BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.6401@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20210520T000000Z DTEND:20210520T000000Z DESCRIPTION:From Spanish colonial missions to WWII concentration camps to p resent day ICE run “family detention centers\,” the history of the U.S . is marked by the mass incarceration due to racism and xenophobia that ha s affected Japanese and Latin Americans. In 1942\, Crystal City detention facility opened in south Texas as one of the many sites around the U.S. us ed to incarcerate those of Japanese ancestry during WWII. Unique to Crysta l City\, many of these internees had been deported from Latin America to t he U.S. This panel of artists and experts will speak not only to these con nected histories of violence\, but also to the interwoven stories of resis tance and community power that were built out of these times of pressure. Moderated by <strong>Clement Hanami</strong>\, JANM’s VP of Exhibitions and Art Director\, panelists include <strong>Jesus Barraza</strong>\, co -founder of Dignidad Rebelde\, <strong>Shizu Saldamondo</strong>\, visual artist\, and <strong>Kazumu Naganuma</strong>\, Japanese Peruvian surviv or of Crystal City.\n\nThis program is presented in partnership with the M useum of Latin American Art as part Asian Pacific Islander Latinx Festival . Find the rest of the series programming at: <a href="/molaa.org/events/2 021/5/20/apilxfest" target="_blank">molaa.org/events/2021/5/20/apilxfest\n </a>\n<strong><a href="https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VZ8Ta1CpSzO8RtR P16bIzA" target="_blank">RSVP HERE</a></strong> DTSTAMP:20250114T064518Z SUMMARY:Detention/Resistance: Japanese American and Latinx Histories of Inc arceration URL:/en/events/2021/05/20/detentionresistance-japanese-american-and-latinx/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR