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Museum of Art & History exhibit highlights Filipino American stories

The stories of Filipino Americans who made their homes in the Pajaro Valley in the early 20th century, and the challenges they faced, are not commonly taught in U.S. history courses, but their stories are currently on display at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History through Aug. 4.

Pajaro Valley Filipinos tell their communities stories in new museum exhibit

Pajaro Valley Filipinos tell their communities stories in new museum exhibit
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Briefs: Annieglass workshop; Filipino American History Month festival

Anti-Filipino riots broke out in a California town nearly a century ago Now, county leaders are apologizing

AAPI Heritage: Remembering the Watsonville Riots of 1930

AAPI Heritage: Remembering the Watsonville Riots of 1930 © Pajaro Valley Historical Association filipino farm workers in the salinas valley In the early part of the 20th century, Filipinos were U.S. nationals with a legal right to work on the Central Coast. But many of them still faced discrimination and hostility. It boiled over into violence on Jan. 19, 1930, in Watsonville, when Filipino field workers were attacked, beaten and even killed. At one point the dance hall was over here somewhere, said Frank Malodora, while he points to an empty lot at the end of Beach Road in Pajaro outside of Watsonville. Sign up for our Newsletters

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