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Discover Nikkei

Connecting Our Global Community: Book Talk and Panel Discussion

Incarcerees loading train in Slocan

Discover Nikkei

Connecting Our Global Community: Book Talk and Panel Discussion

This Program is In-Person and Virtual

The Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC), Past Wrongs, Future Choices, JANM on the Go, and Discover Nikkei are proud to present this afternoon of programming on Japanese Canadian history and remembrance. Join us in Burnaby, British Columbia, for a book talk, reception, and panel discussion. 

The panel discussion will be live-streamed via Zoom. Register to receive Zoom link.

 

Group photo in front of the Memorial Garden

FREE, In-Person and Virtual. Registration required.

Saturday, Jul 12, 2025

2:30 PM - 6:30 PM PDT

Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre

6688 Southoaks Crescent

Burnaby, BC V5E 4M7 Canada

This FREE event will be presented in person and virtually.

In-person Tickets

Panel Discussion Virtual Tickets
 

Registration required to receive Zoom link.

This Program is In-Person and Virtual

The Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre (NNMCC), Past Wrongs, Future Choices, JANM on the Go, and Discover Nikkei are proud to present this afternoon of programming on Japanese Canadian history and remembrance. Join us in Burnaby, British Columbia, for a book talk, reception, and panel discussion. 

The panel discussion will be live-streamed via Zoom. Register to receive Zoom link.

 

Group photo in front of the Memorial Garden

This FREE event will be presented in person and virtually.

In-person Tickets

Panel Discussion Virtual Tickets
 

Registration required to receive Zoom link.

Schedule

2:30 PM - 3:45 PM

Book Talk—The Japanese Canadian Movement: Losses and Gains in Translation

Join scholars Masumi Izumi of Doshisha University and Emily Anderson of the Japanese American National Museum for a discussion about telling Japanese Canadian history on both sides of the Pacific. As the two work to translate Izumi’s sweeping history of Japanese Canadian experience—the most exhaustive study in this area to date—into English, they encounter challenges of language and of vastly different audiences. What is gained, and what lost, in translation?

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Light Reception

Enjoy light refreshments and visit a pop-up exhibition featuring Past Wrongs, Future Choices artists. Participants are also encouraged to explore the museum.

5:00 PM - 6:30 PM

Panel Discussion—Routes of Remembrance

For more than twenty years, the Nikkei National Museum’s Tomoshibi 灯 Journey Bus Tour has travelled to sites of Japanese Canadian incarceration in British Columbia. On these annual trips, people who lived through the ordeal of the 1940s, their descendants, and members of the wider public have learned a history of Canadian injustice and community resilience in the places where incarceration happened. In recent years, the tour has been enhanced through partnership with Past Wrongs, Future Choices, which invites students, teachers from across Canada, and international educators to join the tour as part of a course at the University of Victoria. 

Our panel explores what participants have learned in these experiences of history. Why return to places of past harm and trauma? Join us for a discussion among past participants from Australia, Canada, and the United States. The panel discussion will also be available virtually. 

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