2008 National Conference » Essays
Events | Topics | Speakers | Reflection Essays
Educators and students from across the nation received scholarships to attend the conference is “Whose America? Who’s American? Diversity, Civil Liberties, and Social Justice.” Thanks to the generosity of donors and supporters from Colorado and beyond, this selected group of people was able to join us at the conference. They have recorded their observations, questions, and reflections on their experiences in the essays below.
- Our America by Eric J. Alwin
- The Forgotten Story by Parker A. Bottlemy
- The Blind Eye of the Education System by Jordan Clementi
- Whose America? Who’s American? Civil Liberties, Diversity and Social Justice by Kathryn Jens
- Reflections on the Conference: Whose America? Who’s American? Diversity, Civil Liberties and Social Justice by Thor M. Kjeseth
- Whose America, Who’s American? A look at the life of the Japanese American during WWII—Japanese American National Museum conference by Mike Pugh
- Whose America? Who’s an American? Reflections on an Exceptional Opportunity by Judith Rice-Jones
- “Whose America? Who’s American?” Review of the JANM 2008 conference in Denver, Colorado by Jacqueline Ricks
- My Thoughts on “Who’s America, Who’s American?” by Soonja Rosser
- Whose America? Who’s American? by Abbie Salyers


