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Unspoken Truths: We STILL Dream a Future Exhibit at King Street Station

  • Writer: Judy Lee
    Judy Lee
  • Apr 8
  • 1 min read
Delbert Richardson wearing colorful African garb in front of the exhibit's sign reading The Unspoken Truths of Mother Africa.

Our colleague, Delbert Richardson of The Unspoken Truths, has an art and history exhibit titled We STILL Dream a Future: Reclaiming Our Humanity at King Street Station. Using a multi-sensory, interdisciplinary approach with artifacts and storyboards, the exhibit walks visitors through four segments: Mother Africa, U.S. Chattel Slavery, the Jim Crow Era, and Still, We Rise.


King Street Station is located on 303 S. Jackson St. in Seattle and has gallery hours on Wednesdays through Saturdays at 11-5pm and first Thursdays during Pioneer Square Artwalk at 11-8pm. This is an incredibly thought provoking exhibit and we encourage everyone to attend. The exhibit will run through May 9th.

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