THS Exhibit Opening: Old School Tacoma - Hidden History Revealed

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Kim Davenport
Tue, Sep 3, 2019 7:07 PM

Please join Tacoma Historical Society as we celebrate the opening of our latest exhibit: Old School Tacoma - Hidden History Revealed! The full press release is attached, but here are the key details:

Thursday, September 12 - 5-7pm
Tacoma Historical Society Museum
919 Pacific Avenue

Admission is free and all are welcome!

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Since its beginning in a one-room cabin in Old Town in 1869, the history of Tacoma’s schools has spanned 150 years. This exhibit digs into the hidden history of the past, revealing what may have been forgotten, or is beyond the lifespan of our collective memory.

  • See what our schools looked like, how they began, and what important things happened within them.
  • Learn how they were shaped by the communities they served and by changing ideas about what schools should do and how they should look.
  • Realize the impact of city growth, major historical events, the social justice movement, and disasters — both natural and of our own making.

“We thought it was important that the exhibit be developed with student participation,” said Tacoma Historical Society’s curator, Brendan Balaam. “In the spring, University of Washington Tacoma student Leah Mallett compiled research on the Cushman Native American School and on Tacoma’s Japanese Language School. Another UWT student, Alyssa Urish, contributed a chapter from her graduate thesis on school desegregation in Tacoma. This summer we were fortunate to again participate in the University of Puget Sound’s intern program. UPS seniors Eli Whelan and Allyson Niitani researched and developed the exhibit’s main themes, visited school locations, and gathered photos and artifacts.”

“This truly has been a community effort,” said Tacoma Historical Society’s managing director, Michael Lafreniere. “We worked closely with Joey Grant, Public Records Manager for Tacoma Schools, who is currently evaluating the status of the school district’s archives.” Society volunteers will assist in the fabrication and installation of the exhibit.

Kim Davenport
Communications Manager, Tacoma Historical Society
www.tacomahistory.org

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