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  • Origami Ornament Workshop

    NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
    Free
  • NJAHS Peace Gallery Open

    NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    The NJAHS Peace Gallery is open every first Saturday of the month. Visit our Peace Gallery for our latest exhibit and browse our gift shop. Check our calendar for special programs, workshops, or events.

  • Summer Camp–Sign ups Now Open

    Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, Building 640 640 Old Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Summer Camp Session - Sign ups Now Open         MORE DETAILS GO TO:   https://www.njahs.org/public-programs/                

    $300 – $550
  • NJAHS Discovery Summer Camp

    Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, Building 640 640 Old Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United States

    In the Bay Area's most spectacular setting - Crissy Field in the Presidio of SF - we've launched a fun and creative summer camp with themes such as Japanese American manga, festivals and digital storytelling. Through directed instruction, hands-on activities, and high energy sensory projects, your child will be guided by Sensei master instructors and…

  • Peter Yamamoto’s Book Preview: JOURNEYS II

    NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Join us as Japantown poet Peter Yamamoto shares a preview of his 2nd book of poetry: JOURNEYS II on the first Saturday of February at the NJAHS Peace Gallery. Light refreshments served.

  • FINDING YOUR ROOTS: PART TWO Sun. Feb. 5

    National Japanese Historical Society 1684 Post Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

    WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL. Email njahs@njahs.org to sign up for waitlist. If you haven't already, please fill out the Pre-registration Assessment FORM BELOW. IN SEARCH OF YOUR KOSEKI (Japanese registry) SUNDAY, FEB 5, 2017, 1 - 3PM NJAHS Peace Gallery 1684 Post Street, SF JAPANTOWN Continuing NJAHS' Workshop Series on JA Genealogy, Part Two Series, we've invited…

  • ARTISTS’ EYES: ART OF INCARCERATION

    In commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066, the National Japanese American Historical Society presents Artists’ Eyes, Art of Incarceration. During World War II, Executive Order 9066 led to the registration, exclusion, forced removal and mass incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast. Two multigenerational art exhibits reveal a successive unearthing…

  • EO9066 Series: Film Series 1

    Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, Building 640 640 Old Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United States
  • Ohlone Native American Tasting & Artists Talk:Post-War Reckoning

    Ohlone Native American Tasting Feb 3, 2018 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM "Tastings In Gratitude" the Ohlone Way-reclaiming our histories and recovering from trauma through this process of discovering our food source. Please join us for Ohlone-inspired tastings with Ohlone Vincent Medina "There's something special about knowing who we are as a people from…

  • THE CATS OF MIRIKITANI by Linda Hattendorf

    THE CATS OF MIRIKITANI Eighty-year-old Jimmy Mirikitani survived the trauma of WWII internment camps, Hiroshima, and homelessness by creating art. But when 9/11 threatens his life on the New York City streets and a local filmmaker brings him to her home, the two embark on a journey to confront Jimmy's painful past. An intimate exploration…

  • Bay Area Day of Remembrance: No Barbed Wire! No Walls!

    RSVP Your DOR Ticket Please join us on February 18, 2018 at the Bay Area Day of Remembrance Program at the AMC Dine-In Kabuki 8 from 2 to 4PM, followed by a reception at the Japanese Cultural and Community Center (JCCCNC). For Balcony Ticket (All Party must be 21 years old and over). Program John…

  • Artists’ Eyes Film Series

    Click here to Purchase Artists' Eyes Catalog Join us for an afternoon of films created by Reiko Fujii and Tina Takemoto, artists in the Artist Eyes, Art of Incarceration Exhibition. A film about artist Ruth Asawa will also be shown. The filmmakers, and Aiko Cuneo (Ruth’s daughter) will talk about the work following the viewing Date…

  • EO9066 Series: Film Series 2

    Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center, Building 640 640 Old Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United States