by Admin | Nov 24, 2020 | News, Project Activity, Touched by Dispossession
This article in our series on the four claims highlights Claim #2: Dispossession is hard work. It comes from Isabelle D. Tupas, an undergrad at KPU and practicum student volunteering at the Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre. Claim #2 states that the... by Admin | Oct 21, 2020 | News, Project Activity
Wilson Institute Lecture Series Landscapes of Injustice: A New Perspective on the Internment and Dispossession of Japanese Canadians Author (virtually) Meets Critics Join Dr. Jordan Stanger-Ross and a panel of distinguished readers for a discussion of his latest book,... by Admin | Oct 20, 2020 | News, Project Activity, Touched by Dispossession
Listen to this story on CBC Radio North By Northwest with Sheryl MacKay December 12, 2020 The Journey of a Piece of Furniture, a Piece of Family History Michael Abe Prologue In 1991, my Auntie Katy (Kaoru nee Toyota) and Uncle Kumy (Kumeo) Yoshida came from London... by Admin | Oct 13, 2020 | News
A Yonsei experience Nicole Yakashiro A Yonsei Experience Nicole Yakashiro Presenting at the Memories of Internment and Dispossession Panel, January 2017. Photo credit: Tosh Kitagawa My experience with Landscapes of Injustice has been (and continues to be) an... by Admin | Oct 13, 2020 | News, Project Activity
field school ad Canada’s Internment Era – A Field School An opportunity for in-service teachers Learn the history of the internment in the places where it happened Receive resources made by teachers for teachers A fully funded learning opportunity The National... by Admin | Oct 13, 2020 | News, Project Activity
Jennifer Landrey article Oct. 2019 Frank H. Hori Research Fellowship Recipient Jennifer Landrey As an undergraduate student, a constant battle exists between imposter-syndrome and believing in myself. Pursuing a double major in honours history and writing, with a...