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Routes of Remembrance Panel Discussion
Routes of Remembrance Panel Discussion An international discussion moderated by Dr. Masumi Izumi (Japan) with past participants of the Nikkei National Museum’s Tomoshibi 灯 Journey Bus Tour reflecting on what the experience taught them, how the history of uprooting in Canada is connected with the injustices suffered by Nikkei civilians ac

Nikkei from Canada, United States, and Australia spoke at @nnmcc.bsky.social in Burnaby to share their experiences on the #TomoshibiBusTour—a journey to former internment sites across BC. 🚎⁠

Watch: youtu.be/kfBOFZQvK90

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Tomoshibi: The Bus Trip to Canadian Internment Sites For Japanese Canadians born and raised outside of British Columbia, tracing their family history can be daunting. Custodian files, oral histories, and, of course, the task of physically going to the West Coast; there’s a lot of literal and metaphorical ground to cover when learning about Nikkei history in Canada. I should know. I’m Gosei, …

Routes of Remembrance — Japanese Canadian writer Aya Sakura shares her introduction to the Tomoshibi Journey Bus Tour. Have you visited internment sites? Watch the full panel video and share your memories!

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