by Admin | Jan 14, 2015 | Project Activity
If you were unable to attend the Southin Lecture with Jordan Stanger-Ross, here is a link to the presentation courtesy of UBC Law. http://mediasitemob1.mediagroup.ubc.ca/Mediasite/Play/180b319815e94db59ce3cdc9d7c56c8c1d Who forced the sale of Japanese-Canadian-owned... by Admin | Dec 10, 2014 | Project Activity
Submitted by Esther Rzeplinski From October 22-25 I attended the annual conference of the BC Museums Association in Penticton, BC. The theme of this year’s conference was “The Third Space — Re-imagining our Cultural Landscape.” According to... by Admin | Sep 10, 2014 | Project Activity
By Chris Hopgood, Oral History Centre University of Winnipeg During the Second World War the Canadian government uprooted over 21,000 Japanese Canadians from the coast of British Columbia and began the forced sale of Japanese Canadian property. UWinnipeg’s Oral... by Admin | Sep 3, 2014 | Project Activity
Roslyn Eskind and San Murata collaborated on the design of the Landscapes of Injustice brand. The cherry blossoms growing on the maple branches in the wind represents the Japanese Canadian community and the uprooting and dispossession of that community during the... by Admin | Aug 27, 2014 | Project Activity
UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA MEDIA RELEASE Aug. 27, 2014 Forced dispossession of Japanese Canadians subject of multi-partner project and exhibit Thousands of Canadians of Japanese ancestry on the west coast of Canada were systematically uprooted from their homes during the... by Admin | Aug 27, 2014 | Project Activity
Landscapes of Injustice is the recipient of a major federal grant! On Wednesday, August 27, 2014 Ed Holder, Minister of State for Science and Technology announced the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s $2.5 million grant over seven years for the...