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CHA’s Exhibit “An Island Looks Back” Coming to a Close
After a four-month run, the Coronado Historical Association’s exhibit “An Island Looks Back: Uncovering Coronado's Hidden African-American History” is closing. The exhibit’s last day...
Musical Preview Night for “An Island Looks Back” Exhibit at CHA (video)
It was an evening of remarkable musical performances at Preview Night for the "An Island Looks Back" exhibit that has just opened at the...
“An Island Looks Back” Exhibit Preview (Video)
“An Island Looks Back” is a new exhibit opening on Feb. 9, 2024 at the Coronado Historical Association Museum that details the history of...
Exhibit Opening: An Island Looks Back: Uncovering Coronado’s Hidden African American History – Feb. 9
The Coronado Historical Association is proud to announce the opening of its latest exhibit, An Island Looks Back: Uncovering Coronado's Hidden African American History,...
City Allocates $1 Million in Community Grant Funds
After a laborious process of grant application, review, and deliberation, the Coronado City Council has allocated its approximately $1 million in community grant funding...
How Past Discriminatory Real Estate Practices Have Impacted Coronado
While discriminatory practices in real estate were outlawed in 1968 with the passing of the Fair Housing Act, their shadow remains today. We can...
Historian Gene Slater to Speak at the Coronado Historical Association – Mar. 14
The Coronado Historical Association (CHA) is preparing for an enlightening evening of discourse on March 14, 2024, from 5:30 to 7 pm. This special...
CUSD Update: Flood Repairs Underway; Students Push for Shift in Instructional Calendar
The Coronado Unified School District is busy repairing damage from the January 22 flooding and aims to get "as close to normal as possible,"...
Local Chinese-American Family Pays It Forward: Plans to Donate Proceeds from Coronado Property Sale to SDSU Black Resource Center
It’s a real-life fairy tale almost 100 years in the making.
The Dongs, a Chinese-American family, say there was “no way” they could have rented...
Telling Stories from an Erased Past: A Sneak Peek at CHA’s “Uncovering Coronado’s Hidden African-American History” – Opens Feb. 9
It’s not easy telling stories that have been erased from history. Just ask Kevin Ashley, a local historian who’s curating his first exhibit, “An...
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