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Japanese internment. They included faculty members, photographers, and former government employees, some of whom had direct familial ties to Japanese internment. There was a panel discussion held by the Asian Pacific American Student Affairs located at The University of Arizona in 2021. It included an analysis on Japanese Americans and their mobilization to combat the injustices of Executive Order 9066.
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Remembrance, observing the day that Executive Order 9066 was signed and authorizing the Japanese American internment, was in the state of Washington on November 25, 1978, organized by the Evacuation Redress Committee. Co-sponsors included thirty churches, veterans' groups, and other
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with an attendance of a few dozen people and was a first of its kind event held at the Joint-Base
Elmendorf Richardson. The event was a single day event consisting of speaker Alice Tanaka Hikido who as a child, lived through the events of relocation and Japanese internment when she was only 9 years
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Day of
Remembrance is observed across the United States. General practices and activities include a day of commemoration, remembering those affected by Executive Order 9066 and a brief history of the events of Japanese internment. It can also include panel discussions, speeches, presentations, art
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released a statement noting that on Day of
Remembrance, "The Japanese American community comes together to not only reflect, but to tell our story, teach others, and lift up the voices of our community," and noted that all Americans "Share the charge to ensure that our country not only learns from,
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In Utah, the earliest recorded Day of
Remembrance event was held February 19th 2005. The event was held in Salt Lake City's Japantown at the Japanese Church of Christ by the Japanese-American community. The event was held to remember the role the war had on the Japantown and community. The event
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More recently, in 2023, the Day of
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Camp Amache located in
Granada, Colorado is one of the centers built as internment camp for japanese americans. In present day, Camp Amache is now known as Granada Relocation Center. In March 2022, President Joe Biden signed the Amache National Historic Site Act. This allowed for Amache National
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February 19, 2022 a Day of Remembrance mini exhibit opened in the Japanese American Museum of Oregon. This mini exhibit helps educate the public to help honor and remember those impacted by the incarceration of Japanese Americans. In addition to this mini exhibit, The Portland
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The state of Idaho has been commemorating day of remembrance since the early 2000s. The governor's office often facilitates these events. In recent years the event in Idaho has included films. both involved dialogue about the grave concern of civil rights violations faced by people of
Japanese
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Recorded Day of Remembrance events in Arizona date back to 2017 and 2021. The event in 2017 was facilitated by the Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition. During the event in 2017 the Southern Arizona Japanese Cultural Coalition held a discussion with a broad coalition of people who have
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in Denver, Colorado. The event was hosted by the Mile High Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) and consisted of 5 Japanese American speakers Carolyn Takeshita, Rose Tanaka, Bob Fuchigami, Aiko Okubo and Min Mochizoki. Each of these speakers shared their stories of Japanese
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is a bronze folding chair sculpted by Peter Reiquam, designed to give the visitor an idea of what the sculpture is memorializing. The sculpture is placed on simulated floor boards that are similar to the gymnasium floor the graduation ceremony for the Juneau High School class of 1958.
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old. The place this event took place in was unique due to the fact the building is resting on a not commonly known internment camp. Knowing this information, it was also noted that in Hikido's presentation references to the prison like containment of the camps were made known.
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internment and the events that occurred the day they were forced out of their homes and what life was like after. In each of their cases, these events happened when they were only children. The event lasted a day and gathered a crowd of over 200 people.
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Japanese Citizens Americans League is known to hold Day of Remembrance events. The most recent even was held was on February 17,2024 and was open for public attendance again working to educate the public and empower individuals to stand up for Asian Americans.
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Historic Site to officially be a national park. The park currently serves a resource center to help educate the public. This National Park is anticipated to hold Day of Remembrance celebrations and be a critical site of knowledge and remembrance in Colorado.
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The first Day of Remembrance event in Oregon occurred February 17, 1979, less than three months after the initial Washington event. Like the Washington event, it was held at a detention site: the former site of the
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In 1986 Governor George Deukmejian declared February 19, 1986 to be a Day of Remembrance in California, the first DOR designation by the state of California., two and a half years before the "redress bill"
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Department of American Ethnic Studies held its first Day of Remembrance program in 1997, and has held such a program all but three of the years since. At the 2008 ceremony, called
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created by artist Kishi Bashi. Kishi Bashi recounted his own experience of being impacted by the legacy of Japanese internment and how others were impacted as well.
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in Seattle to Puyallup, replicating the route taken by some of the internees. One of the key organizers of the first day of remembrance was Chinese-American writer,
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walks, film observance, general activism and firsthand accounts.
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Courage in Action: the Life and Legacy of Gordon K. Hirabayashi
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Japanese Americans observe Day of Remembrance at Idaho Capitol
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Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II
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