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Documenting Latino History in Washington’s Tri-Cities

adminBy adminOctober 11, 2025Updated:October 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Documenting Latino History in Washington’s Tri-Cities

A new project is underway to preserve the rich history of Latino residents in Washington’s Tri-Cities. Washington State University Tri-Cities (WSU Tri-Cities) and Columbia Basin College (CBC) are collaborating. They aim to record the stories and experiences of the local Latino community. This effort seeks to create a lasting digital archive.

Preserving Local Heritage

The Tri-Cities region has a significant Latino population. Their contributions to the area’s development are profound. Many stories, however, remain undocumented. This project addresses a critical need. It ensures these important narratives are not lost over time. It provides a vital resource for future generations. Additionally, it highlights the diverse heritage of the community.

A Collaborative Community Initiative

The Tri-Cities Latino Community Partnership Fund is supporting this project. This fund operates under the United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties. It provided the initial grant. Dr. Ana Maria Rodriguez-Vivaldi leads the effort at WSU Tri-Cities. She is an associate professor in the Communication department. Dr. Bianca Torres, a history professor, spearheads the work at CBC. This partnership brings together academic expertise and community support.

Capturing Personal Stories

The core of the initiative involves oral history interviews. Researchers conduct these interviews with Latino residents. They record personal accounts of life in the Tri-Cities. The interviews cover various topics. These include family migration, community building, and professional experiences. Furthermore, participants share their cultural traditions and challenges faced. The goal is to capture diverse perspectives.

Building a Digital Archive

The first phase of the project is complete. It includes 12 recorded interviews. These interviews will become part of a new digital repository. This online archive will be publicly accessible. It will serve as an educational tool. Students, researchers, and the general public can access these stories. It ensures the historical contributions of local Latinos are recognized and studied.

Looking Ahead

Organizers are now seeking additional funding. This will allow them to expand the project. They plan to conduct many more interviews. This expansion will capture an even broader range of experiences. They also aim to involve more students in the research. Students can learn valuable skills. They can also connect directly with their community’s history. The project represents a significant step. It is building a comprehensive record of Tri-Cities Latino heritage for years to come.

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