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SUMMARY:Commemoration of the 83rd Anniversary of the Day of Forced Removal
DESCRIPTION:The Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community and Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association invite the public to join them Sunday\, March 30th\, as they commemorate the 83rd anniversary of the forced removal of Japanese American friends and neighbors from Bainbridge Island during WWII. \nDate: Sunday\, March 30\, 2025 \nTime: 11 am – noon\, approximately \nLocation: Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial\, located in Pritchard Park (4195 Eagle Harbor Dr NE\, Bainbridge Island). A program will be held on the upper grounds. Seating is limited. Attendees may bring their own chairs. \nParking: On-site parking is reserved for survivors\, speakers\, and people with disabilities. \nComplimentary Shuttle: Off-site parking is located at Hyla School (7861 Bucklin Hill Rd NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA 98110  and across the street at the American Legion Hall. Available after 9:30 am – 1:00 pm \nCommunity Scanning Day: 1:30 pm Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (550 Winslow Way E. Bainbridge Island\, WA 98110). Sponsored by BIJAEMA and Densho. Sign up here. \nThe Commemoration will be held at 11 am – noon at the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial. The memorial is located at the historic ferry dock landing where the first of more than 120\,000 individuals of Japanese descent—two-thirds of whom were American citizens—were forced from their homes and confined to concentration camps during World War II. Executive Order 9066 was signed President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19\, 1942. \nThis year’s program centers around the theme “A Place to Call Home\,” exploring the powerful impact we can make as friends and neighbors in fostering a culture of acceptance. Bainbridge Island had one of the highest percentages of formerly incarcerated residents return home after WWII—what made this community different? \nSpeakers include: \n\nElilai Abraham\, the Suquamish Tribe\nDebra Grindeland\, Yonsei\, teacher at Woodward Middle School\nKaren Beierle\, Bainbridge resident for more than 60 years\nEllen Sato Faust\, Executive Director\, Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association\nClarence Moriwaki\, Bainbridge Island City Council member\nGreg Nance\, WA State Representative\, District 23\nKen Matsudaira and Mariko Green\, with a reading of the 276 names\n\nFollowing the program\, Densho and BIJAEMA will hold a Community Scanning Day at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Densho’s archives staff will be there to assist in digitizing photos and artifacts of Japanese families from pre-WWII and the exclusion periods. Sign up here to reserve your spot and receive additional details.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/commemoration-of-the-83rd-anniversary-of-the-day-of-forced-removal/
LOCATION:Pritchard Park\, 4192 Eagle Harbor Drive NE\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Densho Mobile Collections Event
DESCRIPTION:Calling All Community Members: Bring Your WWII-Era Photos and Heirlooms to the Densho Mobile Collections Event\nDensho\, in partnership with the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial\, has arranged to bring its new mobile collections team to Bainbridge Island for an afternoon of scanning and documenting historical photos and heirlooms to be added to the Densho Digital Archives and the BIJAC Collection for inclusion in the telling of our island’s Japanese American history. \nEvent Details:\nDate: Saturday\, March 30\, 2025\nTime: ~1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (begins immediately after Legacy Family Luncheon)\nLocation: Bainbridge Island Museum of Art\, 550 Winslow Way E\, Bainbridge Island\, WA 98110\nParking: On-site parking is available \n\nFamilies may bring as many as 20 items to scan. Please sign up to reserve your spot and receive follow-up information.\nAcceptable items for day-of scanning include: photographs (no rolled photos)\, letters\, documents (between 1 to 10 pages long)\, and small artifacts (no larger than 20 inch cubed or 12 inches cubed). In general\, we are looking for items related to immigration\, pre-war Bainbridge Island\, the incarceration and forced removal\, and the immediate post-war return.\nItems that we cannot scan day-of\,  but that we would be interested in scanning at Densho’s office in Seattle: photo albums\, documents (containing more than 10 pages)\, scrapbooks\, journals\, diaries\, and community directories and yearbooks. We look for topics related to all aspects of the Japanese American experience\, from immigration to redress/reparations and activism.\nDensho is available to host a virtual meeting to answer questions in advance of the event. Please sign up if you are interested.\nEach family will receive complimentary digital files of their items. These will be delivered approximately one month after the event. \nContributors must sign a Photo and Document release form in order to share their collection in the Densho Digital Repository and BIJAC Collection.
URL:https://bijaema.org/event/densho-mobile-collections-event/
LOCATION:Bainbridge Island Museum of Art\, 550 Winslow Way E\, Bainbridge Island\, WA\, 98110\, United States
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