Event
Rosie 25th Anniversary Lecture Series: "Japanese American Internment: Strengths, Resilience and Social Justice of Current and Succeeding Generations"
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Fee:
Free.Location:
Visitor Education CenterDates & Times
Date:
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Time:
12:00 PM
Duration:
1 hour
Type of Event
Talk
Description
Japanese American Internment: Strengths, Resilience and Social Justice of Current and Succeeding Generations
Professor Matthew Mock shares a powerful exploration of the World War II Japanese American internment, shedding light on the profound consequences it had on individuals, families, and communities. Through his discussion, Professor Mock highlights the resilience and strength of those who lived through this injustice and examines the lasting impacts on future generations. This thought-provoking talk offers a deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in history and its relevance to the ongoing pursuit of social justice.