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History Café: Writing and Remembrance with Tamiko Nimura

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From Japanese American farmers on Vashon Island to the life of State Senator Rosa Franklin, writer and public historian Tamiko Nimura documents stories of people of color from around our state.

Join Nimura and HistoryLink‘s Assistant Director Jennifer Ott for an exploration of memory in history making, oral histories and writing about peoples lives.

Real-time, automated captioning provided. For additional support, contact programs@mohai.org.

History Café is produced as a partnership between HistoryLink and MOHAI.

As a catalyst for relevant community conversation, MOHAI’s public programs include a diverse range of speakers and perspectives related to life in our region, past and present. In presenting this program MOHAI does not endorse or advocate any specific policies represented by the speakers, their organizations, or the co-presenters.

Detailed information on how to participate will be provided via email following your registration. Capacity is limited so register soon!

Location: Online

Cost: Free

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