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Part of Sulja Warnick Papers
Part of Sulja Warnick Papers
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
Kris Ilgavizis reflects on using Zoom, how time feels skewed due to the stay at home order.
William Kupinse is Associate Professor of English at the University of Puget Sound and was Tacoma's first Poet Laureate from 2008-2009. Kupinse has recently collaborated with composer Greg Youtz and mezzo-soprano Erin Calata to produce a CD of ten poem-songs titled Poetry Above the Roar.
Video recording of Kurt Olsen, President and CEO of Envision Innovation, from the 2017 WILLO Storytelling Festival.
Kwanzaa 2022 Celebration Presentation by Noni Ervin
Video recording of a presentation to the Black Collective by poet and author Noni Ervin for the 2022 Kwanzaa Celebration. Ervin is the author of "Verbatim: Living, Loving, Surviving" and a member of the Seattle-based African American Writers' Alliance. She is the Founder and Creator of Kinara Park Kids and the Founder of the Kwanzaa Awards.[1]
Part of Community Event Collection
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview of Michael Lafrenier conducted by dindria barrow on January 21, 2023, as part of the Archiving North End Communities event located at the Wheelock library branch.
Lander Coffee Shop handmade sign
Part of Dear Tacoma Project Collection
Lander Coffee Shop handmade sign that reads "Thank you heath care providers and all essential workers."
Part of Community Event Collection
Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Anita Latch conducted by dindria barrow on August 30, 2022. In this interview, Anita outlines the places she calls home using artwork that her daughter created of locations Anita has lived in. Her grandparents had a farm near Traverse City, Torch Lake, Michigan. She watched trains pass by in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. She lived in a ground floor apartment in Nerburgh, New York after living in Wallkill near Woodstock. Anita’s dad drove the family on Interstate 80 in a Super 88 to McChord Air Force Base and Spanaway, Washington. She remembers listening to a transistor radio in the back of the car during the trip. Anita left home at 15 years old and hitchhiked to Grants Pass, Oregon. She went to college in Redlands, California and then learned silversmithing in Jerome, Arizona. Anita also spent time in Tahiti when her daughter was young. She moved around often between her homes. Anita is a traveler, a journalist, a teacher, a political advocate, and an artist with many life stories. She has been a Precinct Committee Officer and has served on the Tacoma Civil Service Board. “Democracy is not a spectator sport!” Anita declares towards the end of her interview, “so, get involved in voting for each election.” Her openness and honesty are palpable in this oral history and there is some strong language and adult content.
Video recording of Lea Armstrong, a Korean American leader and the founder of Lea Armstrong Social and Community Organization, from the 2014 WILLO Storytelling Festival.
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.
Part of Community Event Collection