@ UO Straub Hall – April 17-23, 2018 FREE
Visit the special exhibit Architecture of Internment: the Build Up to Wartime Incarceration, a part of this DisOrient Film Festival.
This traveling exhibit explores how Oregonians participated in the decision to incarcerate Japanese Americans and Japanese immigrants during World War II. This is not primarily about the Japanese American experience before, during or after incarceration. Rather, it is the story of how individuals, organizations, businesses and elected officials advocated for the incarceration of Oregonians of Japanese ancestry or stood by while it happened. Those who did stand up before, during and after incarceration, in small and large acts, were especially brave.
https://www.grahamstreetproductions.com/exhibit
University of Oregon
Special event