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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Conducting oral histories of JA peaders explaining their role and perspectives in the redress movement. Source mateiral will be housed at JANM.
 

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
Edited over 4,000 pages of transcripts of the CWRIC hearings. Transcripts eventually to be published and made available to the public.
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