Redlining Heritage Trail Tour
Saturday, April 25 | 11:30 AM - 1:00PM
General admission to the Museum is included with your tour ticket.
Produced in partnership with the National Park Service and Northwest African American Museum, learn about housing exclusion and how Seattle communities came together to make change as we walk through the Chinatown-International District and Central District.
Though many believe Seattle is a liberal city, the history of redlining and the road toward open housing has been a long struggle. The history of redlining and the Civil Rights movement in Seattle is necessary as we continue to explore themes of gentrification and displacement as time goes on. Take a walk with us to hear the stories of home, and to celebrate BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities that are currently and were historically marginalized in Seattle.β―
Tour Details:
π Starting Point: Wing Luke Museum, Tateuchi Story Theatre
β±οΈ Tour Duration: 90 minutes
πΆπ½ββοΈββ‘οΈ Total Distance Traveled: Up to 1.0 mile, with some steep inclines and declines
π Number of Points of Interest: 5+
For more information about accessibility, please visit Redlining Heritage Trail.
All neighborhood tours hosted by the Wing Luke Museum are a subsidiary of Chinatown Discovery Tours thanks to the generosity of Violet Mar and Howard Eng.