Phoenix (Ariz.)
Subject
Subject Source: Lcnaf
Found in 104 Collections or records:
Registros de SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc.
Collection
Identifier: MSS-337 SPA
Resúmen
SER, lo cual significa Servicio, Empleo y Redesarrollo, era una organización sin fines de lucro de adiestramiento laboral y educación. También era conocido como "Trabajos para el Progreso." Se formo en 1964 gracias al apoyo de LULAC y el Foro Americano GI. Ellos reconocieron la necesidad de ayudar a los cesantes y proveer oportunidades de capacitación, educación y colocación a no solo los desempleados hispanoparlantes pero a todas las personas desfavorecidas. Los materiales de esta...
Dates:
1952-1992; Majority of material found within sin fecha
Found in:
Chicano/a Research Collection
Report of the Irrigation Project at Roosevelt ... And ... Salt River Valley, 1907
Collection
Identifier: CM MSM:257
Dates:
1907
Report On Visit Of Inspection To The Phoenix Settlement The Pima Villages, 1868
Collection
Identifier: CM MSM:578
Dates:
1868
Ride a Mile and Smile the While: A History of the Phoenix, Street Railway 1887-1948, 1973
Collection
Identifier: CM MSM:501
Dates:
1973
Preliminary Inventory of the Claire Sargent Papers
Collection
Identifier: 2002-02491-2003-03136
Abstract
This collection houses notes, correspondence, calendars, photographs, video and audio tapes, maps, posters, newspaper clippings, and other materials documenting the United Nations Nairobi Womens' Conference, the Phoenix Indian School, the Phoenix Commission on the Status of Women, the Desert Cities Task Force Mayors' Conference, Senator John McCain, and Claire Sargent's political campaigns. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by...
Dates:
1962-2001; Majority of material found within 1979-2001
Found in:
Greater Arizona Collection
SER/Jobs for Progress, Inc. Records
Collection
Identifier: MSS-337 ENG
Abstract
SER, which stands for Service, Employment and Redevelopment, was a non-profit job training and education organization. It was also known as Jobs for Progress. It came about in 1964 thanks to the support of LULAC and the American GI Forum. They recognized the need to help the unemployed and provided training, education, and placement opportunities to not only Spanish speakers, but to all disadvantaged individuals. The materials in this collection include organization...
Dates:
1952-1992, Undated
Found in:
Chicano/a Research Collection