Reel 14, March 07, 1941-July 25, 1943
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Reel 14, March 07, 1941-July 25, 1943
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 4 January 1984-August 1986 [Incomplete]
Part of The Tacoma Facts
Reel 3 January 1980-December 1983 [Incomplete]
Part of The Tacoma Facts
Reel 2 January 1974-October 1977 [Incomplete]
Part of The Tacoma Facts
Reel 1 November 1970-December 1973 [Incomplete]
Part of The Tacoma Facts
Reel 19, January 1959-December 1961
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 25, January 1976-October 1977
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 24, January 1973-December 1975
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 23, January 1970-December 1972
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 22, January 1967-December 1969
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 21, January 1965-December 1966
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Reel 20, January 1962-December 1964
Part of Tacoma Labor Advocate
Dear Tacoma Project Collection
Dear Tacoma was a cooperative project undertaken by the Tacoma Public Library's Northwest Room and Grit City Magazine to collect local stories about living during the COVID-19 pandemic. Launched in May 2020, the collection consists of documents such as audio recordings, emails, photographs, and other content submitted by the general public to the library.
Tacoma Public Library
Community Archives Center Oral History Project
Oral histories and interviews conducted with community members by the Community Archives Center.
Includes videos, interviews, and other material gathered by the Community Archives Center at community events.
Born digital videos created by Tacoma-based filmmaker Paul Jackson, PhD including documentaries, interviews, and recordings of regional meetings and events.
Paul Jackson
Includes writings, photographs, flyers, and other information related to Charles Carson's work as a speaker, musician, and activist.
Charles Carson
Justi Pfutzenreuter Salishan Research Files
Includes research files and notes gathered and compiled by Pfutzenreuter related to the Salishan neighborhood. Also included is Justi's "Narratives of Salishan: The Untold Story," a documentary she produced for her Masters Capstone Project in Spring 2019 as part of the University of Washington Tacoma's Masters of Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies program.
The documentary introduction states, "When it comes to Salishan, most of the history that we do know lies in short, unnuanced articles in the Tacoma News Tribune. These articles were, and continue to be, influential in the ways readers view the neighborhood and those who live in it. Written by outsiders who may have preconceived notions, these articles leave no space for residents’ voices and their experiences. Taking this into consideration, the history that we don’t know resides in the minds and memories of those who have lived there, including families that belong to the Puyallup Tribe from whom the land was originally taken. It’s important to examine these perspectives to develop a fuller picture of the neighborhood. Since its origins in 1943, Salishan has had a negative reputation within the larger community. Without the voices of the tenants, negative stereotypes about Salishan will persist. We should ask, 'who’s telling the story?' and 'who’s constructing the narrative of Salishan?' This film project documents the experiences of residents, using their own voices, as an intervention into the dominant negative narrative about Salishan."
Includes an oral history with Sulja Warnick along with digital copies of photographs, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to Warnick's life and career.
Sulja Warnick
John McCluskey and Rudy Henry Papers
Includes photographs taken by photographer Joe Becker of the marriage ceremony of Rudy Henry and John McCluskey, the first same-gender couple to be issued a marriage license in Pierce County. Also includes a slideshow created by Geoff Corso which was shared at the celebration of life ceremony held in memory of John McCluskey and Rudy Henry following their deaths.
John McCluskey and Rudy Henry
Includes correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, photos, and other documents related to Wanda Thompson’s life. Many of the documents pertain to Thompson’s career including her time as a model, job analyst for Puget Sound Bank, employee at the Washington State Department of Corrections, and the Executive Director of the Rehabilitation Council of Washington State. The papers also point to Thompson’s involvement with the community in Tacoma like her engagement with the Afro-Pageant and Show. Also included is an oral history with Wanda Thompson recorded on June 3, 2023.
Wanda Thompson
Tacoma Community House Oral History Interviews
Includes oral history interviews with students enrolled in English language classes at Tacoma Community House.
Tacoma Community House
Radio Tacoma (101.9) is an all-volunteer, low-power FM community radio station with a mission "to serve Tacoma and the surrounding area, providing the opportunity for participatory democracy as a venue for local voices, news, and talent that might otherwise not get heard." Their regular programming includes The Cannabis Corner, Climate Talk, and Grit City Stories.
Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective Records
Includes video interviews created for the documentary "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom" along with bios of the interviewees. Also included are materials related to the Black Collective's Black History Month programming.
Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective