Celebrating Tacoma's Baseball History
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- 2023
Part of Local Ephemera Collection
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Celebrating Tacoma's Baseball History
Part of Local Ephemera Collection
"The Beach at Fox Island" Book
Part of Christopher Petrich Photographs
Book of photographs taken over the years and essays about Fox Island by Christopher Petrich and published by CoolPhoto of Tacoma.
Lincoln High School English Class Interviews
Interview projects created by Lincoln High School students enrolled in English classes taught by Max Anders. Students chose a person to interview whose voice they felt needed to be heard, transcribed the interview, and added their own reflections.
Sidewalk Stamps A Field Guide to Tacoma’s Streets, Sidewalks and Walkways Stamps
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
Created by Jeffrey J. Ryan, Tim Olsen, Paul Michaels.
Unveiling Inequities: Exploring Barriers Faced by Black Business Owners in Tacoma-Pierce County
2023 report created by Momentum Professional Strategy Partners. This report was part of the Black Collective Economic Development Committee 2023 initiatives and was funded by a grant with the Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County. It explores and documents dominant reasons why local Black owned businesses fail and compiles recommendations to inform city and county entities.
Northwest Air Lifter is a publication for the Lewis-McChord Airforce Base. The publication features national news headlines relating to the military. It also features stories and information on people and events in the McChord Base community.
Interview with Ah Warner, Founder of Cannabis Basics, April 2022
Part of Paul Jackson Digital Videos
Ah, founder of Cannabis Basics and Paul Jackson talk about her career in the cannabis industry and how she helped write the CHABA law for Washington State, which allows for the sale of THC products without a cannabis license under certain conditions.
Ford, Melissa and Mandeville, Dan
Part of Community Event Collection
Dan Mandeville holds a sign reading, "Women's Rights Human Rights," with Melissa Ford standing beside him.
"I just feel like we’re in scary times right now where a lot of white men are controlling the narrative and, um, I’m happy to be here today to kind of speak up" - Melissa Ford
"And a lot of people, even, even with current restrictions being passed people don’t even know that they’ve happened in their state and they’re not finding out until they go to go for treatment and find out “Oh, you’re not eligible because of this law that’s been passed.” And people just, people just don’t know what’s been going on and I don’t know, I think the more – we just need to speak up and make sure that people know what’s happening." - Dan Mandeville
Part of Community Event Collection
Kels Howerton holds a sign reading, "Safe, accessible abortions for all genders."
"I think it’s also important to remember that all genders can have abortions and while it does primarily affect women, um, to include trans people and non-binary people in that. I personally use they/them pronouns and I think it’s really important to remember how many people are affected. I love so many people who have gotten abortions, and it would have drastically changed their life if they were forced into pregnancy. So I think I’m here just because I want us to be a community that takes care of one another and um, fights for one another, so that we can all be freed."
Part of Community Event Collection
Melody Hennigh holds a sign reading "Protect safe, legal abortions."
"As I explained to my five-year-old, we are sticking up to bullies."
Part of Key Peninsula News
GCS 9 Erin Lasley, Dan Cooper Around Tacoma
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about D.B. Cooper, the mysterious unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in 1971.
GCS 10 Blake Surina, Fircrest Town History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews Fircrest resident Blake Surina about the history of Fircrest.
GCS 12 Erin Lasley, 62nd Airlift Wing History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about the 62nd Air Lift Wing at McChord.
Part of Stadium High School Publications
Part of Community Event Collection
Kat Wood holding a sign reading, "Fundamental human rights should NOT depend on your zip code!" with an LGBTQ pride flag sticker and a map of the United States with x-marks over states that restrict or outlaw abortion access.
Interviewer: What brings you here today?
"Oh, so much anger and so much sadness. Um, Roe has been around my entire life and I can’t believe we’re fighting the fights of our grandmothers again and again and again… and trans people and non-binary people are especially gonna be hurt by these laws. I mean, really, all people who need abortion care and need health care deserve to be able to have that equitably and safely and with dignity and I can’t believe we’re having to fight this again."
Part of Community Event Collection
Kat Moulton holds a sign reading "Expand abortion access."
Declined to comment.
Part of Community Event Collection
Serena Jouers holds her small dog and a sign reading, "If I wanted the government in my uterus I'd fuck a politician."
"I feel like I need to do what I can to help spread the message and to help show that we will stand up for our rights and not let this get overturned and that there’s people out here, everywhere, that want – that feel passionately about it."
Part of Community Event Collection
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."
GCS 5 Julia Berg, Seaport Museum
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar visits the Foss Waterway Seaport and talks with Julia Berg, Director of Education, about the Seaport facility and the fascinating exhibits on display there.
GCS 7 John Haley, Buffelen Lumber Co.
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews John Buffelen Haley about the Buffelen Lumber Company and its role in building early Tacoma.
The Mazama Bulletin is published by Mazamas, a non-profit mountaineering organization that was founded in 1894 and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The Mazama Bulletin is published bi-monthly, and, in the past, has had a monthly and yearly edition as well. The bulletin publishes articles about hikes, classes, and climbs put on by Mazamas, issues surrounding conservation, responsible recreation, and outdoor education.
The Northwest Facts, April 20, 2022 (Seattle)
Part of The Tacoma Facts
GCS 8.5 Trenton Quiocho, Gather, Hilltop Exhibit Opening
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews Trenton Quiocho, curator of the new exhibit at Tacoma Art Museum, GATHER: 27 Years of Hilltop Artists, which runs March 26 - September 4, 2022.
GCS 11 Erin Lasley, McChord Air Force Base History
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews local historian Erin Lasley about the history of McChord Air Force Base (now part of JBLM).
GCS 13 Kathi Rennaker, Brown & Haley Candy Co.
Part of Radio Tacoma Programs
Joe Bomar interviews Kathi Rennaker, Director of Marketing for Brown & Haley Candy Co., and self-appointed B&H historian.
Part of Community Event Collection
Kip Howell holds a sign reading, "Forced birth in a country with the highest [maternal] mortality rate, no paid maternity, no universal subsidized childcare, no continued birth parent care, and frequently inaccessible mental health care. - Tocarra Mallard."
"I feel that because they have decided this is not, like, a right under the constitution, this gives way for a lot of other issues. Especially, since they say, like, this is not, like constitutionally worth it for privacy specifically. Um, it gives way for them to attack things like gay marriage rights and many other things. So, I feel that it’s my civic duty to come here and protest."
Part of Grit City Magazine
This edition includes sections:
-Legitimate Pete: Rumrunning, Motherships, and the Pirate Hanging
-Revisiting the Star of Destiny
-Orpheus & Eurydice Rewritten
-Tacoma is Growing
-The Tacoma Mystery Map
Includes 11x17 print by Noah Struthers