America stands accountable at the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. We rise as the governed, with high expectations that our judiciary must uphold the rule of law in that all people have the right to due process.
Join the Black Heritage Society of Washington State as we honor the trailblazing legacies of Washington State Black judges who commit themselves to interpreting the law, and we also recognize those who continue to advocate for fair and just treatment. Where do we stand in the court of public opinion these 250 years later?
Where: Museum of History and Industry; 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
When: Tuesday, February 10 at 7:00 pm
Presented in partnership with the Black Heritage Society of Washington State.
Interpreters: Amie Pease & Lisa Davy
ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. In addition, a limited number of Assistive Listening Devices are available upon request. For more accessibility support, email programs@mohai.org two weeks before the program.
ID: A blurry black and white photograph of five people sitting in their business suits and looking forward. The focus point of the photograph is a Black man sitting, looking down at papers in his hands.
