Watch and listen to recordings of past programs and discussions exploring social justice topics like civil rights, intellectual freedom and the criminal justice system. Learn about the Library's work with our community partners and explore diverse viewpoints and perspectives.
Reflections Dance Festival, 2021
Imagine a love letter to the city during an unprecedented time. See ceremony, ritual, and dance meet on the elegant stage of Pier 62 giving testament to the ways art can help us survive.
View Video (01:55:16) | Posted July 2022
BLOOM Food Justice Initiative Work Party
Dig this! Check out this short time lapse video created by BLOOM fellow Daelen Gates showing the BLOOM Food Justice Initiative working in their garden at Wa Na Wari.
View Video (00:01:30) | Posted June 2022
“Unspoken Truths" With Delbert Richardson
Join the renowned historian Delbert Richardson for a conversation about his groundbreaking work on African ancestors and their experiences with European slavers in the Americas. The objects in this profound collection “American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths” shed light on both the inhumanity of slavery and the vast humanity that Black people have embarked upon in the the New World.
View Video (00:34:03) | Posted May 2022
1619: The Unspoken Truth - Resistance/Resilience/Remembrance/Liberation - Event w/Delbert Richardson
Delbert Richards's closing remarks for his exhibition featuring stories and objects from the American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths at King Street Station. This event is made possible with support from the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture and The Seattle Public Library Foundation.
View Video (01:16:56) | Posted April 2022
Exploring Black Joy and Brilliance: New Experiences/Memories
Join us for a four-part intergenerational series that celebrates Black joy and brilliance with local authors from African-American Writers’ Alliance, storytellers, youth, and elders from Seattle’s Black community. Topics to be covered include food and celebrations, nature and the outdoors, family and friends, and new experiences (memories new and old). For all ages, from 4 to 104, no writing experience is necessary!
View Video (01:54:31) | Posted September 2021
Junior Storytellers LIVE!
Under the tutelage of second-generation storyteller Delbert Richardson, youth (ages 13-18) have created stories based on Richardson's award-winning Unspoken Truths Traveling American History Museum.
View Video (01:33:37) | Posted September 2021
UTOPIA Health & Wellness Fair
Join us as community health advocates from UTOPIA Washington and The Pacific Islander Health Board come together with other experts to discuss and share information on Covid-19 vaccination myths, living with chronic illness, easy at home workouts, behavioral health, HIV & STD awareness and education, taking care of your skin, and ballroom culture including a variety of performances.
View Video (01:41:03) | Posted September 2021
UTOPIA: Kurry Talks
Checkout UTOPIA’s closing season of Kurry Talks, a special pandemic talk show created in response to COVID-19 that looks at the resiliency of Pacific Islander femmes, queer, and trans people. The finale lineup includes guests: Del Tunupopo, Esau Taamu, and Ruby Fualaʻau! Hosted by Donato Fatuesi!
View Video (00:37:02) | Posted September 2021
Art Club vs. COVID
Over the spring of 2021, Art Club participants from Seattle’s Sandpoint neighborhood worked with teaching artists (Dakota Camacho, Jerrell Davis, and Romson Bustillo) to reflect on pandemic life. Along the way they learned about public health and how to do creative writing that shared a kid's eye view of the pandemic.
View Video (00:03:45) | Posted September 2021
Exploring Black Brilliance And Black Joy Through Storytelling And Writing: Family & Friends
Part three in an intergenerational series that celebrates Black joy and brilliance with local authors from African-American Writers’ Alliance, storytellers, youth, and elders from Seattle’s Black community.
View Video (01:09:55) | Posted August 2021