Porch Portrait Project: Abigail Kok & Ezra Hooyer
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- 2020
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project Photographer; Abigail Kok poses with her son Ezra outside of thier home
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Porch Portrait Project: Abigail Kok & Ezra Hooyer
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project Photographer; Abigail Kok poses with her son Ezra outside of thier home
Porch Portrait Project: Keeley, Caleb, Baby Declan and Pup Charlie Olson
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Tyson Griffin, Mariesa Bus & Decca Griffin
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Tyson, 38, electrictiona. Mariesa, 36, Public Relations for TPL. Decca, 4, wants to be an astronaut. Standing outside of their home in Central Tacoma
Porch Portrait Project: Katherine Tague, Cara Mcgree & Billie Jean Tague
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Bill, Paula & Chloe Mohs
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Jeff Southard & James Jenkins
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Jeff Southard of Swoon Records and his roommate, musician James Jenkins staying extra safe inside
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: The Miller Family
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Kathleen (Kassie) Mitchell, Glenda Nissen & Rogue
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A mural outside Grit City Gridehouse skateshop located at 311 S 7th ST, Tacoma. The mural shows Rick, from the cartoon Rick and Morty, saying "Uh-oh Morty, it looks pretty rough out here in this dimension..."
The Evergreen State College Bachelor of Arts
Part of Charles Carson Papers
UW Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Basketball Court
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Photo with Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Photo with Guitar
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Kiwanis Club of Tacoma Appreciation Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Washington Governor Gardner Appoints Carson to Council of Substance Abuse
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Ford, Melissa and Mandeville, Dan
Part of Community Event Collection
Dan Mandeville holds a sign reading, "Women's Rights Human Rights," with Melissa Ford standing beside him.
"I just feel like we’re in scary times right now where a lot of white men are controlling the narrative and, um, I’m happy to be here today to kind of speak up" - Melissa Ford
"And a lot of people, even, even with current restrictions being passed people don’t even know that they’ve happened in their state and they’re not finding out until they go to go for treatment and find out “Oh, you’re not eligible because of this law that’s been passed.” And people just, people just don’t know what’s been going on and I don’t know, I think the more – we just need to speak up and make sure that people know what’s happening." - Dan Mandeville
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Kels Howerton holds a sign reading, "Safe, accessible abortions for all genders."
"I think it’s also important to remember that all genders can have abortions and while it does primarily affect women, um, to include trans people and non-binary people in that. I personally use they/them pronouns and I think it’s really important to remember how many people are affected. I love so many people who have gotten abortions, and it would have drastically changed their life if they were forced into pregnancy. So I think I’m here just because I want us to be a community that takes care of one another and um, fights for one another, so that we can all be freed."
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Melody Hennigh holds a sign reading "Protect safe, legal abortions."
"As I explained to my five-year-old, we are sticking up to bullies."
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Photo description from Vanna Sing:
When taken: 1980s and 2000s
Where taken: Eastside, Salishan
What memory is contained in these photos? Vanna Sing's childhood in Salishan and Eastside; Growing up in Salishan, spiritual healing. 43 year old survivor from the country of Cambodia. Roots are from SE Asia, Cambodia, Thai, and Laos. Our family escaped the Khmer Rouge in 1978 In July 1979, we entered United States. Our sponsors were from Mineral Wells, Texas. Trying to adapt to the American culture was a struggle. Through the word of mouth, Tacoma, Washington was the place to be. 15 families migrated to Tacoma, WA. We first arrived in Hilltop, Tacoma, around St. Joseph hospital area. We spent a year here. Tacoma Housing Authority supported refugees by providing rental assistance. Department of Social and Healthy Services gave us TANF, food stamp, and medical.
Two Community Members Sit Outdoors
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Photo description from Vanna Sing:
When taken: 1980s and 2000s
Where taken: Eastside, Salishan
What memory is contained in these photos? Vanna Sing's childhood in Salishan and Eastside; Growing up in Salishan, spiritual healing. 43 year old survivor from the country of Cambodia. Roots are from SE Asia, Cambodia, Thai, and Laos. Our family escaped the Khmer Rouge in 1978 In July 1979, we entered United States. Our sponsors were from Mineral Wells, Texas. Trying to adapt to the American culture was a struggle. Through the word of mouth, Tacoma, Washington was the place to be. 15 families migrated to Tacoma, WA. We first arrived in Hilltop, Tacoma, around St. Joseph hospital area. We spent a year here. Tacoma Housing Authority supported refugees by providing rental assistance. Department of Social and Healthy Services gave us TANF, food stamp, and medical.
Teacher discussing 2003 class' documentary about Salishan
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Bryan Johnson from Lister Elementary School introduces a film he made in 2003 with his 5th grade students.