HISTORY COLLECTIVE: CENTRAL DISTRICT
BHS will join a panel of community stakeholder organizations for this event.
History Collective curates conversations and storytelling about the preservation and history of Seattle neighborhoods from community members, artists, historians, business owners, and residents.
Historic Seattle is pleased to present the next History Collective, in partnership with HistoryLink, on Thursday, February 25, 2021. The conversation will accompany HistoryLink’s Walking Tour of Seattle’s Central District neighborhood.
Prior to this virtual event, we encourage you to take the self-guided walking tour – then join us on February 25th for a follow-up conversation on lessons from the past that are informing the future of Seattle’s Black Community in the Central District and beyond. The full lineup of speakers to be announced!
Cost: Free! Register Here
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
*NO MEETING in JULY
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BHS with partners Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
Unveil for Rooted in History: African American Heritage Sites Tour/King County – Central District
Join a lunch-time chat with the partners and team for how and why the online tour was built.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
*NO MEETING in JULY
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
*NO MEETING in JULY
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
*NO MEETING in JULY
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.
BHS partnered with STG for ELEVATE.
ELEVATE is a showcase of Black and Brown voices uplifting one another through the art of spoken word. This project will share untold and unseen work centered around local and national historical events, the impact of systemic racism and individuals challenging racist ideologies. Most importantly, ELEVATE is the celebration and empowerment of the people. This event is created for the community, by the community.
See more details and free registration here.
BLACK GENEALOGY RESEARCH GROUP (BGRG)
*NO MEETING in JULY
MEETING NOTICE:
Due to COVID-19 protocols, the BGRG monthly meetings are being held via Zoom. Interested? Contact BHS for the meeting link. blackheritagesocietywa@gmail.com
Join in lively discussions and programs to learn and share genealogy with the experts. This is an open forum for people of all backgrounds and experience who have interest in genealogy.
*Meetings will return to the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as soon as gathering is permitted.
Did you know that NAAM has two dedicated computers to support your genealogy research? Access is free.