With Their Lives Upended, They Practiced the Art of Resilience
Briefly

Mine Okubo's Watercolor, 'Wind and Dust', captures the struggle of Japanese American families during WWII, revealing their vulnerability amidst the oppressive environment of the internment camp.
'Pictures of Belonging' serves as a vital reminder of cultural loss and resilience, showcasing nearly 100 artistic works that tell the life stories of Japanese American women affected by wartime displacement.
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