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Event Series Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth

Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? They are bold, powerful, tragic, beautiful, and true. Through story and dynamic, original contemporary art, Men of Change shares the inspiring lives of over two dozen African American men who have changed the course of our nation. These men, known and unknown, past and present, are leaders and icons whose significant > Continue Reading

$5 – $17

In Washington’s Fields: Photographs by David Bacon

Washington State History Museum 1911 Pacific Ave, Tacoma

David Bacon is a photojournalist, author, activist, and organizer. Much of his work focuses on farm labor issues. While the people in his photographs are integral to the process of putting food on tables throughout the country, their daily lives are often unseen. This selection of photographs conveys stories of the people working in farm > Continue Reading

$5 – $17
Event Series The 2018 Teeny Awards

The 2018 Teeny Awards

The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 305 Harrison St, Seattle, United States

The annual Teeny Awards Ceremony celebrates the best in our region's arts and culture according to teens. Come and help us elevate and celebrate young people's contributions to keeping our arts community healthy and strong for decades to come. Plus, there will be cupcakes! Tacoma organizations who are nominated for an award include: Broadway Center > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Oasis Youth Center Satelite Program

Oasis Youth Center Satelite Program

Key Peninsula Civic Center 17010 S. Vaughn Road, Vaughn, WA, United States

Are you a queer or questioning youth between the ages of 14-24 and live in the Gig Harbor, Key Peninsula area? We are bringing Oasis Youth Center to you! Join us for our Satellite program – there will be games, new friends, activities, learning and snacks. Tuesdays 3-6pm at Key Peninsula Civic Center. Tell a > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series Girls Who Code – RAIN Incubator

Girls Who Code – RAIN Incubator

RAIN Incubator 2304 Jefferson Avenue, Tacoma, WA, United States

Girls Who Code is a national Club that is designed as a free after-school program for 6th-12th grade girls to join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models from UW Tacoma. We use computer science (CS) to change the world with a mission to close the gender gap in CS.  Participants have the opportunity > Continue Reading

World Affairs Happy Hour

Stink - Cheese & Meat 628 St Helens Ave, Tacoma

Brexit. Hong Kong protests. Impeachment proceedings. Cyber threats. Elections in Africa. Food crises in South America. Climate change. Do you want to talk about current events, but are greeted by friends with an eye roll? Come nerd out and catch up with the members of the World Affairs Council! We’ll be meeting up for drinks, > Continue Reading

Free
Event Series The 2018 Teeny Awards

The 2018 Teeny Awards

The Vera Project, 305 Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109 305 Harrison St, Seattle, United States

The annual Teeny Awards Ceremony celebrates the best in our region's arts and culture according to teens. Come and help us elevate and celebrate young people's contributions to keeping our arts community healthy and strong for decades to come. Plus, there will be cupcakes! Tacoma organizations who are nominated for an award include: Broadway Center > Continue Reading

Free

Minecraft – Teen and Adult Edition

Puyallup Public Library 324 S. Meridian, Puyallup, WA

Minecraft is NOT just for kids! Grab your friends and come play Minecraft with us at the Puyallup Public Library! Bring your own device or use one of ours. Library devices will be available on first-come, first-serve basis. For ages 15 to adult.

The Grand Cinema Tuesday Film – SKINFOLK : Sheree’s Story & Daugthers of the Dust

The Grand Cinema 606 South Fawcett Avenue, Tacoma, WA, United States

Join The Grand Cinema on Tuesday 2/25 for a film screening of SKINFOLK: SHEREE'S STORY with Grant Spark recipient CHIMAERA. The film plays with DAUGHTERS OF THE DASH. In 1991, filmmaker Julie Dash made history when the film became the first feature film by an African American woman to have a wide release. Twenty-five years > Continue Reading