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Indivisible Kirkland Legislative Agenda
Document explaining the vision, mission, and values of the organization, as well as the Legislative agenda they are planning on working on in 202
Washington State Legislature HB 1044 - 2021-22. Creating Prison to Secondary Education Pathways
Screenshot for Washington State Legislature bill concerning prisoners and educationhttps://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?Year=2021&BillNumber=104
Green agate, gold, and topaz bi-disc necklace from Boma Jewelry, 2021
Boma is a jewelry company founded in Seattle in 1981 by Boon and Chieko Chaya. In earlier years of the company’s history, Boma’s marketing and designs rarely highlighted the founders’ Asian heritage, as was common in the jewelry industry at the time. Since becoming CEO in 2016, second-generation owner Suzanne Vetillart has led the company in a new direction. Boma now more publicly embraces the family’s Japanese, Thai, and Chinese heritage, as well as celebrating the artisans that produce the jewelry in the company’s factory in Thailand. This necklace is from Boma’s “Treasured Collection” line which was introduced in 2021. It uses the bi-disc shape which has been present in Chinese art for millennia and is a symbol of longevity and the continuous circle of life. A portion of the proceeds from the Treasured Collection went to the AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Community Fund.1 Necklace; Materials: gold --agate; Dimensions: 10.5 in. Lon
Williams (Jacqueline B.) oral history interview
Jacqueline "Jackie" B. Williams is a foodways historian and author of Wagon Wheel Kitchens,The Way We Ate, Family of Strangers, and The Hill with a Future: Seattle's Capital Hill 1900-1946. She lives in Seattle, Washington.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number
Evans (Lexie) interview
Lexie Evans, a 1975 graduate of the Women Studies program at the University of Washington, discusses her upbringing in Montana and her move to Seattle, where she became active in women's movements, especially through the YWCA and RAP group. She reflects on how her Women Studies education shaped her perspective and offers insights on social movements from the 1970s and 1980s. Evans also outlines her career path, from restaurant management to organizing the Women's Studies Conference at the University of Washington, serving as Director of the Women's Center, and later becoming Dean of Student Life at Seattle Central College.Student; Abortion; Activism; Feminist pedagog
UWB/CC Campus Library Community Reads. Hannah Mendro Interview
Interview with Hannah Mendro, a member of the UWB/CC Library Community Reads team, about the Community Reads program at the UWB/CC Campus LIbrary
"Soy Indocumentado, que recursos tengo durante esta crisis" screenshot from Facebook page for Jaime Mendez Univision Seattle
This Facebook group called “Al Grano” is an informative organization partnering with Univision Seattle (a Spanish television network) where they partner with Washington Dream Coalition organization to help undocumented workers in need. This group has released many videos about undocumented workers during the pandemic where interviewee Jaime Mendez conducts interviews with various organizations. In addition, there’s a recent video about the possibility of another wave of stimulus checks and the estimated date of when they’ll appear for those in need.Link to page: https://www.facebook.com/JaimeMendezUnivisionSeattle/videos/243978010033643
Indivisible Kirkland Upcoming Events Newsletter, January 30, 2021
A newsletter of the January Upcoming Events and Actions for Indivisible Kirkland, with events including Police Reform, Climate Actions, Fair Taxes and more
Food Pantry Supplies, 2021, Edmonds, Washington
Food pantry groceries stocked on shelves, February 2021, Edmonds, Washingto
Ruth Ludwin Interview Transcript , First Interview
Ruth Ludiwn worked at the University of Washington Pacific Northwest Science Network
(PNSN) as a Research Scientist. She spent years studying tribal stories and artwork in the Pacific
Northwest. She published numerous articles related to Native American stories about
earthquakes and tsunamis