by Admin | Sep 30, 2016 | News, Project member news
“Surely I cried sometimes,” I said to Aunt Emily when she told me what a quiet child I’d been. She shook her head. “I can’t remember that you ever did. You never spoke. You never smiled. You were so ‘majime.’ What a serious baby – fed on milk and Momotaro.” ... by Admin | Aug 30, 2016 | Project Activity, Project member news
New video from the Landscapes of Injustice Spring Institute 2016 by Sean MacPherson. Three members of the research collective, Art Miki, Eric Adams and Nicole Yakashiro discuss what the project means to them. Click here to view video Landscapes of Injustice Video... by Admin | Jul 7, 2016 | News, Project member news
Do you know a historic place associated with the history of the Japanese Canadian community in British Columbia that is important to you or your community? If you do, now is your chance to nominate it to be considered for formal recognition of its heritage value. The... by Admin | Jun 30, 2016 | Project member news
Landscapes of Injustice Co-investigator Nolan Reilly has retired from the University of Winnipeg. The last 12 years were devoted to the creation of the Oral History Centre. Nolan was also recently appointed Director Emeritus of the Oral History Centre. Thank you for... by Admin | Jun 30, 2016 | News, Project member news
Congratulations to James W. St. G. Walker on his appointment to the Order of Canada. As one of Canada’s leading voices on the history of racial justice, James Walker, 75, has spent much of his career studying the profound impact of black Canadians on the country’s... by Admin | Jun 22, 2016 | News, Project Activity, Project member news
In a new project publication, RA Ariel Merriam and Project Director Jordan Stanger-Ross have been working with Japanese Canadians’ letters of protest against the forced sale of their property during the 1940s. Using the letters of the Nagata family, Merriam and...