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SUMMARY:Children of the Camps -Exhibit Series
DESCRIPTION:In 1942\, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 granting the US military full authority to designate military zones from which to exclude all persons. While the order never mentioned “Japanese” or Japanese Americans\,” it paved the way for the mass removal\, detention\, and eventually incarceration of 120\,000 persons of Japanese ancestry from west coast states. At the time\, two-thirds of them were American-born citizens\, who average age was 19. In addition\, some 11\,000 Germans  (including German Jews) and some 3\,000 Italians were also interned on a case- by-case basis. Subsequently\, as series of proclamations emanated from the Presidio of San Francisco\, including the infamous Instructions of  All Persons of Japanese Ancestry. The exhibits also include the rendition of Japanese Latin Americans to Dept of Justice Internment camps and the wartime removal of the Aleutian native people in Alaska .NJAHS presents these National Archive photographic images by  Dorothea Lange\, Clem Albers\, and others taken during this dark chapter in American history. Come investigate what happened and why.\nFor the 75th anniversary of E.0.9066\, at two historic points of departure: \nSF Japantown NJAHS Peace Gallery: M-F\, 12 -5PM  & First Saturdays of the month. Free Admission. 1684 Post Street\, SF Japantown\, CA 94115 \nand at:\nPresidio of SF\, Building 640. MIS Historic Learning Center. 640 Old Mason St. Crissy Field\, San Francisco CA 94129\nWeekends\, 12 – 5PM @ Building 640\, 640 Old Mason St.  Presidio of San Francisco CA 94129\nWeds – Friday\, 12 – 5PM – Group Tours By appointment Only.\n(Free to Members\, veterans\, children 12 and under. $10 -Gen. Admission)\nContact NJAHS for group tours. 415-921-5007. \nCLICK TO RELATED EVENTS \nFunded in part by the Henri & Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation and the Grants for the Arts. \n 
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/children-camps-exhibit-series/
LOCATION:Presidio Tunnel Tops –\, 210 Lincoln Boulevard\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Prejudice and Patriotism: The Story of Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service 1941-1952
DESCRIPTION:One month before the attack on Pearl Harbor\, the U.S. Army Recruited Japanese American Soldiers for Secret military intelligence training at Presidio of San Francisco. Though their families were incarcerated in camps\, these solders served  their country with honor and distinction. Come in and Discover this American Story. \n \nPrograms: \nNovember 11\, 2017\, Veterans Day Weekend \nVisit our website for upcoming programs with our partners throughout the San Francisco Bay Area \nAbout NJAHS \nThe National Japanese American Historical Society\, Inc. is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the collection\, preservation\, authentic interpretation\, and sharing of historical information of the Japanese American experience. It is headquartered in San Francisco’s Japantown with a Peace Gallery at 1684 Post Street\, (M–F\, 12–5). \nNJAHS operates the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center\, Bldg. 640 in Crissy Field at San Francisco’s Presidio\, open on weekends and by appointment during the week. \nLocation: MIS Historical Learning Center\, Building 640.  640 Old mad Street (Presidio of San Francisco) San Francisco CA 94129 \nPhone: 415-921-5007 \nDownload the Flyer:http://www.mediafire.com/file/ld64b2y1vcpavi3/RackCard_draft4.pdf \nGeneral Admission $10. Free to NJAHS Members\, Veterans\, Children 12 & Under
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/prejudice-patriotism-story-japanese-americans-military-intelligence-service-1941-1952/
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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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CREATED:20170811T055518Z
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SUMMARY:Something From Nothing: Exhibition and Events
DESCRIPTION:On view in Thacher Gallery from August 21 – November 15\, 2017. \nSomething from Nothing features over 100 objects created by incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II. Included are handmade objects\, historical artifacts\, and photographs from the collection of the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) as well as two contemporary art installations by Barbara Horiuchi and Marlene Iyemura. Co-presented with the National Japanese American Historical Society. \nOpening Reception:\nThursday\, Aug. 24\, 4:30pm-6:00pm – Thacher Gallery. Free event parking will be available in the Koret lot at the corner of Parker and Turk.\n \nCrafting Something from Nothing: Voices from the Camps\nThursday\, Sept. 14\, 5:00pm-6:30pm – Berman Room\, Fromm Hall. Poetry\, memoir and performance by survivors and their ancestors\, including Brain Koemi Dempster\, Florence Ohmura Dobashi\, Sato Hashizume\, Barbara Hariuchi\, Kazuko Iwahashi\, Janice Mirikitani\, Jon Osaki\, Bryan Saito\, Toru Saito\, Summer Seiki\, Harumi Serata\, and Michi Tashiro. \nNotice to All: The Legacy of Executive Order 9066\nThursday\, Oct. 5\, 5:30pm-7:30pm –  Mclaren 250. Join USF law professor Bill Ong Hing\, with Dean Ito Taylor\, Executive Director of API Legal Outreach\, and Korematsu legal team members Karen Kai and Robert Rusky as they discuss the legal\, social and historical precedent of Executive Order 9066\, which authorized the mass imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Speakers will link the Executive Order to current immigration issues. \nNot for Sales: The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Heritage\nTuesday\, Oct. 24\, 3:00pm-4:20pm – Mclaren 250. A conversation on the ethical implications of collecting\, preserving\, and exhibition culturally significant objects with Paloma Anoveros\, Karren Shorofsky\, Rosalyn Tonai\, and Nancy Ukai.\n \nLocation in the Gleeson Library-Geschke Center\, the Thacher Gallery at USF is free and open to the public from noon to 6:00pm daily. Address: 2130 Fulton St (At cole)\nPhone: 415-422-5178 \nWebsite: www.usfca.edu/thacher-gallery \nMAP OF USF: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5for8j3q7zvmh90/campus-map.pdf \nRSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/something-from-nothing-exhibition-tickets-36941729708Fl \nDownload Flyer:http://www.mediafire.com/view/fp9517s81qz1n73/SFN_Events_Poster_Final.jpg \n  \n 
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/something-nothing-exhibition/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibit,Exhibitions,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170824T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170824T110000
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SUMMARY:Something from Nothing Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n			\n		\n				\n					\n				\n				\n					\n				\n				\n					\n				\n				\n					\n				\n			\n\nPhotos from Something from Nothing exhibition. Opening reception 8-24\, 2017. This exhibition and programming is a collaboration between National Japanese American Historical Society\, Thacher Gallery at University San Francisco and a culmination of work by the Museum Studies &  Art Departments. Following this opening\, will be programs open to the public featuring poetry\, memoirs and performances by camp survivors and presenters. Participants include Brian Komei Dempster\, Florence Ohmura Dobashi\, Sato Hashizume\, Barbara Horiuchi\, Kazuko Iwahashi\, Janice Mirikitani\, Jon Osaki\, Brynn Saito\, Toru Saito\, Sumer Seiki\, and Harumi Serata. Contemporary works are presented by artists Barbara Horiuchi and Marlene Iyemura. Events are co-sponsored by USF’s Asian Pacific American Studies department and the Master of Arts in Asia Pacific Studies program. Something from Nothing: Art and Handcrafted Objects from America’s Concentration Camps\, on view in Thacher Gallery August 21 – November 15\, 2017. Funded in part by the California Humanities.\nCheck out programs: www.njahs.org/programs \n  \n 
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/something-nothing-opening-reception/
LOCATION:CA
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