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Black Food Sovereignty Council & Coalition
Tacoma, WA

March 17th we will kick off the event with a networking happy hour, a vendor expo, a community dinner, and our Keynote Listening Panel featuring, Roylene Comes at Night and Nicole Johnson. The evening will conclude with games, music, and dancing.

March 18th will kick off with breakfast, and a whole group conversation around regional strategic planning. Over the course of the day, there will be three breakout sessions with topics ranging from Rejuvenation Through Breathing to Bringing BIPOC Farms to Schools, and folks will be able to self-select which sessions they’d like to participate in. The evening will conclude with a community dinner featuring games, music, and dancing.

March 19th participants will venture out on a working farm tour at Horse Neck Farm of Living Well Kent, with catered onsite farm lunch. If you have work gloves & boots, please bring them for the farm tour. Come prepared for the weather, rain or shine! Once participants return from the farm tours there will be another vendor expo and happy hour. The evening will conclude with a community dinner featuring games, music, and dancing.

March 20th will be an optional final wrap-up morning with breakfast, and a whole group visioning session looking for tangible next steps coming out of the gathering, the event will conclude with a farewell lunch.

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Seattle Indian Health Board
Seattle, WA

The Adeline Garcia Community Service Awards is an annual luncheon where we honor leaders whose service has had a significant impact on urban Native well-being in the Seattle area.

On March 30, we’ll gather to honor those who represent the past, present, and future of leadership in our Indigenous community.

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Join us March 30 for a conversation on Ukraine and Russia featuring former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch w/veteran Moscow correspondent Carol J. Williams. Starts at 7:30 p.m. (in-person event).

The annual Herbert J. Ellison Memorial Lecture is sponsored by The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies and the Ellison Center for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies at the University of Washington in partnership with the Henry M. Jackson Foundation

This event is free and open to the public. RSVP required.

Register/Join Waitlist: bit.ly/MARCH30EVENT

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Seattle Arts and Lectures
Seattle, WA

From Michelle Zauner, the indie rock sensation known as Japanese Breakfast, Crying in H Mart is an unforgettable memoir about family, food, grief, love, and growing up Korean American. Join us for a special SAL Presents conversation with Michelle Zauner, celebrating the memoir’s paperback publication.

Create Your Own Series subscriptions, as well as Patron and Grand Patron single tickets, come with a copy of Crying in H Mart, shipped to the ticket holder’s door.

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Trans Tech Social Enterprises
Virtual

The TransTech Summit provides attendees with tools to grow their existing careers, interact with new media technology, network with other LGBTQIA people, learn new skills, and access additional training tools.

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Trans Tech Social Enterprises
Virtual

The TransTech Summit provides attendees with tools to grow their existing careers, interact with new media technology, network with other LGBTQIA people, learn new skills, and access additional training tools.

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Trans Tech Social Enterprises
Virtual

The TransTech Summit provides attendees with tools to grow their existing careers, interact with new media technology, network with other LGBTQIA people, learn new skills, and access additional training tools.

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Trans Tech Social Enterprises
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The TransTech Summit provides attendees with tools to grow their existing careers, interact with new media technology, network with other LGBTQIA people, learn new skills, and access additional training tools.

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Holocaust Center for Humanity
Seattle, WA

Space is limited – reservations are recommended. Program and exhibit are recommended for grade 6 and up.
11:00-12:00pm – Survival and Luck: Holocaust Survivor Peter Metzelaar Shares His Story
Peter will share his remarkable story of hiding in the Netherlands during the Holocaust, his mother’s ingenuity that saved their lives, and the close calls where luck was on their side.
2:00-3:00pm – Shedding Our Stars: Holocaust Survivor Laureen Nussbaum Shares Her Story
Born in Germany, Laureen and her family fled to Amsterdam when the Nazis seized power. Her family lived among many other German Jewish refugees, including Anne Frank and her family. Through a loophole and a supportive German official, Laureen was re-classified as non-Jewish, giving her the ability to help support other Jewish people, including her future husband Rudi. Offered in partnership with the SJCC.
Explore the Holocaust Center’s Museum and the new temporary exhibit, “Memories Unboxed: Rare Photos From Our Archives” which includes photos of Peter Metzelaar and Laureen Nussbaum.

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