F. Richard and Edward P. Miller photograph
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- 1986
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A photograph of Ed Miller (left) and F. Richard Miller (right) taken in 1986.
F. Richard and Edward P. Miller photograph
Part of Community Event Collection
A photograph of Ed Miller (left) and F. Richard Miller (right) taken in 1986.
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Family Photo in front of House
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Backside contains text: 1723 N. Oaks Tacoma. D12
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Part of Sulja Warnick Papers
Back row: Gina, Fred, Sulja, Jacob.
Middle row: Paul holding Julia, Angela, Gabriel.
Bottom row: Olivia, Rose, Eli.
Taken in April 2010 during Fred's 70th birthday at a professional photography studio in Tacoma.
Faye Carte, Joe Beal, and Mary Ward
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Back of photo:
"Fun in Vegas"
Faye Carte, Joe Beal, Mary Ward
1980
Felix Strozier telling a story
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Three chalkboards, measuring each four feet by four feet. Medium is three wood panels that has chalkboard paint and primer, a vinyl graphic designed banner, and wood frames and hardware. Dionne Bonner's description of the work is "Fill in The Blanks was a temporary public art project that was part of Spaceworks and Links to Opportunity public engagement efforts. I created three community chalkboards designed to facilitate input form the community on plans for development in the MLK corridor. The chalkboards were installed at 13th and MLK way on a chain-link fence next to Mr. Macs and at the Hilltop Street fair festival".
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Autumn Fiore holds a sign reading, "If your activism isn't intersectional, then who is it for?"
"Overturning Roe v. Wade is much more than just taking away a person’s bodily autonomy, it could be a slippery slope into other landmark Supreme Court decisions that protect our rights to privacy, bodily autonomy, and just, our choices to do what we would like. Uh, and so I wanna take a stand and make sure that doesn’t happen. Um, the government doesn’t have a right to dictate who we choose to marry, whether we choose to keep a pregnancy, none of it. Um, and I know that there worst fear is us standing up for our rights, but, that doesn’t mean that we just let them do whatever they want."
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