Join us on Friday, April 12, at 5:30 p.m. at Mission High School’s Little Theater for a discussion about the shameful history of incarcerating Japanese American children in the United States and echoes of the past today. The event is free. Reserve your tickets on Eventbrite.
Your Call is producing a series of events exploring the connections between Japanese American incarceration during WWII and modern threats to civil liberties. We’re calling it “HEAR: Histories of Exclusion And Resistance.”
At our next live show, host Rose Aguilar will speak to Oakland writer Chizu Omori, who at 12 was incarcerated in a WWII camp. Gilda Temaj Marroquin will also share her story about crossing the US-Mexico border at 16 and the time she spent in two detention centers. We'll also hear from Faith in Action students
This live event is in partnership with Mission High School. HEAR is made possible by funding from the California State Library's California Civil Liberties Public Education Program.