Landscapes of Injustice
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Seven year research project focussing on the forced sale of property owned by Japanese Canadians during WWII. Based at @UVic #1942dispossession
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This is a lovely overview of the exhibit. Thanks for this feature ShawMulChannel !
Our next event is this Thursday! Check out the poster for more details! Landscapes of Injustice
I'm super excited about this CHA Teaching & Learning Blog post by Mike and Greg (@gooomanji)! Take a look at the important work the Landscapes of Injustice team is doing! Landscapes of Injustice
This is tomorrow! Join Jordan Stanger-Ross and a panel of distinguished readers (Constance Backhouse, Maryka Omatsu, Nicholas Mulder, and session chair Sean Mills) for a discussion of his latest book, Landscapes of Injustice. Check out the poster for a zoom ID. Landscapes of Injustice
Today is #InternationalDayofEducation. On this significant day, we would like to feature a Japanese Canadian Educator Greg Miyanaga. He is a Teacher Resources Cluster Co-chair of Landscapes of Injustice. Thank you educators! Photo by Rebecca Blissett #educator #teacher #education
Memory Politics in Canada - our #EuMePo scholar Dr. Matt James UVic PoliSci speaks at 2:30 pm PCT about "The Historical Justice Dilemma and Assigning Responsibility in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Report" events.uvic.ca/economics/view… Landscapes of Injustice UVic Social Sciences
How can we understand intersecting dispossessions? How might we situate Indigenous and Asian migrant demands for justice alongside each other today? MaryAnne Vallianatos and Desiree Valaderes reflect on connections that emerged while working with Landscapes. scholarshipandactivism.com/2021/01/27/pac…
In a new episode of Champlain Society #WitnessToYesterday Greg Marchildon interviews Jordan Stanger-Ross on a new history of the internment & dispossession of #JapaneseCanadians between 1942 &1949. Listen@ bit.ly/WTYnpid McGill-Queen's University Press Landscapes of Injustice @UVicHistory #podcast
.Landscapes of Injustice Project Manager Mike Abe, photographed at Esquimalt Gorge Park, the site of the first Japanese gardens in North America. Learn more about this multi-talented Nikkei Sansei in our latest CAPI #AsianHeritageMonth profile: bit.ly/CAPI-Asian-Her…