3 02, 2021

Black History Month

Knowledge is Power Book Giveaway  FEB 24, 2021Neighborhood Parking Lot1:30 PM - 3:00 PMEach month, NAAM is giving away brand new books to local K-12 children through family-friendly and school-based youth events within the community.Click here to learn more. The Impact of Black Pioneers in [...]

3 02, 2021

History Happy Hour: Love & Heartbreak in a Small Town

Be sure to join Issaquah History Museums for the upcoming History Happy Hour! Every small town has epic love stories.. So Celebrate Valentine's Day early with the Issaquah History Museums! Tales in this presentation will include the stories of Minnie and Jake, sweethearts parted by World War I; Magdalena and [...]

2 02, 2021

Celebrate Black History Month With The Issaquah Library!

Celebrate Diversity and Black History Month with The Issaquah Library!Dr. Michelle H. Martin, Beverly Cleary Professor at the University of Washington Information School and former Naturalist, will share recent books about African American children having immersive outdoor experiences. As a Lifetime Girl Scout who grew up loving to spend time in [...]

2 02, 2021

Equity in Issaquah Virtual Meeting

The City of Issaquah’s Human Services Commission is hosting two virtual community convenings to discuss the role of residents in the City’s equity initiatives, and to brainstorm the creation of a new Board/Commission on equity. The meeting takes place 2/4/2021 from 5:30pm to 7:15pm!Be sure to register to get your [...]

1 02, 2021

The Issaquah School District Student Equity Council Seeks Applicants

 The Issaquah School District Student Equity Council is a newly-formed advisory board in which students advocate for equity-related issues. Council members come from diverse backgrounds and schools. We are currently composed of the following affinity (identity and advocacy) groups: Students of Color, Low-Income and Physically Displaced Students, Physical and Cognitive [...]

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