Museum of Social Justice
7.8 • Local history museum
Exhibitions focus on women's roles in social movements, presented in a quiet, engaging atmosphere within a small, historic building. Curated with thought-provoking depth, the museum offers free access and handmade installations that invite close reflection.
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Good to know
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The museum is free to the public.
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The exhibit centers the stories of women involved in the Black Panther Party.
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The quality of curation rivals that of major museums, despite being free of charge.
115 Paseo de la Plz, Los Angeles, California, United States
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