A group of men and women meet in a room (perhaps a classroom?) with cinder block walls and windows. In this picture in the series, a seated woman smiles up at three children. The little girl wears a tee-shirt that reads, in part, "Escuelita Agüeybaná." Escuelita Agüeybaná was founded by Villa Victoria parents in 1978 and was the first bilingual day care center in Massachusetts. The boy in the middle wears a shirt that reads "Parkway Soccer."
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Donated by Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción.
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This project was partially funded with federal assistance from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.