Rebuild L.A. collection, 1992-1997.

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Rebuild L.A. collection, 1992-1997.

The Rebuild L.A. collection includes the organization's records from its inception in 1992 to its dissolution in 1997. The records include administrative files as well as files from the various task force groups including the Economic Development group and the Labor Force Development group. Personnel files, press communications, video and audio-tapes, photographs, published materials, business advertisements and brochures, and correspondence also comprise the collection. tapes, photographs, published materials, business advertisements and brochures, and correspondence also comprise the collection. A few of the significant topics covered in the collection include the General Motors Van Distribution Program, manufacturing networks, all of the speeches of Linda Griego (CEO, 1994-1997), and the Vacant Lots project. The RLA collection documents the organization's struggles as well as its successes during the organization's five years.

122 linear ft.

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Rebuild LA (Organization)

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Rebuild L.A. (RLA) was a non-profit corporation formed immediately after the L.A. civil disturbances of April 29-30, 1992, when Mayor Tom Bradley and Governor Pete Wilson asked Peter Ueberroth to lead a community-wide effort to "restore the health and vitality of Los Angeles." From the description of Rebuild L.A. collection, 1992-1997. (Loyola Marymount University). WorldCat record id: 42846803 ...