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Colton Area Museum Presents "Growing Up in South Colton"

By Dr. G, Community Writer
October 26, 2017 at 09:19pm. Views: 99

On Saturday, Oct 28, at 2:30pm, at the Gonzales Community Center, the Colton Area Museum’s (CAM) guest speaker program will feature Dr. Tom Rivera, along with a select panel of local historians, who will share their findings on the research of life in South Colton, 1890-1960.

Well-known for his celebrated “South Colton History Project” which spans the last four years, Dr. Rivera will enhance the project with this public dissemination of his findings, and that of his colleagues.  Already collected are the 75 videotaped interviews of long-time South Colton Residents. As Dr. Rivera reports, “these are the social, economic, and political realities of life in our segregated community.”

The core of the presentation will be focused on “sharing the findings,” as described by Dr. Rivera. He also emphasizes, that he wants to let people know what it was like to grow up in this “city within a city” that celebrated the culture of local residents and nurtured their lives.

Members of the South Colton Oral History Project Committee are Dr. Tom Rivers, Emeritus Dean of Undergraduate Studies, CSUSB; Frank Acosta, Retired Colton Teacher; Henry J Vasquez, Retired San Bernardino Teacher; and Cesar Caballero, Dean of the Pfau Library, CSUSB. The presentation will include a picture collection of the area provided by Michael Gomez and photo exhibits by Me Salazar, Augie Caldera and Chuck Vasquez. The projects is sponsored by the Pfau Library of California State University, San Bernardino, the California Humanities Foundation, and the Colton Area Museum.

Local community residents from Grand Terrace, Bloomington, Rialto and visitors alike are invited to attend this exciting event on Saturday, October 28 at 2:30pm at the Gonzales Community Center. The Colton Area Museum offers an interesting slate of guest speakers throughout the year.  They represent a wide variety of perspectives and experiences that are not only informative, but inspirational for those who want to know more about Colton’s History – past, present, and future.

 

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