The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles is seeking donations to restore its building that was vandalized during peaceful protests against federal immigration policies in downtown Los Angeles. The anti-ICE protests were largely peaceful, however, the museum suffered vandalism in the wake of the demonstration attended by thousands over three days.
The museum’s executive director, Marianna Gatto, spoke about the significance of the museum and its deep connections supporting immigration rights. “The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles (IAMLA) is a museum about immigration; it is an institution led by immigrants and the children of immigrants. The IAMLA welcomes over 300,000 people of all ages and origins annually and admission is free,” said Gatto.