Grantee Database

LOS ANGELES UNITED METHODIST MUSEUM OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

Grant Year

2023-24

Grant Program

General Operating Support

Award Amount

$38,499.00

Project Description

With support from the California Arts Council, the Museum of Social Justice will retain staff and incorporate ongoing leadership development into the Museum’s operations, design, research, and learning modules (in-person and online) of our public exhibitions and programming. Additionally, purchasing the equipment needed to develop our exhibitions’ media aspects further provides another layer of interaction for visitors.

Organization Summary

As part of its permanent collection, the Museum showcases the work of women missionaries who established schools, medical clinics, and other services for refugees of the Mexican revolution in the early 1900’s, including the first integrated drinking fountain in Los Angeles from circa 1917. Through a collaboration with the Bradley Center at Cal State University, Northridge the museum was able to digitize over 2,000 photographs documenting life in Los Angeles for poor Latinos beginning in 1899. The museum has worked with a variety of curators to plan exhibitions on diverse social justice themes, including the Civil Rights Movement, immigration, and East L.A. student activism. In 2017, the Museum began partnering with artists from under-served communities to produce artistic responses to our major exhibitions. The museum invests in young adult leadership to act as docents, support our media needs, research our archives, develop educational components for upcoming exhibitions, etc.

Organization

Museum of Social Justice

Address

115 PASEO DE LA PLZ

LOS ANGELES

90012-2922

County

Los Angeles

Region

South – Los Angeles & Orange

Phone

(818) 224-8759

Congressional District

California's 34th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 54

State Senate District

District 26

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