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Cid new episode 2016
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Listen to past History Café recordings on SoundCloud related to the Chinese Exclusion Act.View items in the MOHAI online collection related to the Chinese Exclusion Act and the Wa Chong Co.Our special guest is Doan Nguyen, Senior Tour Manager at the Wing Luke Museum, who shares about the history of the museum’s building and the stories it has to tell about life in the CID during the era of the Chinese Exclusion Act. In this episode, we explore the resiliency of this neighborhood during its original settlement, re-settlement, and growth in the mid-late 1800s. Learn how Seattle’s earliest Chinese American pioneers built and maintained community in the face of racism, riots, and constant change. Seattle’s Chinatown/International District has been through a lot over the decades. Subscribe and listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher Episode 7–Seattle’s Resilient Chinese Pioneers Stream Rainy Day History Season Two Trailer on SoundCloudĭownload a Rainy Day History Season Two Trailer transcript (PDF)

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Trivia music is “Sounds like Jobim on a Mario in an Elevator” by μB on Free Music Archive.Grace designed the logo, and Finch wrote the theme music and performed it along with Tyler and friend of the pod Sylvie Wang.The podcast was developed by the 2019 MYA.

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  • This season was imagined by the 2020 MOHAI Youth Advisors.
  • This trailer was written and performed by TK and India, and produced by Ziah.
  • Special Guest Voices (in order of appearance) Featuring new voices, new segments, and special guests! In this trailer, hear from host TK about what to expect in season two, interview clips from our first three episodes, and a get a sneak peek at the first episode with a trivia question from India! New episodes to be released every Thursday beginning July 23. Rainy Day History is back for another season! The 2020 MYA team has been hard at work putting together brand new episodes for you to enjoy this summer.Įxploring the theme of “growth”, these eight episodes will be tackling inclusion and exclusion through projects, people, and events that helped expand Seattle and put it on the map.












    Cid new episode 2016