CHA Public History Prize
Sample of Work
PROJECT OUTPUT SUMMARY
Project Output Summary (8 min.)-Video that highlights the community-engaged research of the Landscapes of Injustice project
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OUTREACH (Selected)
- “Exhibition Exposes Multi-Generational Trauma Caused by Dispossession of Japanese Canadians,” Vancouver Sun, October 2, 2020
- “Japanese Canadians deserve justice from BC,” Globe and Mail September 20, 2019
- “‘You know that we had nothing to do with this war’:Long lost letters from interned Japanese Canadian camps,” National Post, November 10, 2017
- “The story behind one man’s letter from inside a Japanese Canadian internment camp,” CBC As It Happens with Carol Off and Jeff Douglas, November 8, 2017
- Elementary teacher resource module video-Grade 5 students in Toronto read their own letters of protest
- Spring Institute 2016 video-Reflections and insights from 3 project members, Art Miki, Eric Adams and Nicole Yakashiro on what this project means to them
Canada’s Internment Era Field School website-Immersive training program for teachers from across Canada
Writing Wrongs-A Digital Museums Canada exhibition inspired by Landscapes of Injustice research and supported on a consulting basis by members of the team
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PRODUCTS (Selected)
Digital Storytelling
Landscapes of Injustice Digital Storytelling website-Research collective’s findings conveyed to the public
Teacher Resources
Landscapes of Injustice Secondary School Resource-Developed by teachers for teachers based on Landscapes of Injustice research
Broken Promises Museum Exhibition
- Broken Promises Museum Exhibition Trailer video-Curators and community members discuss capstone museum exhibition
- Mary Keiko Murakami curated case file-Digital version of exhibition interactive integrated into iphone and Android apps
- E-catalogue-English
- E-catalogue-French
Digital Research Database
- Research Database-Complete research repository for public, community and academic use
- Launch event-March 28, 2021