History Happy Hour: Yoshiko Kanazawa, In Her Own Words (WWII)
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Join us for a profound journey through history as Yoshiko Kanazawa shares her personal account of incarceration in Japanese internment camps during World War II. Hear her story of resilience and reflection, spanning nearly three and a half years in camps located in Tulare, California, and Gila River, Arizona.
Yoshiko Kanazawa, now a passionate advocate and educator, has dedicated herself to ensuring that the injustices of the past are not forgotten. Through her experiences and insights, she sheds light on this tragic chapter of American history, emphasizing the importance of remembrance and education.
Don't miss this opportunity to listen to Yoshiko Kanazawa's firsthand account and learn about the lasting impact of internment on individuals and communities. Reserve your ticket now and join us for an afternoon of learning, empathy, and understanding.
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