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  • About
    • History
    • Board and Staff
    • Director’s Report
    • News
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Calendar
    • Exhibitions
      • Enemy Alien Files Exhibition
  • For Educators
    • Current Workshops
      • Musicmakers Workshop
    • Curriculum
      • Detention Camp Class Kit
      • DOJ Internment Curriculum
      • Farm Labor While Confined
      • LIFE’S ANGLES: Camp Art Boxes Workshop
      • Teacher Institutes -Professional Development Workshops
      • Through Our Eyes Workshop
      • Tule Lake Curriculum
      • We Are All Americans Curriculum
      • Western Region Confinement Sites Education Project
    • Walking Tours
    • Teacher’s Blog
  • Research
    • NJAHS Digital Archives
    • Nikkei Heritage
    • 100th / 442nd Regimental Combat Team
      • AJA War Veterans Tribute
    • Military Intelligence Service
      • Military Intelligence Service Awards Project
      • Military Intelligence Service Research Center
    • Community Resources Links
    • Japanese American Baseball History Project
    • Japanese American Women — Three Generations 1890 – Present
    • Tule Lake Oral History Project
  • VISIT
    • Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center/Building 640
      • History of the MIS
      • Rent the MIS
    • Japantown Peace Gallery
  • Support
    • Become a Member
      • Apply or Renew
    • Donate
      • Donations
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Passing of Bob Fuchigami, Camp Survivor and Advisor to Past NJAHS Education Project

EducatorsBy NJAHSApril 2, 2025

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SIGN-UPS FREE PAID TEACHER WORKSHOPS! $150 Stipends

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Educators, NewsBy NJAHSApril 8, 2023

We Are All Americans -Teacher Workshops in Boise ID- POSTPONED

People of Japanese Ancestry during World War II Free Teacher Workshop for Middle and Secondary Humanities Teachers Stipend of $150 Free Workshop Full Resource Packet Location: Idaho State Museum (610…

Educators, Events, NewsBy NJAHSFebruary 28, 2020

Teaching Untaught Histories Workshop Application

Date & Time: October 20, 2018 from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Location: United Tribes Technical College (3315 University Dr. Bismarck, ND 58504) The Untold Story of the Department of Justice…

Educators, NewsBy NJAHSSeptember 5, 2018

The Untold Story of the Department of Justice Incarceration of People of Japanese Ancestry

FREE Workshop Date & Time: April 28, 2018 from 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Location: Japanese American Service Committee (4427 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640) Workshop for Middle and…

Educators, NewsBy NJAHSApril 20, 2018

A Tribute to Two Lives

Since this is our last official class, I decided I had to post something!  I can only come to the first half hour of class and it’s hard to write…

EducatorsBy Grace MorizawaOctober 19, 2015

Putting a Name to the “Experiences of People of Japanese Ancestry”

Lately I’ve been thinking about the language we use to describe and discuss the “experiences of people of Japanese ancestry” during World War II.  Even this phrase is a mouthful.…

EducatorsBy Grace MorizawaOctober 19, 2015

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  • About
    • History
    • Board and Staff
    • Director’s Report
    • News
    • Contact Us
  • Programs
    • Calendar
    • Exhibitions
      • Enemy Alien Files Exhibition
  • For Educators
    • Current Workshops
      • Musicmakers Workshop
    • Curriculum
      • Detention Camp Class Kit
      • DOJ Internment Curriculum
      • Farm Labor While Confined
      • LIFE’S ANGLES: Camp Art Boxes Workshop
      • Teacher Institutes -Professional Development Workshops
      • Through Our Eyes Workshop
      • Tule Lake Curriculum
      • We Are All Americans Curriculum
      • Western Region Confinement Sites Education Project
    • Walking Tours
    • Teacher’s Blog
  • Research
    • NJAHS Digital Archives
    • Nikkei Heritage
    • 100th / 442nd Regimental Combat Team
      • AJA War Veterans Tribute
    • Military Intelligence Service
      • Military Intelligence Service Awards Project
      • Military Intelligence Service Research Center
    • Community Resources Links
    • Japanese American Baseball History Project
    • Japanese American Women — Three Generations 1890 – Present
    • Tule Lake Oral History Project
  • VISIT
    • Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center/Building 640
      • History of the MIS
      • Rent the MIS
    • Japantown Peace Gallery
  • Support
    • Become a Member
      • Apply or Renew
    • Donate
      • Donations
      • Donor Legacy Wall
      • Major Donor Gifts
    • Volunteer
    • Internships & Positions
  • NJAHS Store