Browse Collections (15 total)
Chinese Oral History Project

The Chinese Oral History Project encompasses stories of Chinese Americans, as well as Chinese immigrants and their experiences around the…
AIDS Oral Histories: "From Awareness to Healing"

These interviews are in support of the "From Awareness to Healing", the API HIV/AIDS exhibition at the Wing Luke Asian Museum.
Danny Woo Community Gardens

The Danny Woo Community Garden lies in the Chinatown/International District. When development in Seattle threatened the Chinatown-International…
Garment Workers

Oral History Interviews as part of the "If Tired Hands Could Talk: Stories of APA Garment Workers" interview efforts. APA garment workers or their…
Contributors: Wing Luke Museum
U.S. Immigration Station & Assay Office (INS)

This collection highlights stories of the US immigration experience, particuarly at the INS building in Seattle. Now INScape Arts, the INS building…
Kong Yick

The 1910 East Kong Yick Building was erected by the Kong Yick Investment Company in Seattle’s Chinatown/International District on King Street. It…
International District

The Chinatown-International District (CID), also known as Chinatown or Nihonmachi, is located southeast of Pioneer Square and south of of the central…
Higo

Higo, or the Higo 10 Cent Store (now Kobo at Higo Art Gallery), is located on S Jackson Street. Higo is part of Seattle's Japantown and was a place…
Artists of the Chinatown-International
District

These artists and stories represent the Artists of the Chinatown International District. An online source of Asian Pacific American visual artists and…
District
Takano

Takano Studios was responsible for many memorabilia and photographs featuring Japanese immigrants. Originally owned by Tay Takano, Takano sold his…
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Chinese Oral History Project

The Chinese Oral History Project encompasses stories of Chinese Americans, as well as Chinese immigrants and their experiences around the…