History Cafe: Writing and Remembrance with Tamiko Nimura

Date:

Wednesday November 18

Time:

6:30 PM  –  8:00 PM

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.

Join a lively discussion about history on the 3rd Wednesday of the month. Each conversation features a different topic, and invites history enthusiasts to participate. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy learning about the past! History Cafe is co-presented with MOHAI and HistoryLink.org.

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