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DESCRIPTION:Saturday, February 14, 2026, 1:00-3:00 P.M.\n\nDuring a time when our 
 country questions the value of history, what supports a country’s 
 democracy is not only its accomplishments and achievements, but its 
 willingness to acknowledge, apologize, and correct its mistakes both 
 current and past. \n\nPlease join us to learn and be inspired by the work 
 of Densho and the Ireichō Project to preserve history.\n\nPresented by 
 Florin, Lodi, Placer County and Sacramento JACL Chapters\n\n\nNaomi Ostwald 
 Kawamura\n\nNaomi Ostwald Kawamura is the Executive Director of Densho 
 [www.densho.org], a Seattle-based nonprofit and digital archive that 
 preserves and shares the history of Japanese American wartime incarceration 
 to promote equity and justice today. She holds a Ph.D. in Education from 
 the University of British Columbia, where she teaches a course in museum 
 practice. Her work with Japanese American and Japanese Canadian communities 
 brings a comparative perspective to remembrance, redress, and 
 reconciliation. Her current work examines how digital preservation and 
 storytelling can confront historical erasure and strengthen democratic 
 participation in an age of misinformation.\n\n\nDuncan Ryuken Williams 
 \n\nDuncan Ryuken Williams is the founder of the Ireichō Project 
 [https://www.janm.org/exhibits/ireicho], the Alton Brooks Professor of 
 Religion, and Director of the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and 
 Culture at the University of Southern California. He has been ordained 
 since 1993 as a Buddhist priest in the Soto Zen tradition. He served as the 
 Buddhist chaplain at Harvard University where he received his Ph.D. His 
 most recent project is the building of the Irei Names Monument, a memorial 
 to honor those of Japanese ancestry who were incarcerated in America’s 
 internment and concentration camps during WWII.\n\nAdmission Prices\n\n$15 
 General admission\n\nFree admission for college students\n\nFree for 
 children 18 and under\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/01/24/18883397.php
SUMMARY:Northern CA Time of Remembrance - EO 9066 Japanese-Americans Incarcerations WWII
LOCATION:California Museum\n1020 O Street \nSacramento, CA 95814
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/01/24/18883397.php
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