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This thread on Twitter. "Our world was not built for women. Someone could probably write a book about this, but here are...
17/01/2021

This thread on Twitter. "Our world was not built for women. Someone could probably write a book about this, but here are a few examples I've been thinking about recently: 1/"
https://twitter.com/kbarley66/status/1350008748958384133

“Our world was not built for women. Someone could probably write a book about this, but here are a few examples I've been thinking about recently: 1/”

Ben Lomond Realtor and historical memorabilia collector Ronnie Trubek found this postcard on eBay and purchased it from ...
14/07/2020

Ben Lomond Realtor and historical memorabilia collector Ronnie Trubek found this postcard on eBay and purchased it from a UK seller. It was taken on the 4th of July, 1927 on Pacific Avenue in Santa Cruz.

The K*K float in the foreground says "ONE SCHOOL, ONE LAW, ONE FLAG." The slogan refers to the K*K's opposition to Catholic churches and schools.

Read The History of Racism and the K*K in Santa Cruz County at sandylydon.com/new-page-3

Photo credit: the Ronnie Trubek Collection.

Today the French celebrate Bastille Day. See how it inspired centuries of civil disobedience and resistance around the w...
14/07/2020

Today the French celebrate Bastille Day. See how it inspired centuries of civil disobedience and resistance around the world long after the events of July 14, 1789

Here's the rundown on Bastille Day's history, and the resistance it continues to inspire long after.

Racism and sexism continue today in Santa Cruz County. Specifically in and among many of our currently revered instituti...
14/07/2020

Racism and sexism continue today in Santa Cruz County. Specifically in and among many of our currently revered institutions. Ongoing establishmentism furthers acceptance of those injustices. Time to w**d out that old crowd.



Photos from the January 20, 1993 issue of the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Article by historian Sandy Lydon.

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