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SUMMARY:MONTEREY HOSTS TEACHER TRAINING
DESCRIPTION:The Monterey Peninsula Chapter of the JACL is set to host a National JACL Education Committee\nteacher training on March 25 from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM at the JACL Hall at 424 Adams Street\, Monterey.\nGuest speakers for the event are Dr. David Yamada\, Professor Emeritus of MPC\, and Larry Oda\,\nNational JACL President. The training focuses broadly on the internment of civilians of Japanese ancestry\nduring World War II and specifically on the Monterey Petition welcoming the Japanese back to Monterey.\nIn 1945\, as World War II was winding down\, 120\,000 men\, women\, and children of Japanese ancestry\nwere freed after three years of incarceration. The return of Japanese Americans to their homes in\nCalifornia\, Oregon\, and Washington was often marked by vigilante violence and the pressure of certain\ngroups to keep out Japanese Americans permanently. More acts of violence and terrorism were\ncommitted against Japanese Americans at the end of the war than at the beginning.\nWhen news of hostilities for those returning to their homes reached those still remaining in the camps\,\nmany were reluctant to return home. Given just $25.00 and a train ticket\, several thousand Japanese\nAmericans made the long trip back to begin their lives anew.\nA few courageous and compassionate citizens in Monterey sought to be the allies of their Japanese\nAmerican neighbors and initiated the “Monterey Petition”. Our conversation will focus on that petition and\nits implications.\nThe application and registration will be available online soon at jacl.org/2023workshops. There is a\n$25.00 registration fee\, refreshments and lunch will be served\, training materials will be provided and\nparticipants will receive a stipend for attending.\nFor more information contact Carolyn McCombs\, 209-418-8431
URL:https://acom2022ca.org/event/monterey-hosts-teacher-training/
LOCATION:JACL Hall\, 424 Adams Street\, Monterey\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023
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