Aradanas, Clarito "Bing" (1960)
Dates
- Existence: 1960
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Garments, 1920 - 1970
Clothes originally worn by Lily Angeles Aradanas and Pedro Aradanas, preserved and donated by their son, Clarito "Bing" Aradanas. Pedro's belongings include three barong tagalogs, two pairs of shoes, and one suit jacket. Lily's belongings include two terno dresses.
Save the P.I. Market, 2006 - 2007
Packet of six documents recording the process of saving the facade of the P.I. Market in Pismo from getting demolished by classifying the P.I. Market as a historical resource. Contains a summary of the conflict, email correspondences, news articles, and public votes about preserving the PI market.
Song of the Asian American Movement: Sing-A-Long, 2012
Packet of songs performed at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center in 2012, collected from Ethnic Studies protests in the 1970's.
War & Dissent program, 2008-10-22 - 2009-02-22
This is a program Bing Aradanas collected when he attended the opening of "War and Dissent: THE U.S. IN THE PHILIPPINES, 1898-1915 A New Exhibit at the Presidio of San Francisco" in 2008.
Works on Spirituality, bulk: 2003 - 2023
This folder was curated by Bing for Shannon Toribio, the curator of the Manongs exhibit at Casa de la Guerra from 2024-2025. Shannon Toribio is a UCSB PhD candidate studying religion. There are ten items in this folder. Contents include lecture materials, research papers, interviews from the Aradanas family, and a book skeleton from Bing's trip to the Philippines.
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 14
- Collection 1
- Subject
- Filipino American families 3
- Cannery workers --Labor unions 2
- Barong tagalog 1
- Bulosan, Carlos 1
- California State Polytechnic College (San Luis Obispo) 1