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Katt Merilo hold a sign reading "Pregnant, pro-choice, + pissed off." The back of her sign, unpictured, reads, "Here for my unborn's rights - to protect her body + plan her own future."
"I am here because of abortion rights affects all people, not just women, not just cis women, but women of color, trans women. And, abortion rights are very important for all of us to be able to plan our futures, and our families, and keep ourselves safe. I’m also nine months pregnant, I’m due on Monday... It's a girl."
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Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Frank Richard Miller, known as Rich, conducted by dindria barrow on October 15, 2022, as part of the Archiving West End Communities event located at the Swasey library branch. In this interview, Rich, shares his story and his uncle’s story, Edward P. Miller. Edward was the primary developer of the area that we now refer to as the West End of Tacoma.
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Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Alfredo Montoya conducted by dindria barrow on April 8th, 2023, as part of the Archiving Northeast Communities event located at the Mottet library branch.
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Oral history interview of Ronald D. Morrison conducted by dindria barrow on April 8th, 2023, as part of the Archiving Northeast Communities event located at the Mottet library branch.
Mothersingers Group Photograph
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When taken: 1969
Where taken: Tacoma
Photograph backside contains text: La candler, Charlotte camp, Bonnie Diel, Beverly Curtis, Barbara Webe, Marian Bodinger, Joyce Mailler, Mothersingers 1969
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When taken: 1956.
Where taken: Tacoma.
What memories are contained in these photos: Mothersingers appeared at Washington Grade School pageants along with student choruses, They also appeared at teas, events.
Photograph backside contains text: Mothersingers Picnic Summer 1956.
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Kat Moulton holds a sign reading "Expand abortion access."
Declined to comment.
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Photo description from Pastor Tony Martin:
When taken: 1966-67
Where taken: Salishan, 42nd and Roosevelt St.
Who is in the photograph? Mr. Booker and Mr. Martin
What memory is contained in this photo? Two best friend, friendship
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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
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Backside of photo contains text:
Bottom row:- Ronnie Myer - Kathy Stockdale - Skippy Dustafston - Dail Fidley
2nd Row:- Kathy Buckmiller - Vicky Blasoa - Bobby Lackey - Jackqueline Keinshaw - Nan Parten
3rd Row:- Harold Doty - Susie Miraldi - Nancy Petermeyer - Peter Ashmore - Bill McCourt - Ricky Cratsenberg
4th Row:- Fred Hall - Marlene Johnson - Charles Karrigan - Fred Dross - Paul Stanley - Tommy Dlochne
5th Row:- Sue Swedberg - Nancy Nelson - Betsy Jones - Jim Bronow - Steven Asher - Frank Peruucunas
6th Row:- Mack Lachey - Brooki Johnson - ME - Joe Price - Dany Vergas - Jolyan Raymond.
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Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Cathy Oden conducted by dindria barrow on April 8th, 2023, as part of the Archiving Northeast Communities event located at the Mottet library branch.
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The story narrated by Patricia Adams during the Armed: A DanCe Demonstration performance.
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