
Lectures & Discussions
Civil Liberties in a Time of Fear: The Japanese American Incarceration and the Threat to Muslim Americans

Lectures & Discussions
Civil Liberties in a Time of Fear: The Japanese American Incarceration and the Threat to Muslim Americans
6:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m.: Refreshments and Taiko Drumming Performance
7:30 p.m.–9 p.m.: Panel Discussion
The Harvard Law School Association of Los Angeles, the Japanese American National Museum, and the Japanese American Bar Association invite you to join us for a panel discussion.
Panelists include:
- Karen Korematsu, founder of the Fred T. Korematsu Institute
- Dr. Irum Shiekh, filmmaker, Hidden Internment: The Art Shibuyama Story, and author, Detained Without Cause: Muslim Americans’ Stories of Detention and Deportation after 9/11
- Edina Lekovic, Public Affairs Consultant, Muslim Public Affairs Council, and co-founder of New Ground, an interfaith project bringing Muslims and Jews together in greater LA.
- Moderated by Warren Olney, KCRW, host and executive producer of To the Point and Olney in LA
Cost: $10 suggested donation at the door