Timber Culture

Feb. 20–May 4, 2024:
“Timber Culture” is a traveling exhibit from the Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center that explores cultural heritage in the Pacific Northwest. The exhibit depicts the lives of loggers and their families drawn together from different cultures during the great migration, presenting an inclusive look at Oregon’s multicultural logging communities. In sharing and discussing the history of the segregated logging community of Maxville, Oregon, the exhibit examines issues of race and social justice through the lens of Oregon’s history.
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Academics
- Majors & Programs
- General Studies
-
Academic Calendar
- Catalog
- Graduation Requirements
- Whitman Faculty
- Study Abroad
- Fellowships and Grants
- Honor Societies
-
Research at Whitman
- Global Whitman
- Immersive Learning at Whitman
- STEM Hub
- The Center for Writing and Speaking
-
Disability Access Services
- Academic Resource Center
- Maxey Museum
-
Sheehan Gallery
- Community Outreach
- Academic Placement Tests