UNDERSTANDING HISTORY
A community speaker and panel series that explores regional history and colonialism with personal stories from AANHPI communities
ABOUT THE SERIES
Seasonal Series
7 - 8:30 PM
Wing Luke Museum & Virtual Programming
Join us as AANHPI community leaders share their stories of working for change in a multi-part series. Through these personal narratives, we can better understand both the contributions of AANHPI labor and intellect, as well as the roots of racism that still impact us today.
EVENT INFORMATION
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
This is a free Zoom event. RSVP to get the Zoom link on the event day!
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EVENT SCHEDULE
MARCH 2023
Why We Work For Change: Dr. Noe Noe Wong-Wilson & Stanley Shikuma
Wednesday, March 1, 2023, 7 - 8:30PM
Virtual Zoom Event
Free to the public
Dr. Noe Noe Wong-Wilson is the Executive Director of the Lālākea Foundation presenting on her community’s deep connections to the land and the Kū Kia’i Mauna movement.
Stanley Shikuma is a writer, taiko (Japanese drum) artist, community activist, and co-chair of the Seattle chapter of Tsuru for Solidarity, a Japanese American-led social justice organization.
In conjunction with the exhibits We Are Changing the Tide and Resisters
PAST PROGRAMS
March 1, 2023 - Why We Work For Change: Dr. Noe Noe Wong-Wilson & Stanley Shikuma
July 21, 2022 - Why We Are Here: Lilly Kodama, Pio DeCano, II, Viren Kamdar
May 26, 2022 - Why We Are Here: Nemah Choubaquak, Bettie Luke, Daniel Pak, Kulwant S. Johl | Resources List
January 28, 2021 - Understanding History: In the Shadows of Colonialism with Professor Tracy Lai