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Oral history interview with attorney, disability rights activist and Councilman of West Covina, Olegario Cantos.

Cura Personalis - Cura Personalis is an ongoing collection of oral histories, testimonies, interviews, and artifacts donated by members of the LMU community with disabilities. The collection, inaugurated in the third year of the COVID 19 pandemic, responds to broadscale and LMU-specific increased awareness of disability, illness, and access needs downstream of the COVID lockdowns.

LMU OutLaw 50th Anniversary - OutLaw is an organization of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students and their allies at Loyola Law School. Founded in 1972, OutLaw is proud to be the first organization of its kind to be recognized by a law school in the United States. Oral history interviews from OutLaw’s 50th Anniversary celebration are available here.

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Oral history interview with Reggie Melonson who was honored with the establishment of Loyola Marymount University’s Early Black Cinema archive collection.