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A season of professional development workshops

February was certainly a month dominated by speaking engagements around the Day of Remembrance and the 80th anniversary of the signing of EO 9066. My schedule for this spring and summer is lining up to be a season of professional development workshops to train the trainers, both educators and lawyers.

Holocaust Center event flyerIn collaboration with the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation, we just completed a virtual teacher training on We Hereby Refuse for educators in southeast Florida, organized by Toshimi Abe-Janiga of the Riviera Beach Preparatory & Achievement Academy for the Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.

What’s great about our upcoming events is that they’re all currently planned to be live and in-person. Hope you can join us somewhere along the way:

SACRAMENTO, CA
Saturday, April 9, 2022, 12:00-1:30 pm
Pacific Sociological Association conference
Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel
“Reconstructing and Reframing the Collective Narrative of Japanese American Incarceration”

Pacifc Sociological Association logoFeatured speaker in-person for the Presidential Session, using We Hereby Refuse to speak to the conference theme of “Telling Our Stories: Collective Memory and Narratives of Race, Gender, and Community Identity. A key question for conferees is how we use memory as agency in disrupting power and systematic inequality, and as a tool for change and action. UPDATE: Friends and colleagues are invited to come join the audience without registering for the conference. The invitation comes from PSA president Dr. Wendy Ng of CSU East Bay, who says, “If you get me names, I can admit them for a one-day viewing for your presentation as non-sociologists and community members.” A donation at the door is welcomed but not required. Hope to see you there.

TACOMA, WA
Thursday, May 26, 9:00 am-1:00 pm
Washington State History Museum
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Judge Advocates General workshop

Joint Base logoA special workshop presentation on We Hereby Refuse and Conscience and the Constitution for Army attorneys in the Legal Assistance Office at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, with retired Seattle University professor and noted coram nobis attorney Lorraine Bannai and Fred Borch, archive historian for the JAG office.

PORTLAND, OR
Saturday, June 4, 2022, 10:15 am
2022 NCORE Conference
Oregon Convention Center
“Teaching Japanese American Resistance Through the Graphic Novel”

NCORE bannerPresenting an in-person session and book signing on We Hereby Refuse to the annual meeting of the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE), a program of the University of Oklahoma billed as “the leading national forum on issues of race and ethnicity in higher education.”

CODY/POWELL, WY
Wednesday, June 22, 2022, 10:30 am
Wednesday, July 27, 2022, 10:30 am
NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture Virtual Workshop
“We Hereby Refuse: The Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee and other camp resistance”

NEH Educator WorkshopsI’ll speak in-person to educators drawn from across the nation at a pair of week-long NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture Virtual Workshops on his film Conscience and the Constitution and the graphic novel We Hereby Refuse. We will examine mass resistance in all the camps to the government’s administration of a loyalty questionnaire, and the organized resistance at Heart Mountain to compulsory military conscription from inside camp. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and hosted by the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation.

For updates to these and other public appearances, stay in touch via our upcoming Events page.

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