We cannot remain silent': Descendants of incarcerated Japanese Americans turn trauma into advocacyJapanese Americans faced extreme prejudice and loss during WWII due to Executive Order 9066, reshaping lives and futures unjustly.
Japanese American Baseball Players Return to Manzanar Internment CampThe restoration of the baseball field at Manzanar symbolizes resilience and cultural identity for the Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II.
Able to happen again': California Japanese American historians warn of Trump's use of 1798 wartime lawThe history of Japanese American incarceration during WWII echoes current civil rights concerns under recent U.S. leadership.
Camp Manzanar serves as a reminder to the United States of racist laws in other erasCamp Manzanar symbolizes the dark legacy of Japanese American internment during WWII, highlighting themes of injustice and racism.
Japanese Americans returned from prison camps 80 years ago to face one of the country's 'greatest swindles'Japanese Americans faced unjust imprisonment during WWII, leading to forced relocation and loss of homes.
New exhibit shows how Japanese Americans were uprooted from across Berkeley during WWIIThe exhibition illuminates the historical injustices faced by Japanese Americans in Berkeley during WWII.
We cannot remain silent': Descendants of incarcerated Japanese Americans turn trauma into advocacyJapanese Americans faced extreme prejudice and loss during WWII due to Executive Order 9066, reshaping lives and futures unjustly.
Japanese American Baseball Players Return to Manzanar Internment CampThe restoration of the baseball field at Manzanar symbolizes resilience and cultural identity for the Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II.
Able to happen again': California Japanese American historians warn of Trump's use of 1798 wartime lawThe history of Japanese American incarceration during WWII echoes current civil rights concerns under recent U.S. leadership.
Camp Manzanar serves as a reminder to the United States of racist laws in other erasCamp Manzanar symbolizes the dark legacy of Japanese American internment during WWII, highlighting themes of injustice and racism.
Japanese Americans returned from prison camps 80 years ago to face one of the country's 'greatest swindles'Japanese Americans faced unjust imprisonment during WWII, leading to forced relocation and loss of homes.
New exhibit shows how Japanese Americans were uprooted from across Berkeley during WWIIThe exhibition illuminates the historical injustices faced by Japanese Americans in Berkeley during WWII.
Baseball was their glue': Jackie Robinson's deep bond with LA's Japanese AmericansJackie Robinson's legacy includes lifelong friendships and solidarity with his Japanese American neighbors during adversity.
Their grandfather came to America and opened a nursery. A century later, it's closingHawthorne Nursery, a family-run establishment since 1927, will close as the final generation retires, symbolizing the loss of local heritage.
Author discusses 'Picture Bride' at the Saratoga LibrarySonia Gomez's book explores the impact of marriage on Japanese American women's lives during the early 20th century and post-World War II.
With Their Lives Upended, They Practiced the Art of ResilienceThe exhibition 'Pictures of Belonging' highlights the impact of WWII incarceration on Japanese American artists and their enduring cultural contributions.
A Route 66 town was dead. This man resurrected it into a classic desert destination'Amboy, a small town on Route 66, thrives thanks to Albert Okura's restoration efforts, becoming a symbol of Americana and resilience.
Urgent deadline looms to save historic Sakauye farmhouse in San JoseThe Sakauye farmhouse relocation is crucial to preserving Santa Clara County's history, but $450,000 in additional funding is required by Nov. 15.
As Shohei Ohtani takes center stage, remembering when he'd have been in a prison campThe event at Manzanar commemorates Japanese Americans' experiences during WWII, emphasizing the importance of education about this dark chapter in history.
A Portrait of Japanese America, in the Shadow of the CampsThe article discusses the historical prejudice and suspicion towards Japanese communities in Hawaii during the 1920s and 1940s.
As Shohei Ohtani takes center stage, remembering when he'd have been in a prison campThe event at Manzanar commemorates Japanese Americans' experiences during WWII, emphasizing the importance of education about this dark chapter in history.
A Portrait of Japanese America, in the Shadow of the CampsThe article discusses the historical prejudice and suspicion towards Japanese communities in Hawaii during the 1920s and 1940s.
S.F. artist Ruth Asawa awarded National Medal of ArtsRuth Asawa posthumously received the National Medal of Arts, celebrating her contributions as an artist despite the adversity she faced as a Japanese American.
The WorldLabor dispute leads to full lockout of Canadian railroad workers, raising concerns over worker rights.Munich residents are increasingly shifting to non-alcoholic beverages for health reasons.New art exhibit in Denver highlights Japanese American internment experiences during WWII.Scientists make significant strides in detecting gravitational waves from black holes.
Historic Japanese American Family Farm Is About to Fade Into Much-Needed Housing in San Jose | KQEDEiichi Sakauye significantly contributed to Japanese American agriculture history and community leadership, particularly during his internment at Heart Mountain.