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Little Manila is an area in Stockton, California that was inhabited by predominantly Filipino American agricultural workers from the 1930s on. History. [edit] Attracted to agricultural jobs in California's Central Valley, many young Filipino men made their homes in Stockton.
Little Manila Rising (LMR) serves the South Stockton community, developing equitable solutions to the effects of historical marginalization, institutionalized racism, and harmful public policy. LMR offers a wide spectrum of programs that address education, environment, redevelopment, and public health. LMR values all people’s unique and ...
The activists of Little Manila are dedicated to bringing multifaceted equity to Stockton. After generations of neglect of communities in the margins and the notion that diversity is a hindrance to progress, we believe in cherishing all communities and that diversity is our city’s greatest asset.
2 Σεπ 2013 · That diner her grandfather, Pablo Mabalon, owned for 50 years? It was a cornerstone of the Filipino community in downtown Stockton, when “Little Manila” was home to the largest population of Filipinos outside the Philippines.
23 Ιουν 2013 · A six-block district, thronged by 7,000 to 10,000 Filipinos, Little Manila flourished in a relatively recent era, 1920s-'60s. Yet few Stockton residents today know anything about it.
27 Απρ 2015 · Little Manila. 7 reviews. #21 of 94 things to do in Stockton. Neighborhoods. Write a review. About. Three buildings remain of what was once the largest thriving Filipino community in the United States. The history of Filipinos in Stockton extended much greater than these three buildings.
2003 - Bowing to community, national, and international pressure, the City of Stockton ceases development of the Gleason Park Commercial Area. 2004 - LMF begins Fight the Blight, a community clean-up campaign, in the Little Manila area.