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Part of Grit City Magazine
Includes 11x17 print with custom design by @rickylovespainting
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Part of Grit City Magazine
Includes 11x17 print with custom design by @rickylovespainting
Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Working in a tower crane
-Graffiti in Tacoma
-Cold water swimming
Includes 11x17 print by Taylor Rushing
16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Front)
Part of Charles Carson Papers
16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration (Back)
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Weekly newspaper based out of Fort Lewis, Washington, focusing on mostly local and some regional and national military news, life and sports, and also contains a local arts and entertainment guide. Holdings begin May 3, 1990 through end of production on June 15, 2018.
Interview with Erin Jones: "The Conversation"
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Erin Jones discusses her defeat in the running for Superintendent of Public Instruction in the 2016 election, the issues surrounding the 2016 Washington teacher's strike, and her role as a player and chaplain for the women's basketball team the Seattle Storm.
Interview with Marilyn Strickland: "The Conversation"
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Marilyn Strickland, former Mayor of Tacoma, introduces herself as the President/CEO and the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and discusses the Taber 100 business meeting she is attending. Strickland discusses the Chamber's push against the proposed "Head Tax," officially the "employee hours tax" that would tax businesses to generate funds for homeless services.
Lead Pastor Kevin Gerald speaks at Champions Center, Tacoma
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Lead Pastor Kevin Gerald giving a sermon at the Champion Center in Tacoma.
Interview with Ryan Whitley about "Finding Our Roots: Genealogy Research Workshop"
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Ryan Whitley discusses the functions of The Union, a Black-first technology focused community center. He covers his research of his ancestry and the event "Finding Our Roots: Genealogy Research Workshop" that he hosted.
Bobby Seal, Chairman of the Black Panther Party, Speaks at Franklin High School in Seattle
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Bobby Seal speaks at the unveiling of a mural commemorating the Black Panther Party at Franklin High School.
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Portrait of a century : Port of Tacoma centennial
Part of Port of Tacoma Records
Part of Key Peninsula News
"City Arts" was a monthly magazine which began in Tacoma, Washington, and would soon after have Eastside and Seattle editions, which then consolidated into one edition after September 2011. (1) The magazine was published by Encore Media Group and covered local artists and events in the Tacoma/Seattle area. It contained sections about local art news, lifestyle, and has a featured artist section as well. At the end of each magazine there is a calendar that listed local events happening throughout the month. Some types of events include movies showings, live music, dance, theater, comedy shows, visual art displays, and book talks.
Part of Grit City Magazine
Includes 11x17 print by Dakota Harr
Photo Fest: Free Community Festival
Part of Tacoma Art Museum Records
Part of Tacoma Art Museum Records
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Angela Rye, CEO of IMPACT Strategies, Speaks at 54th Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Angela Rye, Principal and CEO of IMPACT Strategies, speaks at "We Are Not Going Back" 54th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington.
Handbooks, 1960/1961-1969/1970, 1998/1999, 2004/2005-2016/2017
Part of League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Records
Part of Key Peninsula News
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Part of Tacoma Art Museum Records
Weekly Volcano article titled "The New Era of Tacoma's Literary Arts"
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
An article on Kellie Richardson, Tacoma's poet laureate from 2019-2019.