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El Hogar del Nino, Board Report, November 1980, page 1.
First page of Nov. 1980 Board of Directors report for E Hogar de Niño, a community-based nonprofit organization that served the neighborhoods of Pilsen and Little Village in Chicago by providing bilingual and affordable daycare. Women involved in El Hogar included Adelia Hurley (a founder) and Elda Chavez (Board Secretary, 1980). -
Spanish Coalition for Jobs office with Mary Gonzalez-Koenig (founder)
Outdoor view. This organization was renamed National Latino Education Institute -
Chicago Urban League Women's Division
In Chicago, IL. Pictured left to right are: Ida O. Williams, James W. Compton, Hugh O'Brian, Jimmye Calm, and Josie Foster. -
Chicago Urban League Women's Division Meeting
Meeting location, Chicago (Ill.) -
Students in Gads Hill Center’s library, c. 1985
Gads Hill Center’s library served as a sub-branch of the Chicago Public Library from 1928 until 1989, when the new Pilsen Branch Library opened at 1805 S. Loomis St. -
Program cover, Secundaria Benito Juarez High School Opening Ceremonies, Friday September 16, 1977.
With picture of Mexican President Benito Juarez, on "The 167th Anniversary of the Independence of Mexico" -
Emily Jimenez to "Dear Sir," c. 1975 on Latino Youth Inc. "Gente Para Ayuda" letterhead.
Letter from Latino Youth Inc. (Alternative High School) about coordinating activities with Mujeres Latinas en Acción for "young ladies" in Pilsen and requesting donated baking materials. -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 2, Sister Blues (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band, record side 1, What Goes Around Comes Around (M. Pelc)
45 rpm record recorded at Soto Sound Studio -
Record Photo, Sisterblues and the Blue Suede Dyke Band
With 45 rpm record. Front: Alison Clark (l.), Holly Jones (r). Rear: Mary Pelc, Lindsay Elam