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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170821T093000
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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:20170913T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171106T040000
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CREATED:20170914T063831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171107T063733Z
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SUMMARY:Bob Hamaguchi - Celebration of Life
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URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/bob-hamaguchi-celebration-life/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171007T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171202T040000
DTSTAMP:20260429T222920
CREATED:20170912T062136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171005T081146Z
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SUMMARY:Never Forgotten- A Nisei Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Tell Your Stories As You Would Like them Told \nThe Nisei narrative is as complex as it is compelling\, enriched by the influences of family\, community\, culture\, and country. Timeless and powerful in the telling\, the stories distinguish themselves through the voices of those who share them. \nFamily\, friends\, and persons unknown can benefit from understanding how the Nisei led their lives before\, during\, and after World War II. Whether the events described take place in the United States or overseas\, whether the authors are civilians or veterans\, these lessons offer inspiration to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. These are the first-hand accounts of a generation unlike any other in American history. \nJoin us in a three-part workshop for first-time Nisei writers. Tell your stories as you would like them told. Tell them so that they are never forgotten. It is our intention to publish your edited works in the future. Location: NJAHS Peace Gallery\n \nWORKSHOP OVERVIEW. (Note that the work is cumulative\, and each day builds upon the completion of the previous day’s efforts.) \nDAY 1. GETTING STARTED – October 7 (10AM -12 NOON) \n\nReview Key questions that will shape and influence your writing\nPrepare for your first writing exercise\n\nDAY 2. “WHAT’S WORKING? WHAT’S NOT WORKING?” – November 4\, (10AM -12 NOON) \n\nDescribe your first writing experience\nShare successes and difficulties encountered\nDiscuss techniques for overcoming obstacles\n\nDAY 3. CELEBRATE! – December 2\, (10AM – 12 NOON) \n\nContinue discussions of “What’s working? what’s not working?”\nShare your writings\n\nDownload the REGISTRATION FORM: http://www.mediafire.com/file/sgm9qb1l363226b/20170911124926799.pdf \nDownload Flyer: http://www.mediafire.com/view/z62uu83ky5m9ll2/Never_Forgotten_FLYER.jpg \n 
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/never-forgotten-nisei-writing-workshop-tell-story-like-told/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Events,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T020000
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CREATED:20171017T030537Z
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SUMMARY:We Are All Americans! Tribute to Nikkei Veterans
DESCRIPTION:Where: MIS Historic Learning Center (640 Old Mason St. San Francisco\, CA 94129) \n When: November 11\, 2017 at 10 AM at MIS Historic Learning Center \nOn the anniversary of E.O. 9066\, join us Veterans Day weekend to pay tribute to our Nikkei veterans for their sacrifice. Help share their stories\, now more than ever! \nFREE Public Ceremony\, 10AM – 12PM \nMike Inouye\, NBC11 Emcee\nLawson Sakai\, 442nd RCT Keynote \n  \n \nSpecial Performance\nGO FOR BROKE! Tribute to Nisei Veterans\, performed by Anthony Brown’s Asian American Orchestra\nwith poet Janice Mirikitani \nThe premiere of GO FOR BROKE! A Salute to Nisei Veterans will be the centerpiece of a musical presentation commemorating the 75th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 in 1942 that forced over 120\,000 people of Japanese ancestry into desolate internment camps until the end of World War II. GO FOR BROKE! honors the courageous Nisei (second generation Japanese in America) soldiers who fought in World War II while their families were imprisoned. \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO \n  \n  \nLuncheon Program –  $45 per person (By Reservation\, payment required) 12PM- 2PM. \nCLICK HERE TO RSVP ONLINE – EVENTBRITE\nCLICK HERE FOR RSVP CARD \nSend your RSVP card to: \nNational Japanese American Historical Society\, 1684 Post Street\nSan Francisco\, CA. 94115 \nOr call 415-921-5007 and staff will process your RSVP. \nCLICK HERE FOR NIKKEI TRIBUTE EVENT FLYER \nCLICK HERE FOR NIKKEI TRIBUTE SPONSOR INVITE \n\nNEW EXHIBIT OPENING 2PM-5PM \n  \n \nARTISTS’ EYES: ART OF INCARCERATION\n@ MIS Historic Learning Center \nTwo multi-generational art exhibits reveal a successive unearthing of evocative expressions through three generations. Works by Japanese American and other multicultural artists expose the profound and eventual reclamation of history and identity. Works and artist talks make connections to the current climate today. \nFeatured Artists\nRuth Asawa | Ellen Bepp | Shari Arai DeBoer | Reiko Fujii | Taneyuki Dan Harada | Hideo Kobashigawa | Miné Okubo | Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani | Roger Shimomura | Tina Takemoto
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/veterans-day-weekend-november-11-2017/
LOCATION:Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center\, Building 640\, 640 Old Mason St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
ORGANIZER;CN="NJAHS":MAILTO:njahs@njahs.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180520T100000
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CREATED:20171017T032729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180130T093355Z
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SUMMARY:ARTISTS' EYES: ART OF INCARCERATION
DESCRIPTION: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 of evocative expressions through three generations. Works by Japanese American and other multicultural artists expose the profound and eventual reclamation of history and identity. Works and artist talks make connections to the current climate today. \nThe exhibits\, hosted at NJAHS’s two sites at the Presidio and Japantown\, are curated by\nBetty Nobue Kano and Judy Shintani.\nFront images:  Artwork L to R: Hideo Kobashigawa\, Ellen Bepp\, Roger Shimomura\, Shari Arai DeBoer. \nLocation: MIS Historic Learning Center and NJAHS Peace Gallery \nWhere: MIS Historic Learning Center\, Building 640\n640 Old Mason Street\nCrissy Field\, Presidio of San Francisco\nSan Francisco\, CA 94129\nExhibition Dates: 11-11-2017 to 5-20-2018\nOpen weekends\, 12-5pm; W-F by appt. $10 Admission\,\nFREE to members\, veterans\, children 12 & under \nWhere: NJAHS Peace Gallery\n1684 Post Street\nSan Francisco\, CA 94115\nExhibition Dates: 12-2-2017 to 4-22-2018\nOpen M-F\, 12-5pm; 1st Sat of the month\, 12-5pm\nFREE Admission \n 
URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/artists-eyes-art-incarceration/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T080000
DTSTAMP:20260429T222920
CREATED:20171103T062213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T064056Z
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SUMMARY:EO9066 Series: Artists' Eyes Exhibit Opening @ MISHLC
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URL:https://www.njahs.org/events/artists-eyes-exhibit-opening/
LOCATION:Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center\, Building 640\, 640 Old Mason St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
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