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The Next EHC VIRTUAL Roundtable
Sunday, February 21, 2021 – 2-4 pm

The Next EHC VIRTUAL Roundtable

Love, Beauty and Peace
in the Languages of Our Ethnic Communities

As winter and difficult times continue, we invite you to listen to poems and words that remind us of the power of love, the beauty around us and the peace we all long for.

If you wish to share a poem or poetic thoughts on love, beauty or peace, we invite you and your youth to submit the title of an original poem or a poem you cherish from your heritage. There is a place on the RSVP form to provide name of poem and author. Questions? Write to rosanneroyer@comcast.net
 

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2019 ANNUAL MEETING DINNER & AWARDS CEREMONY

Download 2019 Annual Dinner Awards Press Release

Download 2019 Annual Dinner Awards Flyer

Download 2019 EHC Annual Meeting Dinner & Awards Ceremony Program

 


How to create a one-hour ethnic radio program

Next Roundtable: for Ethnic Community Leaders
Follow-up Session on Ethnic Radio Programming
Sunday, October 11, 2020 – 2:00-4:00 pm
Zoom Session – RSVP HERE

 

At the August 23rd Roundtable we met Julianna Ross and Mark Patterson of SPACE 101.1 FM for a virtual look at the community radio station located in Building 138 (the Gatehouse) at Magnuson Park  www.space101fm.org    

On October 11th, Mark will take the first hour to present low-cost options for creating radio programs and some of the technical considerations. EHC’s Roundtable Program Committee will then describe EHC’s ideas for an EHC Radio Hour that can feature segments from you!

 


IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE PROGRAM 
Join us for a brief EHC Annual Meeting

We invite you to remain for a half-hour at the end of this program to participate in a brief Annual Business Meeting, required of non-profit organizations. It was postponed twice and we will appreciate your helping us fulfill this requirement. We’ll ask you to approve our slate of EHC Board Nominees and give a brief financial report and a look into the future.

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We’re calling it the Democracy Cup

 
To: Ethnic Community Organizations and Friends and Supporters of EHC:
 
Last week we sent you an alert that Seattle Unite was preparing a Toolkit on the 2020 Census deadline and reminders to register to vote and to vote.
 
The message below focuses on ACTION #1 Census deadline September 30. Please feel free to forward this email message to members of your organization, friends and family.
 
For the full toolkit containing videos, social media and suggested email content, click here.

 

 
Our Seattle professional sports teams—Sounders FC, Seahawks, Seattle Storm, Seattle Mariners, OL Reign, and Seattle Kraken—have come together with Seattle Unite to encourage all of us to complete the Census, register to vote, and vote.
 

Three important Actions to take for the Democracy Cup

 
  1. Complete the Census by September 30 – it takes less than 10 minutes. www.2020census.gov
  2. Register to Vote by October 26 – it also takes less than 10 minutes. www.votewa.gov
  3. Vote by November 3 at the latest. You can vote as early as October 16.

First up – the U.S. Census

 
A projected $1.5 trillion of federal funds will be allocated to communities based on population. An accurate count impacts vital programs and services such as: 
 
  • School lunch programs for your local schools.
 
  • Buses, and public transportation in your community.
 
  • Local healthcare needs like hospitals and emergency services.
 
  • Senior and youth programs in your neighborhood.
 
An accurate Census count could also mean additional representation in Congress, thus more political power.
 
So, let’s fill out the Census by Sept. 30. We have the power. Let’s use it.
 
 
Please share and retweet the video and social posts from our platforms with family and friends. And please follow Seattle Unite’s Instagram , Facebook , and Twitter for important updates.
 
We want our voices heard. They deserve to be heard. Thank you!
 
In Peace & Unity,
Ethnic Heritage Council
Member, Seattle Unite Coalition
 
P.S. September 22 is National Voter Registration Day. Mark your calendar and register!

 


 

We Are History Keepers
Second Free VIRTUAL Workshop on Preserving
the Historical and Cultural Record of Our Ethnic Communities
 
 

Saturday, September 12, 2020
 
10 am to Noon
 
SPACE IS LIMITED REGISTER TODAY

 

This second online workshop is hosted by 
and Special Co-Hosts,

 
Sessions will cover:
  • Researching local and family history.
  • Conducting oral histories.
  • Digitizing and scanning materials.
  • Organizing and preserving papers and records
 
See full program schedule details here
 
Workshop sessions are led by archivists and librarians from the University of Washington Libraries
 
A Zoom link will be provided to each registrant before the workshop. 

 

Virtual “Doors” open at 9:30 am. Program begins at 10:00 and ends at 12:00 noon.
Prepare your supplies and Zoom readiness before the workshop!
 
 
We Are History Keepers is a program developed by the Ethnic Heritage Council and the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.


 

 
Sunday, August 23, 2020 | 2 – 4 pm

Ethnic Radio in King County: Don’t you think we need more?  

Our bi-monthly Roundtable for Ethnic Community Leaders

Join Julianna Ross of Sand Point Arts & Cultural Exchange (SPACE) for a virtual tour of Building 138 (the Gatehouse) at Magnuson Park where SPACE 101.1 FM is located and where possible rental spaces may serve your space needs. SPACE 101.1 invites your broadcast ideas. We’ll invite ethnic radio hosts from other networks to join the discussion. Magnuson Park is a multi-ethnic community representing many languages, including Amharic, Tigrinya, Vietnamese, Nuer, Cambodian, Somali, and Spanish.

WATCH FOR DETAILS EARLY NEXT WEEK

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Saturday, September 12, 2020 | 10am – noon 

The Next We Are History Keepers VIRTUAL Workshop

Topics to be covered:

  • Organizing and preserving paper archives
  • Researching family and local history
  • Scanning or digitizing materials
  • Conducting Oral Histories and oral history projects

The workshop is sponsored by the Ethnic Heritage Council and the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections. UW archivists and librarians will lead interactive sessions on archiving and research. 

The event is FREE and open to all

Registration is required!

A Zoom link will be provided to each registrant two days before the workshop.

Register Now

 


Beirut in Crisis

Lebanon has been hit with multiple crises—a massive explosion in Beirut on top of economic despair and COVID-19. EHC’s 2020 “Spirit of Liberty” award recipient, Rita Zawaideh is leading relief efforts through the Salaam Cultural Museum, founded by Rita. They are using their long-established lifelines to the Middle East to bring aid to Lebanon as soon as possible.

Please visit the Salaam Museum website and join in bringing aid to the people of Lebanon. 

Read Rita’s biography at 

http://www.ethnicheritagecouncil.org/awards-2/spirit-of-liberty-award/

Thank you for supporting this remarkable Seattle-based initiative to help the people of Beirut.


Visit the Salaam Museum Website

 


Coming up very soon. RSVP Today!
 
 
Sunday, September 15, 2019
2-5 pm
 
A Special Invitation to Ethnic Community Leaders
 
Svea Room, Swedish Club
1920 Dexter Avenue N., Seattle 98109
 
 
Join us for this first in a series of gatherings for refreshments and conversations about common concerns and interests as EHC focuses on the ‘council’ aspect of our name. We’d like you to help us choose themes and locations for the future gatherings in the series and give us ideas on creating a 40 th  Anniversary event in 2020 that will benefit all of us.

 
We Are History Keepers: Preserving your family and ethnic community history in the Pacific Northwest
 
 
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
6:00-7:30 pm
 
Community Room, Crossroads Community Center as part of Welcoming Week in Bellevue
16000 NE 10th St., Bellevue
 
 
When you moved to the Northwest you became part of its history. We want to help you record your experiences, write your local history, and lead you to resources. We offer tools, techniques and resources for keeping records, caring for personal, family and community papers, organizing photos and audio/visual collections, book and other collections; what to save and what to do with materials that you don’t want to keep. This is a sampling of what is included in the expanded “We Are History Keepers” workshops created by the Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest with the University of Washington Libraries. Invite your family and friends. Light refreshments will be served.

 
To learn more about our workshop programs, visit our website.


Cultural Crossroads – November 7 – 9, 2014

Photos courtesy of Jal Schrof.
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30th Annual Naturalization Ceremony – July 4, 2014

Photos courtesy of Jal Schrof.
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