BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.3965@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20121101T000000Z DTEND:20121231T000000Z DESCRIPTION:<span style="color: purple\;"><strong>About the Exhibition</str ong>\n\nThrough the diverse perspectives of seven ordinary citizens whose lives and communities were forever changed by World War II\, this exhibiti on asks visitors to think critically about freedom\, history\, and\, ultim ately\, the ongoing struggle to live democratically in a diverse America.\ n\n<em>Fighting For Democracy: Who is the &ldquo\;We&rdquo\; in &ldquo\;We \, the People&rdquo\;?</em> is presented by the <a href="http://www.ncdemo cracy.org/">National Center for the Preservation of Democracy</a>\, an edu cational program of the Japanese American National Museum\, to advance the understanding of\, and commitment to\, American democratic ideals. The Lo s Angeles exhibition opened in October\, 2005\, and was made possible with major support provided by the U.S. Army Center for Military History.\n\n< span style="color: purple\;"><strong>About the Highground Veterans Memoria l Park</strong>\n\nIt is the mission of The Highground to honor Veterans a nd their families and to educate about the cost of things&mdash\;the human cost. The Highground is a Veterans Memorial Park that pays tribute to the Dead\, and honors the Survivors\, their service\, and their sacrifices. I t also pays tribute to the people who supported them when they were away a nd upon their return.\n\nFor more information about this presentation\, co ntact 715.743.4224\, or visit&nbsp\;<a href="http://thehighground.org/" ta rget="_blank">thehighground.org</a>.\n\nFor more information about the exh ibition and a listing of other venues\, to explore an online version\, or to download the accompanying Educator&rsquo\;s Resource Guide\, visit&nbsp \;<a href="http://www.ncdemocracy.org/node/1097">ncdemocracy.org</a>.\n\n< em>Fighting for Democracy</em>&nbsp\;is presented by the Arab American Nat ional Museum in partnership with the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy\, an educational program of the Japanese American National Mu seum\, to advance the understanding of\, and commitment to\, American demo cratic ideals. The Los Angeles exhibition and traveling version are funded in part by the U.S. Army Center of Military History. The traveling exhibi tion ten-city tour has been made possible through the generous support of The Boeing Company.\n\nPHOTO CREDITS &ndash\; Bill: National Archives (018 -T-44K-13)\; Carl: National Archives (NWDNS-127-MN-83714)\; Domingo: Colle ction of Domingo Los Ba&ntilde\;os (NCPD.17.2005.104)\; Frances: From the Frances Slanger Collection in The Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University (NCPD.30.2005.24)\; George: Gift of Mary S. Tominaga\ , Japanese American National Museum (94.49.28)\; Hazel: The Woman&rsquo\;s Collection\, Texas Woman&rsquo\;s University (MSS.358)\; H&eacute\;ctor: Dr. H&eacute\;ctor P. Garc&iacute\;a Papers\, Special Collections &amp\; A rchives\, Texas A&amp\;M University&ndash\;Corpus Christi Bell Library (NC PD.1.2004.30). DTSTAMP:20240419T222444Z SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Fighting For Democracy: Who is the "We" in "We\, the Pe ople"? URL:/en/events/2012/11/01/exhibition-fighting-for-democracy-who-is-the-we/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR