Art in Captivity in the Japanese Incarceration Camps of WWII
Mar 2, 2026 - Mar 2, 2026
Full course description
Description
Learn about the art, photography, music, and poetry that often took the form of ‘resistance' in the Japanese incarceration camps of WWII. Additionally, we will explore the vocational side of the camps, jobs and cottage industries created out of the sheer necessity of living in ‘cities' of ten thousand or more.
Date(s)March 2, 2026
Class Time(s)Mon 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Dennis Kato
Dennis Kato, BA Political Science, University of Cincinnati, has visited all ten Japanese American internment camps. Fourteen family members were incarcerated during WWII. NEVER AGAIN!
LocationCanterbury Tower
# of Meeting(s)1
Notes
This is a face-to-face class.
Mon 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM; 1 session on 03/02/2026 (New lessons are released None specified)

