Washington State Census Board (1943-1967) and Its Legacy (Affiliate David Swanson presents at PNW Historian’s Guild Conference, 3/3/18)
Posted: 2/26/2018 (Local Events)
The PNW Historian’s Guild Conference theme “From Armistice to Amazon: A Century of Transformations,” addresses the profound changes this region has experienced between 1918 and 2018.
Two parallel tracks of presentations on the effects of both World Wars, Native rights issues, labor strife, neighborhood preservation, non-violence, inclusive archives management, and a high-level view of regional development are among the many topics covered. Presentations may be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in regional history; we look forward to seeing you.
The full schedule is now posted online here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/198b6MFlMH3vN3FC7YNYFFlX6qKBdtp8H/view
The conference is free and open to the public, but program attendees are encouraged to consider becoming members of the Pacific Northwest Historians Guild.
For more information please contact us at pacificnwhistoriansguild@gmail.com.
To register: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3235549
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SESSION I • 10:15-11:45
Session 1B
Inclusive Approaches to Historical Research • Washington Mutual Foundation Meeting Room 1, Level 4
Speakers:
A. Anne Jenner: “We Are History Keepers! An Inclusive Approach to Archiving Our Regional History”
B. Nicole Robert: “The Evocative Object: Digital Storytelling”
C. David Swanson: “Washington State Census Board (1943-1967) and Its Legacy”
Date: 03/03/2018
Time: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Location: Seattle Public Library, Central Downtown Branch