by Admin | Nov 7, 2017 | News, Project Activity
Some of 300 letters that UVic historian Jordan Stanger-Ross came across while researching at Library and Archives Canada. Photo: Chorong Kim. UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA NEWS The details reveal the human cost: a Singer sewing machine, heirloom china and a young girl’s doll... by Admin | Oct 31, 2017 | Project Activity, Project member news
Bridging Communities in the Prairies Learning from the Snow Country Prison Healing of Former Interned Japanese and Teaching Lived Experiences Amber Ali At the end of August, and right before the start of my third year of classes at the University of Winnipeg, I had... by Admin | Oct 23, 2017 | Project Activity
Storytelling is vital to Landscapes of Injustice. Soon, we will be in the Knowledge Mobilization phase of our project, when we translate our hundreds of hours of research into communication: databases, teaching modules, websites, and museum exhibits. Having examined... by Admin | Aug 31, 2017 | News, Project Activity, Project member news
Message from the Project Director, Jordan Stanger-Ross On Tuesday, July 25, I attended a long meeting. It ran overtime, didn’t accomplish a number of its aims, but it left me very excited. It was, in many ways, what the next phase of the project is all about. I was... by Admin | Aug 31, 2017 | News, Project Activity, Project member news
Author Tadashi (Jack) Kagetsu (1931-2006) was the youngest son of “outstanding Japanese Canadian” and prominent Nikkei timber industrialist Eikichi Kagetsu. In The Tree Trunk Can Be My Pillow, Jack details the fascinating life and accomplishments of his father, and he... by Admin | Jul 31, 2017 | Project Activity, Project member news
Witness To Loss: Race, Culpability, and Memory in the Dispossession of Japanese Canadians Edited by Jordan Stanger-Ross and Pamela Sugiman A Japanese Canadian participated in the government’s destruction of his own community. How should he be remembered? When the...