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Enduring Voices: Local Impacts of the Japanese American Incarceration of World War II

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Date:
May 20
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Venue

The Agriculture Museum
926 Railroad Ave
Santa Paula, 93060
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The Ventura County Library invites the community to join us for Enduring Voices: Local Impacts of the Japanese American Incarceration of World War II, a special conversation with CSU Channel Islands professor Dr. Lily Tamai inspired by this year’s One Book, One Coast selection, They Called Us Enemy by George Takei.

This special program explores the lasting impact of Japanese American incarceration in Ventura County during World War II through personal stories, community memory, and local history.

This FREE event is made possible and presented in partnership with

  • Museum of Ventura County
  • Blanchard Community Library
  • Japanese American Citizens League Ventura County Chapter
  • John Spoor Broome Library at CSUCI
  • Asian American Pacific Islander Association at CSUCI
  • Chicano Studies Department at CSUCI
Enduring Voices: Local Impacts of the Japanese American Incarceration of World War II
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