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Welcome to LIBERATED, a publication by the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center, CSUN.
The Tom & Ethel Bradley Center has a collection of more than one million images and oral histories representing diverse communities. The archive contains one of the largest collections of African American photographers west of the Mississippi and the most extensive collection in Southern California. Our collections are housed digitally and in the University Library on the campus of California State University, Northridge. LIBERATED is one of the multiple platforms we use to disseminate our visual and aural history.

This monthly newsletter informs friends, supporters, students, scholars, and the public in general about the activities of the Bradley Center. Also, we regularly showcase images from the photographic collections that the Center holds. We regularly include featured images and videos of the Farmworker Movement Collection, the Richard Cross Collection, and the African American Photographers' Collection, all projects supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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The Tom & Ethel Bradley Center archive has more than one million images and a collection of oral histories representing diverse communities. Our collections are housed online and in the University Library at California State University, Northridge.

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Journalism Professor and Director of the Tom and Ethel Bradley Center, California State University, Northridge.
In 2015 the Institute for Arts & Media was renamed the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center. Our mission is to disseminate the visual and photographic history .
I am a passionate and dedicated photojournalist who wants to be in the Chicano movement using my camera as a tool.
Journalist and researcher, Tom and Ethel Bradley Center, California State University, Northridge
documentary photographer