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Peninsula | Health, Housing, and Public ServicesJuana Briones' Birthday in the Park
Dancing and singing were the order of the day when activists gathered to demonstrate for the preservation of the historic Juana Briones homestead. For more information on how to save the Juana Briones house, to get involved, or just to come to one of our many celebrations contact the Raging Grannies Action League: info [at] raginggrannies.com.
The Grannies will get you in touch with the right people. Jeanne McDonnell, pictured below, was interviewed by KPFA today. She is the author of the biography, Juana Briones of 19th Century California, published by University of Arizona Press. She is a popular speaker on the subject of women in California's *Californio* period, and recently addressed a group at National Hispanic University's 'Homenaje a la Mujer: Back to the Future' program. There are remnants of Indian occupation of the site of Juana Briones home and many schools over the years brought children to the Briones House for lessons in California history when the Women's Heritage Museum sponsored public tours 20 days a year. The house's future is uncertain as the current owners continue to plague preservationists. They have let the house fall into disrepair as the legal battles continue. However, there is news that is positive, as a court ordered that the house NOT be torn down shortly before demolition was scheduled. The struggle continues... Other FRIENDS of the Juana Briones house include: Clark and Kathy Akatiff Tony Cisneros Corri Jimenez Professor Al Camarillo, Stanford University Sally Watrolik
§One of many FRIENDS of Juana Briones
Kathy Akatiff is "Granny for a Day" as she watches the mariachis and the Folklorico dancers perform with the Raging Grannies
Folklorico Mom Becky made these skirts patterned after traditional Jalisco costume
Raging Granny Shirley P.
It was a beautiful day in the park named for Juana Briones
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