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Rainy Day, undated

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File

Archival Collection

Si Zentner Collection of Music Scores

Archival Component

On a Clear Day, undated

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File

Archival Collection

Si Zentner Collection of Music Scores

Archival Component

Aquatics Day, 1995

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File

Archival Collection

Frontier Girl Scouts Records

Archival Component

Earth Day, 1990

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File

Archival Collection

Nevada Desert Experience Records

Archival Component

Membership Day, 1976

Level of Description

File

Archival Collection

International Food Service Executives Association Records

Archival Component

A Foggy Day, undated

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File

Archival Collection

Johnny Pate Music Scores and Music Manuscripts

Archival Component

Some of These Days, 1983

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File

Archival Collection

Tony Costa Sheet Music and Music Scores

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Nicole Cristina Espinosa oral history interview

Identifier

OH-03327

Abstract

Oral history interview with Nicole Cristina Espinosa conducted by Yancy Bayoro on November 17, 2022 for the Reflections: the Las Vegas Asian American and Pacific Islander Oral History Project. In this interview, Espinosa recalls growing up in Vallejo, California as a first-generation Filipino-American. Because their parents had converted to Mormonism while still in the Philippines, Espinosa grew up surrounded by the Latter-day Saints (LDS) community, attending church every Sunday and going off to camp regularly. In their LDS community, the Espinosa family was often the only non-White family, while among the other Filipinos at school being the only Mormon among Catholics, creating a tension in their identity. Nevertheless, Espinosa had a large extended family nearby and fondly remembers spending time with them as a teenager. They talk about moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in high school because of the low cost of living and job opportunities. After graduating high school, Espinosa worked a number of jobs from TSA at the airport to retail at Urban Outfitters. Epinosa discusses their parent's experience with assimilation and the parts of Filipino culture that were left behind. Throughout the rest of the interview, Espinosa talks about a range of other topics such as public transportation, finding good food, and their AAPI identity.

Archival Collection

Flag Day, 2005

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File

Archival Collection

Southern Nevada Daughters of the American Revolution Records

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A Foggy Day, undated

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File

Archival Collection

Connie Atkinson Collection of Sheet Music and Music Scores

Archival Component