PNW MOSAIC
The PNW MOSAIC Project: Mapping Othering, Strength, & Allyship In Community is a publicly accessible free online resource housed at Gonzaga University in cooperation with the Gonzaga School of Leadership Studies, Gonzaga Center for the Study of Hate, and multiple community partners. Funding for this project has been made possible by the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations.
Here, you will find stories focusing on lived experiences in the Pacific Northwest with a commitment to the values of justice and human rights. Stories here help us to connect our past with our present, and support choices today to become upstanders in actively working for more inclusive communities. We take seriously our duty to surface the stories of bias and bigotry as well as to celebrate the resiliency of our diverse community members and solidarity through allyship. Our goal is to support leadership for the common good, nurturing greater compassion and a more democratic society.
The resources here have generally been created by Gonzaga students and are continually growing in number. If you would like to become involved with PNW MOSAIC Project, we invite your participation by suggesting stories, recommending contacts, and or providing sponsorships. Please contact Dr. Kristine Hoover at hoover@gonzaga.edu to explore possibilities.
To suggest a story, please visit our blog page by clicking in the top right corner here.

Best Asian Market

The Booker T. Washington Community Center (1937 – 1949)

The Lorraine: A Place to Build Community and Promote Culture

St. Ann's Catholic Church

Bonner County Human Rights Task Force: Standing For Community for 30 Years

Faith Leaders and Leaders of Conscience (FLLC): Having Allergies to Egos

Montana Human Rights Network

Spokane County Human Rights Task Force: Pioneering a Community Hate Documentation Project

Young Warrior Society: Advocating for Cultural Resiliency and Sovereignty
