| Other CLPEF Intiatives |
Contact |
Accomplishments |
| Annotated Bibliography of Redress Resources |
Rita Takahashi, Ph.D
- San Francisco State University
- School of Social Work
- 1600 Holloway Avenue
- San Francisco, CA 94132
- (415) 338-7527
- (415) 338-0591 (fax)
- ritatak@sfsu.edu
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Comprehensive annotated bibliography on redress sources which will be published on CLPEF Website. Includes published sources (books, monographs, periodicals, articles), materials in public collections, and materials in private collections. |
| CLPEF Curriculum Project Repository |
Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), Herbert Yamanishi
- National Japanese American Citizens League (JACL)
- 1765 Sutter Street
- San Francisco, CA 94115
- (415) 921-5225
- (415) 931-4671 (fax)
- jacl@jacl.org
- http://www.jacl.org
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Use of National Headquarters, Washington DC office, and regional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Fresno to make curriculum projects available to teachers, schools and public. |
| CLPEF Grant Project Repository |
Debbie Henderson, Japanese American National Museum (JANM)
- 369 East First Street
- Los Angeles, CA 90012
- (213) 625-0414
- (213) 625-1770 (fax)
- http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us
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In addition to National Archives, designated repository for CLPEF grant projects and official CLPEF documents. |
| CLPEF Website |
National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS), Rosalyn Tonai, Gary Otake
- 22 Peace Plaza, suite 225
- San Francisco, CA 94115
- (415) 921-5007
- (415) 921-5087 (fax)
- rosalyn@njahs.org
- http://www.njahs.org
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Will administer the CLPEF Website after November 1998. Website to include summary and accomplishments of grant projects, how to obtain products and links to other sites re: JA incarceration. |
| A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the US Constitution |
Jennifer Locke, Asst. Chair, Armed Forces History Collection, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
- Armed Forces History Office, Museum of American History
- 12th and Constitution Avenues, NW
- Washington, DC 20560
- (202) 357-2263
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Updating and upgrading the exhibit "A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and United States Constitution" at the National Museum of American History of the Smithsonian Institution |
| Personal Justice Denied |
Naomi Pascal, University of Washington Press and Tetsuden Kashima, University of Washington
- P.O. Box 50096
- Seattle, WA 98145-5096
- (206) 543-4050
- (206) 543-3932 (fax)
- nbpasc@u.washington.edu
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Re-published an update of the Report of the Commission of the Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, Personal Justice Denied with the recommendations. |
| Redress Oral Histories |
Mitch Maki, Darcie Iki, John Esaki
- c/o Japanese American National Museum
- 369 East First Street
- Los Angeles, CA 90012
- (213) 625-0414
- (213) 625-1770 (fax)
- diki01@lausd.k12.ca.us and mmaki@ucla.edu
- http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/janm
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Conducting oral histories of JA peaders explaining their role and perspectives in the redress movement. Source mateiral will be housed at JANM. |
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Transcripts of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Hearings (CWRIC) |
Aiko Yoshinaga Herzig
- 3713 S. George Mason Drive, Apt. 310-W
- Falls Church, CA 22041
- (703) 820-6605
- (703) 820-2312 (fax)
- aikojack@idsonline.com and jackhrz@juno.com
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Edited over 4,000 pages of transcripts of the CWRIC hearings. Transcripts eventually to be published and made available to the public. |