BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.3159@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20110723T000000Z DTEND:20110723T000000Z DESCRIPTION:This talk focuses on an artist&rsquo\;s book recently completed by Fred Hagstrom\, Rae Schupak Nathan Professor of Art at Carleton Colleg e in Minnesota. The artist&rsquo\;s book is titled&nbsp\;<em>deeply honore d</em>&nbsp\;and tells the story of Frank Shigemura\, who came to Carleton College in 1943.&nbsp\;\n\nCarleton participated in the student relocatio n project\, a program that allowed Japanese American students to leave int ernment camps and continue their educations. Frank Shigemura was the first student to come to Carleton under that program. He left school to serve i n the 442nd and was killed in France. His parents began a life long series of generous contributions to the College in appreciation for the help the College had offered their son.&nbsp\;\n\nProgram is free with&nbsp\;<a hr ef="http://www.janm.org/visit/">admission</a>. Reservations recommended to &nbsp\;<a href="mailto:rsvp@janm.org">rsvp@janm.org</a>&nbsp\;or 213.625.0 414 at least 48 hours prior to the event. Include the name\, date\, and ti me of the program\, as well as your name and the total in your party.\n\n< a href="http://www.janm.org/">www.janm.org</a> DTSTAMP:20240423T222600Z SUMMARY:BOOKS & CONVERSATIONS: "From Minidoka to Minnesota: A Carleton Coll ege Story of the Japanese American Internment" by Fred Hagstrom URL:/en/events/2011/07/23/books-conversations-from-minidoka-to-minnesota/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR