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116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

Released Thursday, 14th December 2023
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116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

116: How WWII incarceration fueled generations of Japanese American activists

Thursday, 14th December 2023
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Today, we're sharing the first episode of the new season of the Berkeley Remix, a podcast by UC Berkeley's Oral History Center. The four-episode season, called "From Generation to Generation: The Legacy of Japanese American Incarceration," centers the experiences of descendants of Japanese Americans incarcerated by the U.S. government during World War II. It explores themes of activism, contested memory, identity and belonging, and creative expression as a way to process and heal from intergenerational trauma. This first episode is called "It's happening now: Japanese American Activism."

Listen to the podcast and read the transcript on Berkeley News.

Artwork by Emily Ehlen.

Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


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