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and by enhancing the visuals he made the script come alive.I was also amazed to learn that Collins.

Twenty-one years later in 2017.Why do you think that now is a good time to share the story of Wayne Collins with Japanese American audiences?A: There was (and sadly.So many friends were also there as trusted allies and knowledgeable scholars who kept the film honest and true – -people like scholar Art Hansen.

After the standing ovation Collins received from the many Tule Lake families in the audience.——————–Sharon Yamato writes from Playa del Rey and can be reached at sharony360@gmail.

we also need to face the dark side of the problems created by the pro-Japan factions at Tule Lake.
while at the same time attributing their causes not to the inmates themselves but to the government that imprisoned them.provokes a meditation on gendered histories in generations who had little choice but to marry and have children.
Japanese American incarceration is no different in this regard.Lest readers assume this is mere personal idiosyncrasy or character weakness.
The past is never merely past.lighting designer and production technical director; Melanie Anthony