We cannot remain silent': Descendants of incarcerated Japanese Americans turn trauma into advocacyJapanese Americans faced extreme prejudice and loss during WWII due to Executive Order 9066, reshaping lives and futures unjustly.
Camp Manzanar serves as a reminder to the United States of racist laws in other erasCamp Manzanar symbolizes the dark legacy of Japanese American internment during WWII, highlighting themes of injustice and racism.
'Doing Is Living' Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa's Biomorphic Wire SculpturesRuth Asawa's internment during WWII had a lasting impact on her artistic development and the creation of her iconic wire sculptures.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Santa Cruz author who chronicled Japanese internment experiences, dies at 90Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, author of 'Farewell to Manzanar', passed away at 90, remembered for her resilience and impactful storytelling of internment camp experiences.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Santa Cruz author who chronicled Japanese internment experiences, dies at 90Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, author of 'Farewell to Manzanar,' died at 90, remembered for her depiction of Japanese American internment during WWII.
We cannot remain silent': Descendants of incarcerated Japanese Americans turn trauma into advocacyJapanese Americans faced extreme prejudice and loss during WWII due to Executive Order 9066, reshaping lives and futures unjustly.
Camp Manzanar serves as a reminder to the United States of racist laws in other erasCamp Manzanar symbolizes the dark legacy of Japanese American internment during WWII, highlighting themes of injustice and racism.
'Doing Is Living' Highlights Five Decades of Ruth Asawa's Biomorphic Wire SculpturesRuth Asawa's internment during WWII had a lasting impact on her artistic development and the creation of her iconic wire sculptures.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Santa Cruz author who chronicled Japanese internment experiences, dies at 90Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, author of 'Farewell to Manzanar', passed away at 90, remembered for her resilience and impactful storytelling of internment camp experiences.
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, Santa Cruz author who chronicled Japanese internment experiences, dies at 90Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, author of 'Farewell to Manzanar,' died at 90, remembered for her depiction of Japanese American internment during WWII.
San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden is the oldest public one in the U.S.The Japanese Tea Garden is a historic symbol of resilience, shaped by events of discrimination and tragedy throughout San Francisco's history.