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Japanese Diasporic Artists Take On Intergenerational Trauma

Although it occurred more than 80 years ago, the incarceration of Japanese Americans in US concentration camps still resonates with today’s relevant issues.

Reversed: Whitefish Bay appeals board overturns the rejection of affordable housing plan

Writer Joy Kogawa is a galvanizing political force and activist

Never Again is Now: Remembering Japanese-American Women Activists through New Exhibit at UCSC

A glass kimono sits in the middle of the room, made from 244 frames strung together with copper wire. Each frame contains photographs of artist Reiko Fuji's relatives and friends, as well as the Japa

Remembering the grave injustices to Japanese-Americans in the 1940s through female activism

On Tuesday, Oct. 3, Cowell College’s Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery launched a two-month exhibition entitled “Never Again is Now: Japanese American Women Activists and the Legacy of the Mass Incarceration.” The exhibit on display through Dec. 2 features artwork and historical renderings of women’s memories surrounding this time period, including challenges to racial and gender stereotypes, promotions of intergenerational ties, and developed coalitions of years past.

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