5 Bad Ass Japanese American Women Activists You Probably Didn't Learn About in History Class by Nina Wallace
Japanese Americans: A Legacy of Overcoming Preconceptions by Eric Lai, Dennis Arguelles & Asia Week Magazine
His Japanese-American Parents Were Held in Camps; Now Historian Sees ‘Same Patterns’ Emerging by David Gutman
American Incarceration: The Injustice of Japanese-American Internment Camps Resonates Strongly to This Day by T.A. Frail
Moving Photographs of Japanese American Internees, Then and Now: "We were citizens, but now we were not." by Paul Kitagaki Jr.
Intersections of Black and Japanese American History: From Bronzeville to Black Lives Matter by Natasha Varner
Art Works from a Century of Japanese-American Cultural Exchange to be Shown at Crocker Art Museum by Art Fix Daily
During the Internment, Japanese American Teens Created This Heartbreaking Scrapbook About Camp Life: Hope and Hardship in the Desert by Stephanie Buck
