
Film Screenings
Allied with Japanese America: New Stories of Supporters during World War II

Film Screenings
Allied with Japanese America: New Stories of Supporters during World War II
If you missed the symposium, you can watch one of the sessions with filmmaker Kimiko Marr and author/professor Scott Kurashige online on JANM’s YouTube channel.
FREE
During World War II, many people defended Japanese Americans living under martial law in Hawaii. Others supported Japanese Americans in the US military, those behind barbed wire in America’s concentration camps, and families trying to resettle after the war.
Leading scholars, filmmakers, and writers present their findings about Buddhist and Christian clergy, African American and Chinese American leaders, and others who courageously spoke out for the Japanese American community.
The program is free, but RSVP is required using the link below. Click here for event schedule.
Presented in partnership with USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture.
In the Tateuchi Democracy Forum