PinnedPublished inThe Bold ItalicThe Women Who Fought Slavery and Sex Trafficking in San Francisco’s ChinatownIn the early 1900s, Tien Fuh Wu and Donaldina Cameron teamed up to save young Asian girls in the cityFeb 9, 20211Feb 9, 20211
The Weight of JusticeThe Story behind the Gold Scales in the J. S. Holliday Rare Materials Reading Room of the California State LibraryJul 31, 2021Jul 31, 2021
The State Library’s Annual Juneteenth Celebration and ExhibitionDiscoveries in the California State Library’s ArchivesMar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Julia Siler will be discussing this article in the March installment of CSLF's Dear California…Mar 4, 2021Mar 4, 2021
Loans, Land, and LaborThe Farm Security Administration’s Reappropriation of Japanese American FarmsFeb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Aloha, Amigos!A Fabulous Book Written in Tribute to Sutro Librarian Richard H. Dillon (1924–2016), by His Son Brian DillonFeb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Seeing California and Nevada in 3DAn Extraordinary Collection of Original Stereographs Donated by Mead B. and Nancy T. KibbeyFeb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021