及川島の物語 NAJC前会長 ロリーン・及川 2024年、全米日系カナダ人協会(NAJC)は、1800年代以降にカナダに移住した日系カナダ人が住んでいた地理的な場所と、1942年に強制収容された場所を調べている。
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Call for Participants in the Amplifying Voices
Call for Participants in the Amplifying Voices – Surrey Archives Oral History Project. Interviewees and Interviewers are needed. See the information in the posted Call for Participants. How to Apply: in an email, please submit the information in the “Call for Participants Interviewees and interviewers” to the City of Surrey Archives at archives@surrey.ca with...Continue reading
Upcoming Book Talk on January 23
Inspirational Dialogues: Upcoming Virtual Book Talk The Architecture of Confinement – Incarceration Camps of the Pacific War Jan 23, 2024 | 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM PST | Zoom Meeting Register Now
The Story of Oikawa Island
The Story of Oikawa Island By Lorene Oikawa, Past President NAJC In 2024, the National Association of Japanese Canadians (NAJC) is looking at geographic locations where Japanese Canadians lived after migrating to Canada, since the 1800s, and where they were incarcerated in 1942. My uncle, George Oikawa, told me about the time he went to...
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Online webinars are offered by the Community Development Unit throughout the year to support the non-profit and voluntary sector in Alberta. Live webinars topics include board governance basics, grant writing, cybersecurity, roles of the board executives and many more. All the webinars are for individual board members, volunteers and non-profit staff from any non-profit organization,...Continue reading
Call For Artists and Scholars in Residence, Fall 2024
Check out this amazing residency program hosted by the University of Victoria’s “Past Wrongs Future Choices” initiative, set for Fall 2024. It’s a unique chance to delve into the historical narratives of WWII internment and dispossession of Japanese descent communities through artistic and scholarly work. Who Should Apply: Any level Scholars. Artists of all forms...Continue reading