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For Students
Learn about the history and culture of Asian Pacific Islander Americans through our educational resources and school tours. Bring your classroom for a docent-led tour of the current displays and our permanent exhibition, "One Song, Many Voices: The Asian Pacific American Experience" and discover almost 200 years of Asian Pacific American history in the Pacific Northwest. Or bring an outreach kit into your classroom to supplement your study of Asian Pacific history and culture. For students, teachers and researchers interested in furthering their study, the WLAM's Community Heritage Center is accessible week day afternoons and by appointment and includes literature, archival documents, videos, oral history collections and the Densho - Japanese American Legacy Project computer archive database.
Asian American Resources for Middle School and High School Students:
Immigration
Employment
Refugees
Community Life
Current and contemporary issues
New Year celebrations
Japanese American Internment Camps
First 100 years of Chinese in Seattle
Bibliographies
Community Heritage Center (CHC): offers access to artifacts, photographs, oral histories, video histories, books, archives, and reference materials. The CHC can be accessed Monday through Friday 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. To reserve your appointment, call (206) 623-5124 ext. 117.
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