| A Gift From The Heart |
| A Class Action |
Please join us through June 2012 forA Class Action: The Grassroots Struggle for School Desegregation in CaliforniaOld Courthouse Museum, Santa Ana, California [view map] Hours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In March 1945, five fathers in Orange County, California, brought a class-action lawsuit against four school districts on behalf of their own children and 5,000 other children that were being forced to attend segregated “Mexican schools.” This exhibit will tell the story of their landmark lawsuit, Mendez et al. v. Westminster School District et al., and reveal how community organizing and grassroots activism can produce positive change in schools and communities across the United States. The interactive exhibit provides a physical space where visitors can explore the case, its origins, and how its legacy inspired others to go on to make a difference. Exhibit highlights
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To receive a gift copy of the film Mendez v. Westminster: Families for Equality by Erica Bennett with a small donation, contact the Fullerton College Foundation at 714-525-5651 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . For more information about the exhibit, please contact us. |