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The Enumclaw History Museum is located at 1837 Marion St, in Enumclaw in a building that was originally built in 1909 as the Enumclaw Masonic Hall. The building was listed on the “Washington Heritage Register” in 2003. The museum features displays of items and photographs of the people, places and history from the late 1800’s to the present, and includes a collection of over 1300 historic local photographs. The photos are indexed and are in albums available for viewing, and you may also purchase prints. There are many records of births, deaths, weddings, and business and family histories that have been catalogued and which visitors are welcome to view.
Epiphanies of Equity (EOE) is a social equity consulting, education, and research group in Seattle, Washington. We focus on transformative, intersectional, and taproot solutions for organizations, businesses, and governments looking to increase their progress and success in achieving their social equity mission and goals.
The Equity in Education Coalition is WA’s only civil rights organization focused on building a revolution in education so that a child’s race and zip code aren’t the predicating factors in defining their success. POC-led.
Ildikó Kalapács and Wayne Kraft founded the Erdély Ensemble in Spokane, Washington, in 1988. The Ensemble has devoted itself to the task of studying and performing dances form regions of Hungary and Transylvania (Romania) where astoundingly rich folk traditions once flourished. Due to the pressures of urbanization and 20th century life–as well as the repression of the former Romanian dictatorship–, many of these folk traditions have vanished or are near vanishing. Some of the dances we are studying have been called back into life from film documents made some decades ago.
Founded in 2010, eSe Teatro honors self-definition and inclusion, striving to represent all the colors in the “rainbow of brown” of our Latinidad. Our affiliated artists range from immigrants to U.S. born, Spanish-speaking and non Spanish-speaking, representing cultures and heritages from all over The Americas and Caribbean.
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