Japanese Internment Camps
My wife’s family (parents, grandparents and aunts and uncle) were incarcerated during WWII because they lived in California and were of Japanese ancestry. Though I have seen and read many things on this topic, along with first hand accounts from family and friends, I found this episode unique in how it unwrapped the underlying trauma that affected the families through generations. Thank you for doing all these podcasts!
noprime4mi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/04/24
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I’m so glad this exists.
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