A People’s History of the I.E.: Storyscapes of Race, Place, and Queer Space in Southern California is organized by Drs. Catherine Gudis, Audrey Maier, and Jennifer Tilton alongside countless community members and students.

Support for A People’s History of the I.E. is provided by the University of California Digital Practicum (2023-24); Creative Corps Inland Southern California, I.E. Community Foundation (2023-24); Social Science Research Council-National Endowment for the Humanities Sustaining Humanities Infrastructure Program (2022-23); California State Parks Relevancy & History Project (2020-23); University of Redlands Center for Spatial Studies; and UCR Library’s Digital Scholarship. Additionally, partners listed above have contributed in-kind and other grant-funded assistance to facilitate our collaborations.

Many graduate and undergraduate students at UCR, University of Redlands, and California State University, San Bernardino, have participated in A People’s History of the I.E., and related collaborations. They include Sierra Andrew, Tejpaul Bainiwal, Priscilla Barraza, John Bergmann, Alessandra Brambila, Tevin Bui, Raymond Burns, Edward Caldera, Lauren Carey, Mayela Caro, Amanda Castro, Diana Ramirez Diaz, Grace Ericson, Marissa Friedman, Gregory Gallegos, Allegria Garcia, Heather Garrett, Katherine Gordon, Aileen Hernandez, Araceli Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, Daisy Herrera, Jocelyn Herrera, Joshua Ingram, Sarah Junod, Yan Lai, Nadia Lathan, Keani Lei Lee, Camila Llosa, Bradley Luevanos, Will Madrigal, Lilly Maiale, Yvonne Chamberlain Marquez, Rossandra Martinez, Viviana Martinez, Nicole Mayhew, Mauricio Mejia, Brenna Moran, Steven Moreno-Terrill, Makaley Montano, Valerie Nguyen, Daisy Ocampo, Steven Orcasitas, Jacob Orr, Micah Padilla, Eithan Parayno, Carol Park, Sebastian Piscuskas, Yuki Proulx, Sergio Robles, Luis Rodriguez, Marissa Rodriguez, Ethan Roesler, Ahtziry Ruiz, Ali Saadat, Misti Childers Sanchez, Greg Sanchez, Mary Sarchizian, Kate Schoenrank, Jillian Surdzial, Megan Suster, Taka Takahito, Angela Tate, Avery Tax, Riona Tsai, Tessa VanRy, Samantha Velasco, Alexander Wilson, Amanda Wixon.

Special thanks to the gracious men, women, and children fea­tured in the digital archives and maps, as well as the following:

Antonio Vasquez and Inland Mexican Heritage, Helen Adams Armstrong, Kevin Akin, Margie Akin, Kate Alexandrite, Krystal Boehlert, Corona-College Heights Cit­rus Association, Cleda Givens-Bullock, Gless Ranch, Living Museum of California Indian Cul­tures, Samuel Aguilar, Adriana Alexan­der; Edward Bill, Maria Carrillo, Edward Chang, Kelley Clark, Lisa Crane, Juan Delgado, Jay Dhruva, Kathleen Dopler, Silvia Farfan, Cynthia Karimi Garcia, Erin Gettis, Jas­mine Gonzalez, Nathan Gonzales, Kevin Hallaran, Theresa Hanley, Joe Hamlin, Kanani Hooper, Thelma E. King, Steve Lech, Judy Lee, Eunice Lisberg, Ron Loveridge, Cherstin Lyon, Michelle Magalong, Arnold Martin, Rose Mayes, Ruth McCormick, Tom McGov­ern,  Linda Melendez, Allen Morton, Eugene Moy, Luz Negron, Drew Ober­juerge, Aggie Padilla, Mary Pasillas, Samantha Reid, David Rios, Eric Romero, Rosalind Sagara, Linda Salinas-Thompson, Amy Scott, Joyce Silva, Lovella Singer, Lorene Sisquoc, Rachel Starry, Susan Straight, Frank Taylor, Chilo Te, Darlene Trujillo-Elliot, Frances Vasquez, Melissa Vasquez, Manuel and Yolanda Venegas, M. Malia Vincent-Finney, Glenn Wetzel, Katherine Wilson, Michiko Yoshimura.

Advisors

Dr. Edward Chang, UCR; Dr. Alison Jefferson, public historian; Dr. Mark Ocegueda, Brown University; Rosalind Sagara, MCH (Master Cultural Heritage); Dr. Cliff Trafzer, UCR; and Dr. Jasmine Young, UCR.

Partners

1900 in Black

A.K. Smiley Library, Redlands

Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation

California Revealed

California State University, Fullerton 

California State University, San Bernardino

Casa De Culturas

Dora Nelson African American Art & History Museum, Perris

Humanities Action Lab & Translocal Learning Studio

Inlandia Institute

Loma Linda Area Parks and Historical Society

Malki Museum

Museum of Riverside

Riverside African American Historical Society

Riverside Art Museum

Riverside Chapter of Japanese American Citizens League

Riverside County Mexican American Historical Society 

Riverside Museum Associates Multicultural Council

Save Our Chinatown Committee

Sherman Indian Museum

Spanish Town Foundation

Studio for Southern California History

Tesoros de Casa Blanca

University of Redlands

Young Oak Kim Center for Korean American Studies at UCR