Koplin Del Rio is pleased to debut a new series of work by Zhi Lin, titled Invisible and Unwelcomed People: Chinese Railroad Workers. The exhibition comprises an extensive series of…
The Filipinos in the Field: The Lesser Known History of the Farmworkers Union
NBCNEWS: "Eclipsed by Cesar Chavez, Larry Itliong's Story Now Emerges" "Ask members of the Filipino American National Historical Society and they will say the Delano Grape strike of 1965 —…
Taking on the Bully: A Weekly Series
Wing Chong Luke lived through bullying as a young Chinese American boy growing up in Seattle. In his own unique way, he dealt a peaceful blow to the bullies tormenting…
Belonging: Community Digital Exhibition
HÅLE’-KU dåkot-ta (dakota alcantara-camacho) www.infinitedakota.com Linalai (Chant) Born in Snohomish territory and raised in Swinomish and Duwamish territories, of Ilokano (Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines) and Taotao Håya Chamoru (Mongmong &…
Nisei Veterans Honored in Graphic Detail
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Revisiting Oak Creek, WI
August 5, 2012 the New York Times reported "In an attack that the police said they were treating as “a domestic terrorist-type incident,” the gunman stalked through the temple around…
9066. The People Who Lived It: Pat Morita
Known as Arnold on Happy Days, and mostly recognized as Mr. Miyagi in the original Karate Kid franchise, Pat Morita is one of 120,000 Japanese Americans incarcerated during the Second…
Where Exactly is the Immigration Debate Going?
This year, Wing Luke Museum developed the exhibit Belonging: Before and After the Immigration Act of 1965 in its Seattle Chinatown-International District location. This exhibit marks the 50th anniversary of…