Sap In Their Veins: A Conversation with Photographer David Paul Bayles

Museum of Culture and Environment 1200 N. D St., Ellensburg, WA, United States

David Paul Bayles is a photographer, a former logger, and an environmentalist whose work is featured in the exhibit Sap In Their Veins (currently on display at the CWU Museum of Culture & Environment). Through photographs and oral histories of loggers in the wake of the Pacific Northwest’s “Spotted Owl Wars,” Bayles asks us to… Continue Reading Sap In Their Veins: A Conversation with Photographer David Paul Bayles

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Heroes Unheralded: Stories from Nisei World War II Veterans and their Families

Museum of Culture and Environment 1200 N. D St., Ellensburg, WA, United States

On May 11 at 6:30 PM the CWU Museum of Culture & Environment welcomes Dr. Linda Tamura, Professor of Education Emerita, Willamette University. She will address American World War II veterans of Japanese ancestry, their unwelcome return home, and how communities have moved forward to honor them and address past wrongs. This research is rooted… Continue Reading Heroes Unheralded: Stories from Nisei World War II Veterans and their Families

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