Past Due: 100 Years of Central Library - Episode 3: Hidden Spaces and Forgotten Places (Part 1)

Sheridan Jay Cazarez With Tom McQuaide, and Angi Brzycki
Los Angeles Public Library
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
00:25:30
Episode Summary

In this episode of the Past Due podcast, our host gets the inside scoop from a Central Library docent about some odd architectural features of Central Library’s past and present, and also explores some of the library’s special collections.

Librarian Sheridan J. Cazares talks to docent, Tom McQuaide, to find out the differences between Central Library’s architecture from 1926 and today. Then, he talks to the Special Collections Department Senior Librarian, Angi Brzycki, about a rare resource called the Manzanar Free Press, created by interned Japanese-Americans during World War II.


Resources Mentioned

man looking with binoculars through a window

At Central Library, a man looks through binoculars down at one of the large reading rooms, [circa 1927]. Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Loft in the Art Department of the library
Loft in the Art Department that used to house drafting tables

Participant(s) Bio

Tom McQuaide

Tom McQuaide is a retired higher education administrator and educator. Since retirement, he has pursued his fascination with Los Angeles architecture and history. He has been a volunteer with the LA Conservancy since 2016, where he regularly leads public tours highlighting the many LA historic buildings and neighborhoods. Additionally, Tom has been a docent giving tours of Central Library since 2023 and is currently a member of the Los Angeles Public Library Docent Board and Training Committee.


Angi BrzyckiAngi Brzycki is the Senior Librarian for the Digitization and Special Collections Department.


Sheridan Jay CazarezModerator: Sheridan Jay Cazarez is a librarian in the Exploration & Creativity Department at the Los Angeles Public Library. He's presented on bilingual early literacy programming, translation practices, and labor advocacy at the REFORMA National, California Library Association, Seguimos Creando Enlaces, and American Library Association conferences. Find his original translations of songs and rhymes for young children on his website, Bibliocuentos.com.


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