Cleary, Guire, 1951-

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In August 1979 Guire John Cleary was hired by the Church World Service, a voluntary agency in San Francisco, California that assisted in the resettlement of Southeast Asian refugees.

Cleary helped to provide transportation for the refugees, who generally spent the night in San Francisco before leaving on flights the next morning to their ultimate destination throughout the United States. After Cleary was injured in an automobile accident, he left Church World Service and was appointed assistant director of the Tolstoy Foundation in December 1979, another voluntary agency that assisted in refugee resettlement, predominately for refugees from Laos. Cleary remained with the Tolstoy Foundation until 1983. After working for a number of years as a business litigation paralegal in Los Angeles, Cleary returned to the religious community. Previous to 1979, Cleary was part of the Society of St. Francis, a religious order in the Episcopal Church. In 2000, as Brother Guire Cleary, SSF, he was appointed curator of the historic Mission San Francisco de Asis (Mission Dolores), the first Episcopalian and Franciscan brother to serve at the mission since 1845. As a scholar and writer, Cleary's work focused on the history of the Franciscan Order and the California missions, with a particular emphasis on the Ohlone and other Native Americans who originally settled in the San Francisco area. Cleary also served on the board of directors of the San Francisco History Association and the California Mission Studies Association. In January 2004, Cleary was transferred to New Zealand. Cleary is the recipient of several awards including Friend of the Ohlone People, Honorary U.S. Park Ranger, and the Oscar Lewis Award for historical writing. Jade B. Ngọ̣c Lê is the former director of the United States Catholic Conference transit center in San Francisco. She lives in La Honda, California.

From the description of Guire Cleary and Jade B. Ngọ̣c Lê collection of Hmong and Iu Mien refugee artifacts, 1978-1982. (University of California, Irvine). WorldCat record id: 156633650

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creatorOf Cleary, Guire, 1951-. Guire Cleary and Jade B. Ngọ̣c Lê collection of Hmong and Iu Mien refugee artifacts, 1978-1982. University of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special Collections
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Place Name Admin Code Country
California--San Francisco
Southeast Asia
Subject
Emigration and immigration
Hmong (Asian people)
Hmong (Asian people)
Refugees
Yao (Southeast Asian people)
Yao (Southeast Asian people)
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1951

Hmong; Mong,

English

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