Episode 37: growing up in the camps
A wonderful sharing of family history here. Thank you to Yukio and as always to Nathan for enriching our lives with caring conversations. Question for Yukio- did you extend your education after your military service at a university? I visited Manzanar in 2017 & thought the museum displays showed a clear pictoral history but surely lacked in evoking honest emotional trauma. Yukio has filled in this void by eloquently sharing his family stories here in this episode. Your grand children will cherish your words. SanDiego has a rich history of Japanese camp families who have told their stories in formats of plays, novels,lovely museum installations. SanDiegos public library director in 1940s (MrsBrown i believe)sent 100s of boxfulls of books via train to the children lving in the SantaAnita internment camp. As they were the very school children who had come into SD libraries. Her story has been published. Clare Liebhardt
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