by Admin | May 29, 2016 | News, Project Activity
Landscapes of Injustice will present two panels at the Canadian Historical Association conference at the University of Calgary Tuesday May 31, 2016 Session 71 A Neighbourhood Destroyed: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Canadian Enclave in East End Vancouver Vivian... by Admin | Apr 22, 2016 | News, Project Activity
Memories of the Dispossession: In a discussion moderated by CBC Radio On The Island host Gregor Craigie, three Community Council members of the Landscapes of Injustice research project who remember their own experiences of internment and dispossession (Art Miki, Tosh... by Admin | Feb 23, 2016 | News, Project Activity
Here is a summary of the media coverage from the research findings on the Town Planning Commission of Vancouver. The research team at Landscapes of Injustice has uncovered new research that suggests that the City of Vancouver played a larger role in the forced sale of... by Admin | Feb 23, 2016 | Project Activity
Over 21,000 Japanese Canadians were forced to leave their homes and properties in Vancouver after the bombing of Pearl Harbour during the Second World War. (Photo credit: Tak Toyota/Library and Archives Canada) January 19, 2016 Georgia Straight newspaper – Craig... by Admin | Feb 23, 2016 | Project Activity
Japanese-Canadians are seen in a Vancouver internment camp in 1942. Many homes and businesses owned by internees were sold by the federal government. (Photo credit: City of Vancouver Archives) January 19, 2016 Globe and Mail Vancouver prompted WWII sell-off of... by Admin | Feb 22, 2016 | Project Activity
Children look in the window of a Japanese store in Vancouver, closed after the relocation of Japanese nationals in December 1942. (Jack Lindsay/City of Vancouver Archives) An op-ed from project members Jordan Stanger-Ross, Eric Adams and Laura Madokoro ran in the...