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Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
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Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Workplace Diversity Program Initiative
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Happenings On Hilltop covered a variety of topics such as neighborhood events, other community organizations, housing, education, politics, and recipes. There were many contributors to the newsletter. Community leaders wrote editorials and letters submitted by residents who were incarcerated. It was also a venue for community members to share their art and creative writing. The newsletter also had an emphasis on keeping residents safe in Hilltop. They aimed to educate about and bring awareness to the effects of gang violence and teach residents how to prevent crime. Happenings On Hilltop also advocated for solidarity among the Black community and the fight against racial injustice. Many national events were covered in this newsletter including the 1992 Los Angeles Riots and the Million Man March, with focus on local issues such as the police involved death of Kenneth Boyd. Each month Happenings on Hilltop shared pictures of the people, events, and activities that made up the Hilltop community.
Originally titled Tidbits for Ten from December 1990 to May 1991, Happenings on Hilltop was started by two Hilltop residents and representatives from Hilltop Action Coalition (HAC), Larry Norman and Bill Charles. The newsletter was originally printed and circulated for residents who lived in “area Ten” of the Hilltop community. Within six months, Tidbits from Ten became Happenings On Hilltop. The newsletter began as an organizational journal affiliated with the Hilltop Action Coalition. It then became an independent paper published and distributed by creator Larry Norman.
Larry Norman
Artifacts Consulting Correspondence
University of Puget Sound Doctor of Public Affairs Degree
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Community Event Collection
When Taken: 2000
Where Taken: Proctor Junior Daffodil Parade
Who is in this photograph: Photograph contains Mrs.Harm, mother of Maurine Harm, who took the photos. Maurine Harm went to Washington grade school from 1954-1961 as well as Mason and Stadium High School. Her parents lived on 26th Street.
Backside of photo contains text: Mom at the Jr Daffodil Parade April 8, 2000 Proctor Area
Statement for the Court in the Matter of Sentencing for the Killing of My Son
Part of Charles Carson Papers
South Puget Sound Diversity Task Force Invitation
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
The Evergreen State College Bachelor of Arts
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Kiwanis Club of Tacoma Appreciation Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
State of Washington Department of Social and Health Services correspondence
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Oakland School Letter About Graduation Speech
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Tacoma Tidings From "Loser" to Winner Article
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of Charles Carson Papers
State of Washington Department of Corrections correspondence 2
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Dash Point Dock and Beach 1995
Part of Community Event Collection
Clipping from Washington State Department of Corrections Communique
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Safe Streets Hot Lemonade Performance 1994
Part of Charles Carson Papers
City Club of Tacoma Appreciation Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Tacoma YMCA Late Nite Newsletter 1993
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Charles Carson Group Photo with Vice President Al Gore
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Avon makeup event advertisement
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Part of Community Event Collection
Washington Governor Gardner Appoints Carson to Council of Substance Abuse
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Tacoma Center YMCA Thank You Acknowledgement
Part of Charles Carson Papers
United to Serve America Diamond Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers