Clarence Moriwaki Discusses Lessons of the Japanese American Exclusion

When:
04/01/2019 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
2019-04-01T12:30:00-07:00
2019-04-01T13:30:00-07:00
Where:
Whatcom Museum Old City Hall
121 Prospect Street
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Whatcom Museum
360-778-8930
Clarence Moriwaki Discusses Lessons of the Japanese American Exclusion @ Whatcom Museum Old City Hall
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Humanities Washington presents a free public lecture in the Rotunda Room of Old City Hall with Clarence Moriwaki, President of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community. Moriwaki shares the story of Bainbridge Island—the origin point of the Japanese American exclusion—to provide a human, historical account of this national tragedy, and to ask the question: Are there parallels to what’s happening in America now? Moriwaki uses historical images, including historical and current propaganda, to explore the fear, racism, and failure of political leadership that led to these unconstitutional actions during World War II, and why we must not let it happen again.

Clarence Moriwaki is the president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community and a founder and former president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association. Moriwaki has written guest editorials on the subject that have been published nationwide. Moriwaki has served as a spokesperson for administrations including the Clinton Administration, the Office of the Governor, and Congressman Jay Inslee.

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