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Legacies of Camp: Strategies for Healing a public forum |
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Sunday, March 15, 1998 2:00 to 5:00 pm JCCCNC Issei Memorial Hall |
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Facilitated interactive discussion by Michael Yoshii Minister, Buena Vista United Methodist Church, and co-founder of the Sansei Legacy Project |
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Featured presenters and focus areas: Jean Fujiu, intergenerational dialogue (Chicago, IL) Jim Okutsu, socio-political influences, culture, and community (San Francisco, CA) Karen Suyemoto, ethnic identity of multi-racial individuals (St. Marys City, MD) Janice Tanaka, video expression of sansei in South Central Los Angeles (Gainesville, FL) Lloyd Wake, interaction of religion and society (San Francisco, CA) Marta Fuchs Winik, mutigenerational impact of the Holocaust (Albany, CA) |
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JCCCNC Issei Memorial Hall 1840 Sutter Street San Francisco, CA 94115 (Between Webster and Bush) (415) 567-5505 $10 general, $5 students and seniors Validated parking available in Japantown Center Garage on Post Street. Wheelchair Accessible. |
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Legacies of Camp: Strategies for Healing, is the public forum that is included with Legacies of Camp: The Long-term Impact of the Concentration Camps on Sansei, a weekend consultation which will be held March 13-15, 1998. Panelists represent only a portion of perspectives and resources gathered for the consultation. A journal incorporating the consultation and related articles will be published and available in the Fall of 1998. For more information, contact the Sansei Legacy Project at (510) 523-6021 or its website at http://www.igc.acon.org/clpef Funding provided by The Civil Liberties Public Education Fund and community donations. |
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Sansei Legacy Project |
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