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Warnick, Sulja Oral History Interview

Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Sulja Warnick conducted by dindria barrow on April 6, 2023. In this interview, Sulja shares some of her life’s work as a public school teacher in the Tacoma Public Schools and with the Korean Women’s Association (KWA). Her journey is one of many places and many connections. The success she co-created has spanned countries and served thousands of people. For example, KWA started as a small social club for Korean women and has expanded to a non-profit organization that provides education, affordable housing, in-home care for seniors, and social services, including domestic violence counseling. KWA has offices in 14 Western Washington counties, serving up to 150,000 people of 40 nationalities and 35 language groups. The organization is now 51 years old. Please enjoy Sulja’s oral history interview as well as her collection of images and documents covering her life and the life of KWA.

Sulja with mom and sisters in Korea

Yi KukJa (b. 1940), older sister; Yi KyeJa (b. 1945), younger sister; Sulja Warnick (b. 1942); Angela Warnick (b.1972), Sulja's oldest daughter; Hwang KyeRon (b.1913), mother.
Taken in Spring 1973 on a visit from Seoul to Daegu, Korea, to visit at Sulja's mother's house where the two sisters lived nearby.

Sulja's young family in the USA

Left to right: Angela, Fred, Gina.
Taken in the summer of 1979 most likely after returning home from a piano recital based on the attire. Both daughters took piano lessons from kindergarten to 12th grade. The teacher would have an end-of-year recital in May.

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