In this unit (FREE in Digital Editions), students examine U.S.-Japan relations before World War II, experiences of incarcerated Japanese Americans, and ways the Japanese American community and others in the U.S. have remembered incarceration.
Introductory Webinar
Japanese American Incarceration in WWII
7:00 pm
Webinar
DETAILS
This important topic and period is often overlooked in textbooks and other narratives of U.S. history. We’ll explore the student readings, primary source-based lessons, and videos in the Choices Program’s Japanese American Incarceration in World War II curriculum that equip students to understand this history and its historical and present-day implications.
$0 Per Person
Register
WHAT'S INCLUDED
All webinar attendees will receive a two-year Digital Editions license to the Japanese American Incarceration in World War II curriculum.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This webinar is open to all.
Mimi is the Director of Sales and Professional Development for the Choices Program. Prior to joining the Choices Program in 2011, Mimi worked at Clark University where she served as the Director of the Teacher Center for Global Studies supporting K12 social studies teachers throughout Massachusetts for more than 20 years. Mimi holds a Masters in International Development and Social Change from Clark University.