Dear Tacoma Project Introduction Video
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- 2020
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This video was created to provide an introduction to the Dear Tacoma project and to give contributors instructions for submitted content to the collection.
Dear Tacoma Project Introduction Video
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
This video was created to provide an introduction to the Dear Tacoma project and to give contributors instructions for submitted content to the collection.
Porch Portrait Project: Bobby Coffey, Alana Tamminga, Ravyn and Grey
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Joya Nielson with Igor Kwiatowski and his Children Ben, Olivia & A.J.
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Elizabeth (Karen) Kavaard with her boys Aiden & Trahen
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Lucien Vedego
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; In his Axi-Ohm character garb
Porch Portrait Project: The Seaholm Family
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Sitting on the porch of their home on North Oaks Street in Tacoma
Porch Portrait Project: Chris Sharp
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Artist Chris Sharp outside of his home
Porch Portrait Project: Wynnae, Jacob, Curtis, Alex Wright. Ruston, WA
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; We all decided to dye our hair in bright colors so that when we looked back on photos from this time we would remember that this marked the beginning of the strange new world we were now living in.
Porch Portrait Project: The Stump Family
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project
Porch Portrait Project: Meghan Mitchell and Aram Greenman
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A contribution from Abigail Kok's Porch Portrait Project; Near the beginning of the Stay At Home Order. We took a short break from remote work and school when the photo was taken.
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A sign in a cyclone fence made out of red cups reads "WE MISS YOU" 810 N 13th St, Tacoma
Lander Coffee Shop handmade sign
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Lander Coffee Shop handmade sign that reads "Thank you heath care providers and all essential workers."
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A video by Kyle Peirson shot around Tacoma.
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Linda Burbank's email submission discussing her life and community connection during the pandemic as a registered nurse at a local hospital.
Tacoma Main Branch Library boarded up on 6/5/2020
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Tacoma Main Branch Library boarded up on 6/5/2020.
Buildings along Tacoma Ave S boarded up
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1105, 1107, and 1109 Tacoma Ave S boarded up on 6/5/2020.
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Blake Kremer's video of downtown Tacoma during the pandemic.
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Andy reflects on his grandmother's experiences in the 1918 pandemic, the elderly in need of care during the current pandemic, and social distancing.
Juneteenth Tacoma, WA Celebration, 2021
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
An online celebration at 11 a.m. is being held by Black community leaders where people can hear speeches from Mayor Victoria Woodards, Rep. Melanie Morgan and learn more about first-time Black candidates running for office in Tacoma.
Dr. Mimms Speaks at Evergreen College in Tacoma
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Dr. Maxine Mimms speaks at an informal Q & A about her influence in the founding of Evergreen College in Tacoma and her goals to serve the community.
Interview with Claire from Pax Vapor at the Lemonhaze Cannabis Convention, 2019
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Claire, representative of Pax Vapor, discusses the function of the convention and Pax products.
Gabriel Brown, Manager at 950 Gallery, Discusses "JB^2: A Jasmine Brown Collaboration"
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Gabriel Brown discusses the art walk of Tacoma and the Jasmine Brown exhibit.
Interview with Jasmine "Jas" Brown: "The Conversation"
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Jasmine "Jas" Brown discusses his career path into his work as an abstract artist, and local artists in Seattle that inspire his work.
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.
Governors Evans, Locke, and Gregoire Announced as Equality Campaign Honorary Co-Chairs
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Former Washington State Governors Daniel J. Evans, Gary Locke, and Christine Gregoire meet at the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle and are announced as the League's honorary co-chairs for the I-1000 Equality Campaign. The attendees discuss support for the removal of the ban on affirmative action, known as I-200, and it's replacement with initiative I-1000, which would establish non-quota affirmative action. Former State Representative Jessie Wineberry introduces the former governors as well as community leaders who have pushed for the passing of I-1000.
Discussion with Lamin Jatta at Screening of "Kunta Kinte Island" Film
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Kunta Kinte Island descendent Lamin Jatta discusses the "Kunta Kinte Island" film screening at the Tacoma Life Center.
Princesses Do Become Queens, autobiography
Collected in "Ascensions: Stories of Transcendence Offered by Students of The Evergreen State College Tacoma Campus", Cynthia Tacye Tucker writes about her life.
National Association of Colored Women's Clubs History
Statement prepared by Cynthia Tucker and shared at the Trees for Justice event on September 24, 2022, at Tacoma Community House to explain the reason for the organization's lasting name and history behind keeping it.