Witness the struggle and sacrifice for civil rights in America through the eyes of an African American student in Mississippi during the 1950s and 1960s. Learn how the fight against prejudice has shaped our history.
Living Voices combines live theatrical performances with archival film, turning history into a moving personal journey. This performance will take place in the Joshua Green Foundation Theater on MOHAI’s second floor.
Suitable for guests 12 years to adult.
For disability accommodations, please contact [email protected]two weeks prior to the event.
Location: Joshua Green Foundation Theater
Cost: Free for MOHAI members / Included with museum admission
Related Events
Baseball All-Stars
@ Museum of History & Industry
CALLING ALL BASEBALL FANS! Celebrate some of the biggest all-stars of all time at MOHAI’s Special Baseball All-Stars Display.
King County Metro 50th Anniversary: Park Day
@ Museum of History & Industry
Come celebrate King County Metro’s 50th birthday at Lake Union Park!
King County Metro 50th Anniversary
@ Museum of History & Industry
MOHAI is proud to partner with the Northwest’s largest transit agency in celebrating their five decades of connections across our communities.
MOHAI Mercantile Literary Series: History on the Half Shell
@ Museum of History & Industry
Enjoy the view of the boats along Lake Union while learning a bit of Pacific Northwest culinary seafood history.
Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science
@ Museum of History & Industry
Explore the rich tapestry of Indigenous knowledge and its intersection with modern scientific advancements.
Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science
@ Museum of History & Industry
SEATTLE’S MUSEUM OF HISTORY & INDUSTRY (MOHAI) PRESENTS Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science. Exhibit
Cedar Paddle Necklace Making
@ Museum of History & Industry
Celebrate the opening of Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science. by creating Cedar Paddle Necklaces with the Hibulb Cultural...
Promised Land: Documentary Film Screening
@ Museum of History & Industry
Join MOHAI and the Duwamish Tribe for a screening of Promised Land.
Buffalo Harvesting and Cultural Wellness
@ Museum of History & Industry
Join Yakama Nation elder Glen Pinkham as he shares his experiences facilitating traditional buffalo harvesting on ancestral lands.
Transformation Through Immigration
@ Museum of History & Industry
The Curator’s Fellowship invites community and academic historians to bring a new perspective to MOHAI’s extensive collections. 2023...
MOHAI Mercantile Literary Series: Unicorns on Fire by Vu Le
@ Museum of History & Industry
Calling all Nonprofit Unicorns!
History Makers Gala 2023
@ Museum of History & Industry
You are invited to join the MOHAI community for an evening dinner and auction Friday, November 3, 2023, at the annual History Makers Gala in...
History Café: The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
@ Museum of History & Industry
The Washington Talking Book and Braille library has been providing services to the visually impaired since 1906. Since then it has continually...
Living Voices: Native Vision
@ Museum of History & Industry
A Navajo girl explores her family’s past while struggling to keep her culture in a government-run boarding school.
Living Voices: The New American
@ Museum of History & Industry
Share the journey of The New American, from the turmoil of the old country, to the promise of America.
Related Businesses
Museum of History & Industry
MOHAI collects and preserves the diverse history of Seattle, the Puget Sound region and beyond. Highlighting innovation and education, MOHAI...