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Advocates for Latino Students Advancement in Michigan Education records
The Advocates for Latino Students Advancement in Michigan Education records consist of bylaws, meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, promotional materials, and ephemera from both the predecessor organization College Recruitment Association for Hispanics (CRAH) and Advocates for Latino Students Advancement in Michigan Education (ALSAME).
Alberto Flores collection on the Michigan Hispanic Senior Citizens Coalition (MHSCC) and other Latino organizations
The Alberto Flores collection on the Michigan Hispanic Senior Citizens Coalition (MHSCC) contains correspondence, meeting notes and agendas, photos, news clips, and fliers from Flores’ work with the Michigan Hispanic Senior Citizens Coalition (MHSCC). Series I has been inventoried as of 2016. Series II is part of a growing collection and was added in 2017.
Ann Kron papers
The Ann Kron papers contain personal biographical records of Kron intermingled with records of the West Side Neighborhood Association (WSNA). Topics of records include resources on anti-racism, the Model Cities program, school desegregation and integration, local Lansing-area news and elections, WSNA meeting minutes, announcements, correspondence, and photographs.
Culturas de las Razas records
The contents of the collection were donated by Maricela Rojas, CRU Historian, 2016-2017.
East Lansing Food Co-op records
The East Lansing Food Co-op Records contain correspondence, ledgers, annual reports, manuals, promotional material, newsletters, photographs, and oversized poster boards.
Emily Dievendorf papers
The Emily Dievendorf papers contain letters, resources, and ephemera relating to her activism as Executive Director of Equality Michigan, advocating for the inclusion of transgender women at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival and for the rights of trans-, pan-, and other sexual minorities in advocacy that reached the White House in 2012.
Idali Feliciano collection on Mujeres Unidas de Michigan
The collection numbers one folder and covers activity during the 1975 time period. The collection consists of printed materials, primarily events leading up to a conference sponsored by the Mujeres Unidas de Michigan, a Latina activist organization for which Feliciano was a co-founder and charter member. Among the materials are poems, articles of incorporation, 3 photographs, and conference information.
Juan Marinez papers
This collection includes reports, documents, audio and visual material collected by Marinez in his role as an MSU Extension program director. Also included in this collection are oral history interviews in the Michigan Mexican American Lives oral history project.