2016 at UVic was another great year of memorable moments and compelling news about people, projects, ideas, creativity and research.
New acquisition complements Japanese-Canadian research project
Six banker boxes full of heirlooms including diaries, photos and precious textile items will now help restore a stolen history as part of one of the biggest research projects in the field of humanities in Canada–the UVic-led Landscapes of Injustice on the dispossession of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s.
- Acquisition of pre-war Japanese-Canadian property restores a stolen history June 29, 2016
- Some of the media stories in The Globe and Mail, Times Colonist and Metro Vancouver, as well as interviews on CBC’s All Points West and On the Coast with project director Jordan Stanger-Ross and Sherri Kajiwara, director/curator of the Nikkei National Museum