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The Wing Luke Asian Museum

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Belonging: Before and After the Immigration Law of 1965
This exhibit marks the 50th anniversary of a bill that activated a sea of change in the ethnic and cultural make-up of America. A major part of the exhibit includes a crowd-sourced showcase of some of the many rich stories about immigration within our communities.

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Community Heritage Center
"The Wing Luke Asian Museum collects and preserves artifacts, photographs, archives and oral histories pertaining to the history, culture and art of the Asian Pacific American community."

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Sikh Community: Over 100 Years in the Pacific Northwest
"Although Sikhs have been living in the United States and Canada for over a century, the general public understands little about the Sikh faith and the community's long-standing roots in the Pacific Northwest. The first Sikh immigrants arrived in this region in the late 1800s, working in lumber mills and constructing railroads." Five topics, with many images: 1) Sikhism (history); 2) Life in the Pacific Northwest; 3) Distinguished Community Leaders; 4) Mis-Identity; 5) Being Sikh in a Western World.

Go to Museum Resource: http://www.wingluke.org/single-exhibit/?mep_event=1284&t=p/
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