Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Puerto Ricans--Personal narratives; Social justice; Puerto Ricans--Illinois--Chicago--Social conditions;
Carmen de Leon is a Young Lord who grew up in New York City and today lives in Loíza, Puerto Rico. A strong advocate for women, Ms. de Leon worked closely with Young Lord Richie Pérez on a range of education and youth centered programs. In her...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Juan Jiménez is the younger brother of Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez and currently lives in Barrio San
Salvador of Caguas, Puerto Rico, in the secluded road behind the tienda, or store, of the Trinidads. His
home is newly built and sits on cement...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Juan Jiménez is the younger brother of Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez and currently lives in Barrio San
Salvador of Caguas, Puerto Rico, in the secluded road behind the tienda, or store, of the Trinidads. His
home is newly built and sits on cement...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Marcelo Jiménez, or “Chelo,” is one of the younger sons of Cristina (Tino) and Gregorio Jiménez. Mr.
Jiménez grew up in San Salvador, Caguas, Puerto Rico and did work in that mountain barrio like the
others, laboring on different farms or...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Puerto Ricans--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago; Puerto...
Rosa M. Hernández grew up on Orchard Street in Chicago. Like many of the Puerto Rican women of that era, she grew up sheltered while boys were free to stay out late and roam the streets. Ms. Hernández was the neighborhood store errand girl, it...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Patrick Mateo is a Young Lord who was born in the United States but lived many years in Puerto Rico.
His family is from Salinas. But he and his siblings grew up in Chicago starting at Van Buren, the old La
Madison barrio, and in Grand Rapids,...
Philanthropy and society; Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Education
Speech given September 19, 1994 for the W. K. Kellogg Foundation at the Kellogg Youth Initiative Program (KYIP) Fund Raising School for Small Nonprofits.
Philanthropy and society; Family foundations--Michigan; Charities; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Speeches, addresses, etc; Youth
Speech given November 11, 1968 for the W. K. Kellogg Foundation at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the National Association of Extension 4-H Agents at Michigan State University.
Philanthropy and society;
Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; California
Field notes from trip to University of California Berkeley and Davis, USC and California State Polytechnic University concerning agricultural programs in California for youth and programs in Europe, and to discuss the future of the Arabian horse...
Philanthropy and society;
Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; Iowa
Field notes from trips to Iowa State University concerning the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development and programs for 4-H youth supported by W.K. Kellogg.
Philanthropy and society;
Family foundations--Michigan; W. K. Kellogg Foundation; Charities; Reports; Illinois
Field notes from trips to the National Lutheran Council concerning programs for rural youth, and the annual meeting of the North American Society of University Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC).
Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives; Charities--Michigan; Council of Michigan Foundations; Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership; Women
Kathryn Agard, Executive Director of the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership and James Kelly, Co-Chair of Learning to Give, talk about their involvement in creating Learning to Give - a Council of Michigan...
Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives; Family foundations--Michigan; Charities--Michigan; Council of Michigan Foundations; Women
Dorothy A. Johnson, President Emeritus of the Council of Michigan Foundations (CMF), and Robert Collier, CMF President & CEO, recall CMF's beginnings and how Michigan philanthropy has grown, changed and adjusted changed over the years as more...