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Kenjiro Nomura: An Artist's View of the Japanese American Internment, Docent Information

Informaton for docents, taken from the exhibit catalog with an introduction by Ron Chew, Director of the Wing Luke Asian Museum. Includes an overview of the exhibit and information about individual pieces.

NL:RB Investigates Garment Union

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) investigates a complaint to the United Garment Workers Union in denying Chinese speaking union members from participating in union meetings.

Women's Commission to Investigate Garment Industry

The Seattle's Women Commission investigates a complaint from a Chinese women worker denied the opportunity of a translator at a union meeting.

The Wing Luke Asian Museum: Gathering Asian American Stories

Article From "Chinese America: History Perspectives 2000". Ron Chew tells the history of the Museum and how far it has come.

Relationship-Building Model of Exhibition Development

Discusses the five core values used to build the relationship between WLAM's exhibits, collections and the communities it represents.

Creating Exhibitions: New Faces, New Voices

WLAM's director discusses the model used to involve the community with the exhibitions of the museum and describes the process from idea to opening.

"If Tired Hands Could Talk"

The process and work on the exhibit "If Tired Hands Could Talk". Includes the importance of having an exhibit like this and the oral histories that were incorporated into the exhibit.