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NJAHS
  • 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
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Virtual Broadcast: Bay Area Go for Broke Forever Stamp Tribute

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcufUegs-5Y

Bay Area Go For Broke Forever Stamp Tribute
Friday, June 4, 2021 6PM PST

ProgramsBy NJAHSMay 24, 2021

Free Online Workshop for Elementary Teachers

We Are All Americans Select one workshop Wednesday June 23 Saturday June 26 – 09:00 to 12:30 Pacific Time  Stipend of $150  Full Resource Packet  Space Limited  Apply by June…

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ProgramsBy NJAHSMay 18, 2021

NJAHS Awarded APA Heritage MONTH Award 2021 – 40th Anniversary

The National Japanese American Historical Society, Inc. (“NJAHS”) was established forty years ago in 1981, as “Go For Broke, Inc.,” to tell the story of the famed Japanese Americans who…

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NewsBy NJAHSMay 6, 2021

Call to Action: Amache As An National Historic Site

Internment camp survivor wants NPS to preserve his past Rob Hotakainen, E&E News reporter Published: Thursday, April 22, 2021 Bob Fuchigami was only 11 years old in 1942 when the…

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NewsBy NJAHSApril 22, 2021

Past NJAHS Events on YouTube

Past NJAHS Events The Suitcase Project in the Age of COVID-19 NJAHS Annual Members Meeting 2020 NJAHS Annual Awards Tribute 2020 – Reflecting Back, Moving Forward 50 Objects: Ibuki’s Doll…

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NewsBy VerveApril 10, 2021

Finding Your Roots: An Introduction to NJAHS Digital Archives and Genealogy

Sat. May 22, 2021, 11AM to 12 Noon PST/1PM-2PM CT/2PM-3PM ET/12PM-1PM MT via Zoom. Sponsored by the National Japanese American Historical Society Research At Home with Director Rosalyn Tonai and Collections…

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NewsBy NJAHSMarch 31, 2021

Natsukashii: Writings on the Nisei Experience

Sat. 5/15:  11 AM to 12 Noon.
with Instructor Naomi Shibata. National Japanese American Historical Society & Hayward Area Historical Society.

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NewsBy NJAHSMarch 31, 2021

Remembering Our Grandfathers’ Exile – from Hawaii

Sat. 4/17, 1PM – 2PM PT. by Professor Gail Y. Okawa.  National Japanese American Historical Society & Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation. Click here to register Buy book with 20%…

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NewsBy NJAHSMarch 31, 2021

Japanese Voices of Angel Island

Sat. 4/10, 11 AM – 12 Noon.  by Professor Charles Egan. National Japanese American Historical Society & Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation. Click here to register Click here to purchase…

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NewsBy NJAHSMarch 31, 2021

DOR 2021 Calls to Action and Organization

Here is the list of the organizations and Calls to Action mentioned in the Day of Remembrance Program!: Tsuru for Solidarity  3/6/21: Youth Speaks Immigration Event- https://tsuruforsolidarity.org/tsuru-rising-community-conversations 3/20/21: Open Meeting-…

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NewsBy NJAHSFebruary 19, 2021
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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