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Virtual Book Talk with Award-Winning Horror Author Alma Katsu
and all those who were inspired by his example.
the story of a Sansei brother and sister faced with the daunting task of cleaning out their deceased Nisei parents home and garage.Questions to be asked and examined include: What is trauma? What is Japanese American incarceration trauma? What is intergenerational trauma? How does healing take place? What does healing look like? Decades of having the WWII experience minimized and distorted by government authorities and right-wing historians have made such questions difficult to raise.

but also by actively taking part in the Ireicho Ceremony.our focus will be on the long-term effects of the WWII incarceration trauma.participants will hear from speakers and attend workshops exploring personal journeys of healing.

it seeks to address the attempted erasure of those individuals of Japanese ancestry who experienced wartime incarceration by memorializing their names.and community trauma that has continued to impact generations of Japanese Americans 80 years later.

is director of the USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture.
Transformative creativity will be woven throughout the four-day event with presentations and performances by poets.is Troop 764s chartering organization.
who also earned the rank of Eagle Scout.Speaking to younger scouts in the audience.
I understand that every mistake I made.It was the largest Eagle Court of Honor in the troops history.