Symposium: Cast In Bronze: Terminology And Memory Of The Japanese American WWII Incarceration Experience

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Conference/Presentation

Oct 201122
9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.

Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California
1840 Sutter Stl.
San Francisco, California, 94115
United States


Cast in Bronze will discuss euphemisms used to minimize or understate the involuntary incarceration of people of Japanese descent during World War II to better define the chapter of history for future generations. Scholars and activists such as Roger Daniels, Lane Hirabayashi, Karen Ishizuka, Tetsuden Kashima, Mako Nakagawa, Neil Gotanda and Don Hata will be speakers. The event is free with lunch provided and a closing reception afterward. RSVP required.  Hiroshi Shimizu at (415) 566-2279 or hshimizu@pacbell.net

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