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DESCRIPTION:42nd Annual San Jose Day of Remembrance\n\nTheme: Overcoming Hate and Fear: 
 80th Anniversary of E.O. 9066\n\nWhere: Virtual Program\n\nWhen: Saturday, 
 February 19, 2022 @ 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM PT\n\nMore info: 
 http://www.sjnoc.org/\n\nFurther instructions on joining this virtual 
 program will be announced on the SJNOC website so please keep checking for 
 updates. You can also subscribe to our E-News above for the latest 
 updates.\n\n\nThe 42nd Annual San Jose Day of Remembrance program  will be 
 held virtually on \nSaturday, February 19 from 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM (Pacific 
 Time). \n\nThe event falls on the 80th anniversary of the signing of 
 Executive Order 9066 which led to the World War II incarceration of more 
 than 120,000 people of Japanese descent, two-thirds of whom were American 
 citizens.\n\nThe theme for this virtual program is Overcoming Hate and 
 Fear: The 80th Anniversary of E.O 9066. Over the past two plus years, many 
 communities have had to deal with multiple challenges including the deadly 
 pandemic; economic, educational,  and personal hardship;  intense political 
 division, and physical and emotional isolation. \n\nDuring these tumultuous 
 times, we also witnessed violent hate crimes and  racist acts, including 
 horrific incidents directed toward AAPI and African-American communities.  
 In the midst of great tragedy and horror,  we also saw different 
 communities come together in the struggle for racial and social justice.\n 
 \nSince one of the driving forces behind WW II Japanese American 
 incarceration was attributed to racial prejudice, many Japanese Americans 
 feel compelled to join with other communities in denouncing hate, 
 prejudice, and violence and in continuing the fight for social justice. 	  
 	 \n \nRelated to this theme, NOC is honored to have featured Day of 
 Remembrance speaker, Cynthia Choi, a codirector of Chinese for Affirmative 
 Action and cofounder of Stop AAPI Hate.  Often cited by major news 
 organizations, Stop AAPI Hate has had a tremendous impact in raising 
 awareness about the rise of  violence and hate-based incidents directed 
 towards the AAPI community. Not only is Stop AAPI Hate trying to understand 
 the realities of anti-Asian racism, the organization is also a platform for 
 finding community-based solutions.\n\nLocally, the San Jose Nikkei 
 Resisters (SJNR) is one group that is forming community-based solutions. 
 Over the past year, SJNR  partnered with the Council on American Islamic 
 Relations (CAIR) in presenting bystander intervention training and 
 de-escalation techniques. Kelsey Ichikawa is the chair of the Reimagining 
 Public Safety Subcommittee in SJNR and will talk about their recent 
 work.\n\nThe 2022 Day of Remembrance program will also commemorate the 80th 
 anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066. As part of  this 
 commemoration,  Eiko Yamaichi, as well as other former incarcerees will 
 give their remembrances of their incarceration.\n\nIn 1988, the United 
 States gave an official apology to former incarcerees of the camps with the 
 passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. It is important to note that 
 there were many people who were also incarcerated in the same camps as 
 Japanese Americans but were not offered the same acknowledgement.  Grace 
 Shimizu of the Campaign for Justice Redress Now for Japanese Latin 
 Americans will speak about the continued fight for truth, acknowledgement, 
 and justice.  Read more about the plight of Japanese Latin Americans and 
 the campaign for justice...\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/16/18847385.php
SUMMARY:San Jose Day of Remembrance: 80th Anniversary EO 9066 WWII Japanese American Incarceration
LOCATION:Virtual/online remembrance program
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/01/16/18847385.php
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