O. Platt Williams is a distinguished civil and labor rights activist and co-founder of the Sonoma County chapter of the NAACP. o-platt-williams’s-recorded-interview
O. Platt Williams is a distinguished civil and labor rights activist and co-founder of the Sonoma County chapter of the NAACP. o-platt-williams’s-recorded-interview
This investigative project focuses on the Song Wong Bourbeau Collection—a gift to the Sonoma County Museum (SCM) from a prominent Chinese American family with roots back to Santa Rosa’s Chinatown, ca. 1877.
Reynaldo Robledo, Sr. is the first Mexican migrant worker in the United States to open his own tasting room and winery.
This is a compelling story of the socially and politically lively Jewish chicken ranchers and egg farmers in Petaluma, California. PDF: petaluma-jewish-community-oral-history
Pete and Luda Toutolmin are a Russian couple with fond memories of life and times on the Russian River in Sonoma County, California.PDF: russian-river-oral-history-toutolmins-transcribed