Lummis Day – The Festival of Northeast Los Angeles
Lummis Day takes its name from Charles Fletcher Lummis, who joined the L.A. Times as the newspaper’s first city editor in 1876. A prolific writer and photographer, Lummis was also one of the city’s first librarians, founded the Southwest Museum and helped introduce the concept of multi-culturalism to Southern California.
The Lummis Day Festival was created to celebrate the dynamic patchwork of cultures that enriches the city of Los Angeles.
Using This Site
This site is a collection of videos shot by participants and attendees at the 5th Annual Lummis Day Festival, June 6, 2010.
To view a video, simply click on the video's title, and you will be taken to the video's original YouTube page. Use your browser's back button to return here.
If you have uploaded videos of Lummis Day events to YouTube, simply tag them with the words Lummis Day 2010 and our software will automatically find them and include them in this collection.
