Description | A book reading and discussion with Mira Shimabukuro and Bob Shimabukuro Two generations from a Seattle activist family speak today on the subject of “Writing, Redress and Social Justice: 75 years after Executive Order 9066.” Bob Shimabukuro, a former editor of Seattle’s pan-Asian American newspaper, The International Examiner, the founding executive director of the Asian Pacific AIDS Council, is the author of Born in Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese American Redress (University of Washington Press). He appears in conversation with his daughter, activist and educator Mira Shimabukuro, who wrote Relocating Authority: Japanese Americans Writing to Redress Mass Incarceration (University Press of Colorado), and teaches at the University of Washington, Bothell. Given current political realities, they ask: “What are our (Japanese American community and allies) responsibilities now?” |
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