Hartsfield Family Slave Quilt Collection
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Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Jim Tharpe has a large collection of quilts passed down to him from his ancestors, some of which who were enslaved.
Hartsfield Family Slave Quilt Collection
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Jim Tharpe has a large collection of quilts passed down to him from his ancestors, some of which who were enslaved.
Governors Evans, Locke, and Gregoire Announced as Equality Campaign Honorary Co-Chairs
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Former Washington State Governors Daniel J. Evans, Gary Locke, and Christine Gregoire meet at the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and are announced as the League's honorary co-chairs for the I-1000 Equality Campaign. The attendees discuss support for the removal of the ban on affirmative action, known as I-200, and it's replacement with initiative I-1000, which would establish non-quota affirmative action. Former State Representative Jessie Wineberry introduces the former governors as well as community leaders who have pushed for the passing of I-1000.
Gabriel Brown, Manager at 950 Gallery, Discusses "JB^2: A Jasmine Brown Collaboration"
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Gabriel Brown discusses the art walk of Tacoma and the Jasmine Brown exhibit.
Dr. Mimms Speaks at Evergreen College in Tacoma
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Dr. Maxine Mimms speaks at an informal Q & A about her influence in the founding of Evergreen College in Tacoma and her goals to serve the community.
Dr. Maxine Mimms Bust Reveal at Evergreen Tacoma Campus, 2021
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Dr. Mimms, the creator of Evergreen Tacoma has her bust, created by Jasmine Brown revealed 11/14/2021.
Dr. Joye Hardiman Speaks at the All School Orientation at Evergreen College, Tacoma Campus
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Dr. Hardiman discusses the history of opening Evergreen College, Tacoma campus, founded by Dr. Maxine Mimms.
Discussion with Lamin Jatta at Screening of "Kunta Kinte Island" Film
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Kunta Kinte Island descendent Lamin Jatta discusses the "Kunta Kinte Island" film screening at the Tacoma Life Center.
Carol Rashawnna Williams visits CHAZ During 2020 Protests Against Police Brutality
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Slideshow of photos taken during Carol Rashawnna Williams' visit to CHAZ (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone), in Seattle 2020. CHAZ (aka CHOP - Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) was established in June of 2020 in protest against the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, occupying several blocks in the city center for over three weeks.
Carol Rashawnna Williams Discusses Her Work as an Artist in Seattle
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Seattle artist Carol Rashawnna Williams and Paul Jackson have a conversation about her work during the pandemic.
Bobby Seal, Chairman of the Black Panther Party, Speaks at Franklin High School in Seattle
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Bobby Seal speaks at the unveiling of a mural commemorating the Black Panther Party at Franklin High School.
Black Collective Meeting with Tacoma Art Museum, July 2021
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The Tacoma Art Museum will host the Kinsey African American Art & History Collection from July 31 - November 28, 2021. Director David F Setford visited the Black Collective to a presentation.
Billy Ray Shirley Sculpture February 14, 2022
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This sculpture, created by Jasmine Brown took 3 years to produce thanks to COVID. Billy Ray Shirley III was a resident in Tacoma's Eastside and dedicated volunteer in his community. His homicide in 2011 prompted the building of the new Eastside Community Center, which opened in 2018. The bronze statue was created by Jasmine Iona Brown, and was unveiled in October of 2021.
Angela Rye, CEO of IMPACT Strategies, Speaks at 54th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington
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Angela Rye, Principal and CEO of IMPACT Strategies, speaks at "We Are Not Going Back" 54th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington.
Activist Lyle Quasim Speaks at 54th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington
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Community activist and Black Collective co-chair Lyle Quasim speaks at the "We Are Not Going Back" 54th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington. He discusses the history of the Black Collective, founded in 1969, and voices support for similar organizations in King County.