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Ray Flores and Jim Velasquez Interview #2

Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside
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Title

Ray Flores and Jim Velasquez Interview #2

Alternative Title

Ray Flores and Jim Velasquez 3

Series Title

Inland Mexican Heritage’s “Living on the Dime” Project

Date Created

2004-10-30

Description

Tape 3 of 3 Beaumont CA October 30, 2004 "Living on the Dime" (Inland Mexican Heritage, 2003-2006) examined the effects of economic growth, the concept of progress and environmental impacts of freeway-centered development on communities along Interstate 10 or 'The Dime' throughout Inland Southern California. Interview subjects and topics include seldom-recorded barrio and Native American tribal histories, community and social justice activism, political and business leaders as well as documenting public events with multiple perspectives.

Annotations

Tape 3 of 3 Beaumont CA; October 30, 2004

Creator

Inland Mexican Heritage

Director

Vasquez, Antonio

Interviewee

Flores, Ray
Velasquez, Jim

Subject Topic

California--History, Local
Mexican American agricultural laborers
Mexican American neighborhoods
Indians of North America--Agriculture--Mexican-American Border Region
Native Americans--California, Southern

Genre

Documentary films

Location

Beaumont (Calif.)

Language

eng
spa

Media Type

Moving Image

Format

MiniDV

Number of Parts

1 Tape of 1

Generation

Master

Stock Manufacturer

TDK

Sound

Sound

Color

Color

Channel Configuration

Mono

Aspect Ratio

4:3

Copyright Statement

Copyrighted. Rights are owned by Inland Mexican Heritage. Copyright Holder has given Institution permission to provide access to the digitized work online. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the Copyright Holder. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.

Country of Creation

US

Copyright Date

2004-10-30

Source Institution

Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park with University of California, Riverside

Source Call Number

2019.002.174

Source Institution Contact Information

Relevancy and History Project, California Citrus State Historic Park, 1879 Jackson Street, Riverside, CA, 92504, US, Telephone: (619) 204-0051, email: James.Newland@parks.ca.gov, https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=649

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