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.
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.
Oral history prompts in 9 languages for Salishan Story Fest
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The oral history prompts were available in English, Spanish, Tagalog, Marshallese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Somali, and Russian
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Salishan Housing Development - 1
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J. R. Eyerman Photographer
SCHOOL, LISTER (Lister School) in Salishan Community - 2
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“Listen, Mom”
School, Lister Elementary
June 3, 1977
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Ed Garceau & Son Dry Goods, South Tacoma
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A street in South Tacoma shows three businesses. From left to right: Moctezuma Restaurant, South End Meats and Kelly Furniture Co.
Back of photo: Loony (L), Jay Time (C) and Little Loony talk about motivations and experiences of crippin, belonging to the 23rd Street Hill Top Crips Gang. NEWS/GILBERT BILL HUNTER PHOTO
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Hilltop Area
SCAM (Sheridan, Cushman, Ainsworth, and M Street) neighborhood group members are shown picking up litter in the alleyway between South Sheridan and South M Street. It was the second annual clean up hosted by SCAM. “In addition to cleaning the alleys, the group has put pressure on neighborhood landlords to clear vacant lots of trash and high weeds and to demolish the remnants of partially raised structures.” Photo by staff member Jerry Buck
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Joe Haynes, cleaning up debris from a room of an apartment that he owns with his wife. Earlier in the day they had found that alleged addicts were living in the squalor.
Photo by David Yee
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Hilltop Area
Please credit photo by Russ Carmaile
Fenced area shows playground equipment along with a sign that reads: "A creative place for your child to stay when you must be gone. Hilltop Community Day Care Center, 1407 S. 'I' (Street). Hours: 6 am to 11 pm, Monday thru Friday".