Farming Bainbridge: Voices of Farming Past and Present
Virtual ProgramJoin us for this panel discussion to hear some [...]
Join us for this panel discussion to hear some [...]
Join us to listen to Bainbridge Island Filipino American and Indipino Community members share history and stories about growing up gathering in the Filipino American Community Hall.
Join us for a conversation with Islander, Jim Hopper, Executive Director of the Bainbridge Community Foundation. Jim will speak to ways generous donations have shaped our community and reflect our ideals.
Join us to hear about the ways faith communities come together on Bainbridge Island. Reverend Erin Grayson, President of the Bainbridge Island North Kitsap Interfaith Council, will share her experiences.
Join us to listen to Brenda Fantroy-Johnson and Clarence Moriwaki experiences of becoming long time members of the Island community. They will share the impact of having Bainbridge friends and neighbors encourage, even insist, that they contribute their perspectives by serving as members of the BI City Council.
Join us for this conversation about why our powerful resistance to organized bigotry on Bainbridge Island is crucial. Panelists will share Islanders’ responses to injustice in the past and research on current organizing today.
Join us in a conversation about Port Madison’s past and present. Topics will include perspectives from the archeological record, life in Port Madison seventy years ago, and reflections of a filmmaker who grew up in Port Madison.
Join us in a conversation with Bainbridge Black, a newly formed organization on the Island that seeks to provide leadership and support for a more inclusive community. The Bainbridge Public Library hosts this online program with the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum.
Join us to hear about the journey local teachers took to create their own stories through experiencing Manzanar alongside survivors. Listen to perspectives from teachers, survivors and co-directors of the Only What We Can Carry Project, who have facilitated the past five delegations.
Join us to explore the significance of the first locally written textbook to include the amazing history Bainbridge Island’s BIPOC communities. Former students, teachers and authors (members of the Minority History Committee in the 1970s), will discuss this textbook, rarely used today, called, "They Cast A Long Shadow."