gallegos, Herman - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewer: Manuel Fimbres, MSW. Date: 10/29/2011. An interview with Herman Gallegos, MSW, as he discusses his work as a pioneer civil rights activist, as well as the importance of community organizing and philanthropy in social work. ❧ CONTENTS: (00:35)- Introduction by Manuel Fimbres. (01:47)- Early childhood experiences that led to his career in social work Ludlow mining strike. (03:50)- The Depression and government's involvement in social welfare. (04:45)- Losing leg at age 9 -- Referral to The Cripple Children's Society (now Easter Seals). (07:15)- Lack of Latino mentors/teachers in public school system. (07:45)- The Loyalty Oath -- Influence of Dr. John Beecher. (11:18)- Working on Skid Row in Santa Clara County. (12:00)- Negative reputation of welfare and social work. (13:30)- Working in juvenile probation with Mexican- American children. (15:05)- Working with Saul Alinsky and Fred Ross in organizing Community Service Organization (CSO). (17:10)- MSW from UC Berkeley -- concentrating on community organizing. (19:40)- First job organizing community services in the High Desert. (20:30)- Recruited to be one of the first Latinos on a foundation board. (20:45)- Fighting racism in San Bernardino County. (22:00)- Combating discouragement within the social work profession. (24:18)- Management of the AIDS Epidemic. (25:26)- Farm workers' struggle -- Dr. Ernesto Galarza Research. (29:10)- The power of organizing. (29:40)- Voter registration for the Latino community and working with Cesar Chavez. (30:50)- Launched statewide voter registration campaign. (31:25)- Support in the field of social work. (33:40)- Pledge to non- violence in Chicano movement. (34:40)- Creation of National Council de la Raza (NCLR). (35:04)- Lack of Latinos on foundation boards -- working toward inclusion. (36:00)- Importance of philanthropy in social work. (38:10)- The seduction of power and charismatic leadership regarding sustainability. (41:10)- The power of collaboration in social work. (43:43)- Religion and humility. (44:15)- Advice to future social workers -- his career from the barrios to the boardroom. (50:05)- Social work's role in the Occupy Wall Street Movement. (54:30)- The future of social work in creating change. (55:15)- The use of new technology in social work. (57:00)- The obligation to give back. ❧ Herman Gallegos. Interviewed by Manuel Fimbres. Date of interview: 10-29-11. Length of interview: 59 minutes. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. California Social Work Hall of Distinction Biography ( http://socialworkhallofdistinction.usc.edu/honorees/ ). 2. DVD containing interview.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Lola Selby Interview, 1989
title Lola Selby Interview, 1989description Chicano program Selby, Lola - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by John Milner on September 21, 1989. An interview with Lola Selby as she discusses her entrance into social work Teaching positions: University of Iowa, USC development of program at USC (generic program) experience in Great Britain first positions as a social worker (during Depression) major university responsibilities opinions of current social work practices. ❧ Lola Selby. Social worker. Professor of social work. Interviewed by John Milner. Date of interview: 9-21-89. 1 cassette tape (1 duplicate tape). Length of interview: 43 minutes. Transcript of interview: 16 pp. (2 copies of rough draft of transcript). CD containing interview and transcript. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. 1 diskette of transcript of interview. 2. 2 4 x 6 in. photographs of Lola Selby. 3. Articles and papers of Lola Selby. 4. Handwritten outline of interview , by John Milner. work with field agenciescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Dolores Rodriguez Interview, 2010
title Dolores Rodriguez Interview, 2010description Rodriguez, Dolores - Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ An interview with Dolores Rodriguez, MSW, as she discusses her development as a Latina social worker (1957-present), the first ever Chicano/Latino Adoptions Unit in Los Angeles County, pivotal programs she was involved with, and opportunities for practice in the field. Interviewer: Carlos Sosa, MSW. Date: 6/30/10. Dolores Rodriguez. Interviewed by Carlos Sosa. Date of interview: 6-30-10. Length of interview: 1 hour and 7 minutes. ❧ CONTENTS: (01:20)- Initial Professional Training. (04:15)- Latino children and child welfare. (07:55)- Los Angeles and the adoptions arena. (11:12)- Los Angeles County and the first Chicano/Latino Adoptions Unit. (18:45)- Wednesday's Child. (19:40)- Chicano/Latino Unit program supporters. (21:10)- Chicano/Latino Unit recruitment. (24:30)- Worker's perceptions of adoptive families. (27:45)- Internal opposition to the Chicano/Latino specialized unit. (30:50)- Initial community response to Chicano/Latino adoptions program. (34:35)- Family life and role models. (40:30)- Difference between education and social work in confronting social issues. (43:12)- Post retirement and most memorable parts of career. (55:30)- Impact of merger between Department of Adoptions and DCFS. (1:02:00)- Regrets?. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: 1. California Social Work Hall of Distinction Biography ( http://socialworkhallofdistinction.usc.edu/honorees/ ). 2. DVD containing interview.contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)