San Diego County (Calif.)
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
My Story Covid 19, 2020-12-13
The story of my year during the pandemic--my distance relationship that was extended due to the virus, and the moments of introspection that came through the monotony of work from home.
Pacific Coast Alternative, 1974-03-01 to 1974-08-18
Progress, The, 1934-05-03 to 1936-07-23
Newspaper coverage of San Diego County, especially Encinitas, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Cardiff, South Coast Park, Leucadia, Del Mar. The "Official Democratic Paper for San Diego County."
San Diego Daily Journal, 1944-05 to 1950-05
The library holds issues dating from May 1944 to May 1950. Library holdings are bound by month, and some months also have bound companion volumes (lifestyle, sports, street). Library holdings may include gaps.
San Diego Independent, 1925-08-30 to 1928-01-29 and 1955-08 to 1974-04
The San Diego Independent (1924-1928) cover local and national news. Library holdings begin in August 1925 and run through January 1928.
The San Diego Independent (1955-?) cover local and national news. Library holdings begin in August 1955 and run until April, 1974.
San Diego Press Dispatch, 1963-05-31 to 1963-08-30
Library holdings are May to August, 1963.
San Diego Progress, 1925-07-03 to 1932-09-30
Library holdings are from July 1925 to September 1932. Paper was published semi-weekly and "Cover[ed] Eastern San Diego Like the Sunshine."
San Diego Progress-Journal, 1933-10-06 to 1944-03-10
The Library's holdings run from October 6th, 1933 to March 10th, 1944, and contain occasional gaps in coverage. The paper covered San Diego County and national news, with a focus on Northern and Eastern San Diego from 1933 to 1939.
San Diego Shopping News and Independent, 1953-10 to 1955-02 and 1955-06 to 1955-07
The Sand Diego Shopping News and Independent covered local and national news, and had a focus on business and commerce. Library holdings run from October 1953 to July 1955, with a gap from March through June of 1955.
Serrano, Lilian. Interview, 2022-04-06
Lilian Serrano is a California State San Marcos alum. She graduated with a degree in Human Development. Lilian worked with the National Latino Research Center (NLRC) at Cal State San Marcos before moving on to work with Alianza Comunitaria and Universidad Popular. In this interview, Lilian discusses family life and growing up in Tijuana and Oxnard, her experiences as a student activist at CSUSM, and her work as an advocate for immigrant rights in North County.