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Bainbridge Island Museum of Art welcomes two Bainbridge Island high schoolers Izaya Brown and Sara Bukair to share their personal histories and discuss cultural identity.
Bainbridge Island Museum of Art welcomes two Bainbridge Island high schoolers Izaya Brown and Sara Bukair to share their personal histories and discuss cultural identity, as well as their work organizing and leading community and events with the Multicultural Advisory Council.
This event is free and takes place on Zoom. Pre-registration is required.
ABOUT THE PANELISTS
Izaya Brown is a student at Bainbridge High School. He is active in civic engagement with the leaders of Living life Leadership and has lived on Bainbridge Island for five years.
Sara Bukair is a senior at Bainbridge High School and Multicultural Advisory Council representative who is passionate about equity and social justice. Sara is originally Yemeni-Ethiopian and has spent much of her life living in the UAE. She has most recently worked on voter registration and racial equity projects to help increase student civic engagement.
ADMISSION INFO
This event is free and takes place on Zoom. Pre-registration is required.
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
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SPONSORSPARTNERSBAINBRIDGE ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT MULTICULTRURAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
LOCATION
550 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
PARKING INFO
Parking is available and free to our visitors.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
BIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also
View moreBIMA is located in the Island Gateway complex which has accessible parking spaces on Ravine Lane. There is a flat surface entering the courtyard, which leads into the museum. Parking is also available in the underground garage. Take the elevator to First Floor Rear (1R) during museum hours for access through the Community Gallery to the Auditorium, Bistro and Museum.
All of the Museum is accessible by ramps and elevators. If someone in your party needs a wheelchair to enjoy the museum, please ask to borrow a loaner one at the reception desk.
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